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Why your parcels are getting pricey

  • By Dan
  • February 3, 2021February 3, 2021

What you need to know about import charges (and other costs that could be on their way)…

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LATEST, Money

Mastercard to raise fees by at least 400% for EU firms selling to UK customers

  • By Dan
  • January 26, 2021January 26, 2021

Change from October could lead to higher prices for those paying with UK-issued cards Mastercard is to increase the fees.

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Banks and building societies, Brexit, Consumer affairs, Credit cards, Debit cards, European Union, Money, Online shopping

Britons buying from EU websites hit with £100 customs bills

  • By Dan
  • January 22, 2021January 22, 2021

Parcel firms demanding payment before delivering items ordered from European websites since Brexit British shoppers who bought items from European.

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Brexit, Business, Consumer affairs, Couriers/delivery industry, Europe, European Union, Foreign policy, Money, Online shopping, Politics, Retail industry, Tax and spending, Trade policy, UK news

Why you need to know about GHIC

  • By Dan
  • January 13, 2021January 13, 2021

Everything you need to know about medical protection in a post-Brexit world 

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LATEST, Money

Brexit and Covid blamed as Asia-UK shipping rates increase fourfold

  • By Dan
  • January 9, 2021January 9, 2021

Port congestion and skeleton staffing cause shortage of freight containers while consumer demand rebounds The cost of importing containers filled.

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Brexit, Business, Consumer affairs, Coronavirus, Couriers/delivery industry, Economics, European Union, Foreign policy, Global economy, International trade, Money, Online shopping, Politics, Shipping industry, UK news

UK shoppers face Brexit duties on holiday and online purchases

  • By Dan
  • December 29, 2020

UK shoppers may have parcels held at post office until fees paid as red tape introduced from 1 January Holidaymakers.

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Brexit, Consumer affairs, European Union, Foreign policy, Money, Online shopping, Politics, Travel, UK news

Deal or no-deal, things change in January

  • By Dan
  • December 16, 2020

The new year will bring a new relationship with Europe. Here’s what might change for you

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LATEST, Money

Britons in EU need ‘sufficient warning’ of UK bank account closure, warn MPs

  • By Dan
  • September 30, 2020

Customers face having to transfer funds after move by banks due to lack of post-Brexit trade deal Banks should give.

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Banks and building societies, Brexit, Business, Europe, European Union, Money, Politics, UK news, World news

UK’s expensive visa fees ‘could deter NHS staff and scientists’

  • By Dan
  • February 21, 2020February 21, 2020

High cost of entry under immigration overhaul will put off applicants, says thinktank The UK’s “sky-high” visa fees could deter.

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Brexit, Conservatives, Europe, European Union, Foreign policy, Health, Immigration and asylum, Migration, Money, NHS, Politics, Science, Society, UK news, Work & careers, World news

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