Government legal bills leap by 27% due to Brexit | The Times 14/07/2021 In Trade, UK “Government legal bills have surged to a four-year high, with ‘Brexit’ driving a billing bonanza for City law firms advising Whitehall.” https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/b459ad68-e3fb-11eb-a821-58982b1c936d?shareToken=ee6aaca356bc00a1974342f1849f53cf #government legal bills #law firms Brexit: Eight in 10 businesses believe leaving EU will cause long-term hit for UK economy | inews Tory MPs who hyped Brexit fishing benefits have abandoned us, fishermen say | The Independent Leave a Reply Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a comment. Related Posts A bug in the system – Brexit and edible insects | Lexology ‘Steve Bray may be inconvenient, but he’s not a criminal’ – Sadiq Khan | LBC ‘Fundamentally Meaningless’ – The Government’s Brexit Benefits Paper | Byline Times UK government “fruit-picker visa offer” to Ukrainians is “callous and ludicrous” | London Loves Business