'Total absence of analysis': Government releases Brexit sectoral analyses

Madeleine Cuff
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Reports cover nuclear, renewables, agriculture, aviation, chemicals, and environmental services, but fail to impress observers

The government has finally released the sectoral reports at the heart of a major Whitehall row that has been raging for weeks, but analysts claim they offer little insight into the key challenges Brexit...

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