Brexit delay eases 'no deal' fears, but green concerns remain

BusinessGreen staff
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The EU last night offered to extend Article 50 until the end of October, with a warning the UK should not waste the extra time to secure an exit deal

Fears of a 'no deal' Brexit that experts have warned would be 'catastrophic' for the environment receded last night, after the EU offered the UK a new departure date of 31 October. The extension to...

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