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British businesses welcome crucially important Brexit deal

Business leaders today welcomed the crucially important post-Brexit free trade deal between the UK and EU, saying households could breathe a collective sigh of relief . The British Retail Consortium hailed the agreement after months of talks and frantic last-minute wrangling, saying that four-fifths of UK food imports come from the bloc. The Christmas Eve deal was dramatically secured by negotiators from the UK and EU this afternoon just one week before current trading arrangements expire. It follows a torrid year for businesses which have been hammered by the coronavirus pandemic and resultant lockdowns which have seen high street footfall plummet. 

Thousands of lorry drivers stranded in Kent face Christmas heartbreak

British testers find just THREE Covid cases among 2,364 drivers stuck at Dover: Thousands of stranded truckers head for home amid questions about unreliable lateral flow tests used as 6,000 truckers remain stranded A group of 26 firefighters, armed with 10,000 testing kits, have joined the fight to clear the Kent lorry backlog 2,364 drivers have so far been tested by UK officials, of which just three have tested positive for coronavirus    France announced travel ban on all traffic from UK on Sunday night after emergence of new Covid-19 strain Decision meant Port of Dover was dramatically closed to all freight vehicles leaving the UK for next 48 hours 

Border force on standby as they prepare to turn back visitors from South Africa

Tory MPs welcome Brexit deal as Keir Starmer s Labour set to back it

Boris Johnson has finally confirmed that a post-Brexit trade deal has been agreed with the European Union Downing Street insists the pact will take back control of our money, borders, laws, trade and fishing waters   Ursula von der Leyen has hailed deal as fair and balanced and said EU negotiated from position of strength Sir Keir Starmer says he will order his Labour MPs to back the deal saying it was thin but better than nothing  Briefing wars about who has won are already ramping up as sides prepare to sell the agreement to their voters

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