Latest Brexit news – Page 7
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Ryder plans to open 'Brexit-proof' Amsterdam office next month
Architect says move in response to increasing threat of UK crashing out of EU
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HOK boss says government is handling Brexit 'terribly'
HOK’s London head says negotiations ‘go from crisis to crisis’
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Industry bodies slam post-Brexit migration recommendations
EU workers should get no special preference after Brexit, says government-commissioned report
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Industry remains in the dark over Brexit preparations
Construction bodies say government’s position on the industry lacks clarity and substance
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Government spells out workers' rights under a 'No Deal' Brexit
Staff working for a collapsed business will still be protected under existing legislation, ministers say
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Industry feels abandoned by government over Brexit, says Ӱ poll
Ӱ poll reveals 65% think construction is too low priority while 40% warn of big impact on recruitment
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Clients use Brexit clauses to shift risks onto suppliers
Some clients are stockpiling products in efforts to prepare for Brexit
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Disappearing EU workers 'deeply worrying', says FMB
Latest figures show EU migration has dropped to lowest level since 2012
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Government failing industry over Brexit, say housebuilding bosses
Firms begin targeting UK workers to plug skills gaps ahead of EU withdrawal next March
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Bad weather and Carillion to send output sinking to six year low
Growth this year will be ravaged by Carillion collapse and bad weather, CPA warns
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Brexit poses threat to major projects, says infrastructure authority
Brexit-related projects are taking focus from major infrastructure jobs
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Industry must respond to Brexit skills challenge, says CITB
Training body says industry needs to start planning for skills void
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Construction facing a skills 'Brexodus', says new T&T report
Two years after the EU referendum the sector is facing a skills shortage watershed
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Consultants call on government for Brexit clarity
Aecom, Arup, RIBA and JLL among signatories on letter to the Prime Minister Theresa May
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Just 5% of visa applications by non-EU architects approved
Less than 18% of civil engineers and 27% of project managers were given the green light
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Mid-sized construction firms 'upbeat about Brexit'
Poll finds firms have become more positive towards UK’s impending exit from the EU