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As red tape and delays threaten the efficiency of cross-border trade, how is technology keeping Britain moving? Seven weeks into the UK’s post-Brexit epoch, and there’s a sense things could have gone worse. Britain has avoided the worst fears, such as supermarket shortages and lorry queues across Kent. Still, the transition has been far from smooth. Businesses continue to report crippling difficulties as they struggle to adapt to the new regime. While some of these can justifiably be deemed ‘teething problems’, many will be here for the long term. So what technology could help the food and drink industry minimise the disruption of the new border and ensure Britain remains connected?
Article content It’s no ordinary year, but 2020 must be seen off nonetheless, while 2021 is welcomed in. The volunteer committee behind the New Year’s Eve Concerts in the Historic Downtown Churches has followed the lead of countless other event organizers in moving the 29th annual edition of the concert series to the internet. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. New Year's Eve concerts move online Back to video As COVID-19 has again closed area churches to the public, performances from a dozen acts will be available for viewing on YouTube, starting live at 7 p.m. on New Year’s Eve. People can find the event here.