As the UK prepares to begin leaving the EU, what are the key deals to be done? Chris Morris cuts through the jargon to discover how everyone's lives could change.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 29 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Category | Government |
Science became an unlikely battleground in the Brexit negotiations, which meant the UK was cut off from the billions of euros provided by the EU’s Horizon programme. Britain’s access to European satellites was also restricted. Adam Fleming asks how t... more
Brexit has made it trickier for UK lawyers and architects who want to work in Europe, even musicians have to fill in customs paperwork when they go on tour. So why has the service sector seemed to boom since the UK’s departure from the EU? Former Bru... more
The free movement of people from the EU has ended, but immigration has reached record levels. Former Brussels correspondent, Adam Fleming, charts how Britain’s workplaces and universities have changed as a result of Brexit, and learns from seasonal w... more
Former Brussels correspondent Adam Fleming explores how businesses have adapted to new trade rules, three years after the UK left the EU.
He finds out why allergy-friendly nutrition bars are being sold to Australia and the Middle East instead of th... more
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Thanks, Adam! This was a really well-balanced, unbiased and (as usual) entertaining mini series.
Listened to this because I was tired of feeling like I was the only one without a clue as to what was going on with Brexit. Reassuring to know that that’s how everyone feels
If you're a bit frightened, as well as fascinated, by what Brexit is unleashing on us Brits this is a good listen. Offers a detailed understanding of the complexities the government is trying to negotiate (even though I wish we could just remain!).
This is the BBC at its most biased against Brexit. All doom, chaos and gloom. Absolutely nothing about the opportunities possible. Missable in the extreme.
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