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As the reality of Britain’s withdrawal from the EU in January 2021 begins to take its toll on trade, culture and services, Byline Times is keeping track of the impact
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Lords Raise ‘Grave Concerns’ about Brexit’s Impact on Family Law, Crime and Justice
14 April 2021
, UK law enforcement can no longer immediately access real-time data about persons and objects of interest, including wanted and missing persons

UK in Brexit Limbo with EU Disputes Resolution Bodies Still Not Set Up, Say Lords
14 April 2021
, Twenty-five committees and five study groups to cover almost every conceivable area of interest between the EU and UK have still not been established

EXCLUSIVE Company Owner Featured in Government Brexit Newspaper Campaign Charged With Fraud
3 March 2021
, One of the business owners featured in the advertising drive is fighting charges of embezzlement, fraud and theft

Johnson’s Culture Wars Hide the Real Security Problems
26 February 2021
, In the appointment of David Frost to oversee the consequences of Brexit, Mike Buckley sees little evidence that the Prime Minister can hold his winning ‘Get Brexit Done’ coalition together

The Brexit Dividend: Gove Complacency as Trade Nightmares Strike the UK
10 February 2021
, David Hencke reports on the growing problems experienced by firms trading with the EU and the lack of help from the Vote Leave Government

Exporting Lies: How Brexit Deceit is Affecting My Balance Sheet
5 February 2021
, Eighth-generation oysterman Tom Haward explains how Brexit is pummelling the fishing industry

EXCLUSIVE Brexit Bites the Falkland Islands’ Calamari
4 February 2021
, Local officials are considering breaking ranks with the UK Government and asking the EU for help, reports David Hencke

EXCLUSIVE Trade Blockade: ‘Pretty Much Worst Case’ Brexit Causes Upheaval for Allergy Vaccine Firm
3 February 2021
, Sam Bright reports on the disruption, time and cost suffered by one mid-sized company before and after the UK’s formal departure from the European Union

Losing Control: The Cost of Brexit Starts to Rear Its Ugly Head
2 February 2021
, The practical impact on businesses and individuals of the UK’s departure from the EU exposes the Leave campaign’s big Brexit lie, says Mike Buckley

EXCLUSIVE UK Government has No Idea How Much Fish has been Caught in British Waters by EU Fishing Vessels this Month
29 January 2021
, After a four-year-long row over fishing quotas, the UK is in the dark about the amount of produce the EU is actually taking

The Red-Tape Curtain: The New Costs Afflicting Businesses After Brexit
28 January 2021
, Richard Barfield explains the deluge of restrictions and regulations that have been saddled on firms after the UK’s departure from the EU

Trade Between Britain and Ireland Falls by Half After Brexit
26 January 2021
, The Brexit bomb has detonated beneath the UK economy, reports Sam Bright

The Reckoning: Brexit and the Legacy of Lies
25 January 2021
, Chris Grey explains how Britain is only at the beginning of counting the mounting costs of leaving the EU

EXCLUSIVE ‘I Was Taken Along on the Ride’: Fishing Merchant’s Regret at Voting Leave After Brexit Ruins his Business ‘Almost Overnight’
22 January 2021
, In an exclusive interview with Byline TV, Ian Perkes reveals why he would now vote differently in the EU Referendum if he could turn the clock back

The Brexit Effect: Trade Deals Outrank Human Rights Concerns
21 January 2021
, Steve Shaw reports on the House of Commons vote which allows the British Government to sign off on trade deals even if they are with countries guilty of mass killings

Government’s Attack on Workers’ Rights – The Unleashing of ‘Britannia Unchained’
19 January 2021
, Post-Brexit Britain is free from EU rules and oversight in theory but not in practice, says Mike Buckley

EXCLUSIVE ‘Frustrated, Disappointed, Disillusioned’: Fishermen Warn of Worse to Come As Brexit Bites
15 January 2021
, The betrayal of the fishing industry through Britain’s withdrawal from the EU shows no signs of abating, reports Sam Bright

Boris Johnson’s Deregulation Agenda is Burning His Green Credentials
15 January 2021
, Vulnerable wildlife is collateral damage in the Prime Minister’s economic vision for Britain, writes Stuart Spray

‘Ludicrous’ Brexit VAT Change Wreaks Havoc on Businesses
5 January 2021
, Stephen Delahunty and David Hencke report on the changed rules stifling UK imports and exports in red tape

The Tyranny of the Brexit Minority
16 December 2020
, Boris Johnson’s ‘no deal’ posturing is a reminder of how Brexit has violated British democracy, argues Sam Bright

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