'Rushed law making': Businesses, campaigners, and the government's own watchdog unite against 'bonfire' of EU law

Michael Holder
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Calls grow for a rethink of the controversial Retained EU Law Bill, amid concerns over threat to worker, consumer, and environmental protections

Serious concerns are mounting about the government's rush to ditch or amend hundreds of EU-derived laws by the end of next year, with both leading business groups and the UK's green watchdog urging Ministers...

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