The UK Government has blamed “new processes” on the worsening delays at Dover, but explicitly refused to mention Brexit.
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  UK Government admits 'new processes' behind Dover delays - but refuse to say 'Brexit'  
     
  The UK Government has blamed “new processes” on the worsening delays at Dover, but explicitly refused to mention Brexit.  
     
UK Government admits 'new processes' behind Dover delays - but refuse to say 'Brexit'
     
   
     
 
Woman sexually assaulted on busy train
Woman sexually assaulted on busy train
 
     
 
"New York City is our home, not a playground for your misplaced anger."
"New York City is our home, not a playground for your misplaced anger."
 
     
 
Highly Protected Marine Areas can help tackle the ocean emergency - Calum Duncan
Highly Protected Marine Areas can help tackle the ocean emergency - Calum Duncan
 
     
 
We can secure Scotland’s energy future and its seabird population - Alex Meredith
We can secure Scotland’s energy future and its seabird population - Alex Meredith
 
     
 
Obituaries: Henry McDonald, ​celebrated journalist who documented Troubles in Northern Ireland
Obituaries: Henry McDonald, ​celebrated journalist who documented Troubles in Northern Ireland
 
     
 
Glasgow digital pharmacy group acquires UK arm of US unicorn in 'landmark' takeover
Glasgow digital pharmacy group acquires UK arm of US unicorn in 'landmark' takeover
 
     
 
Beavers are the ecotystem engineers we need across Scotland - James Silvey
Beavers are the ecotystem engineers we need across Scotland - James Silvey
 
     
 
Campaigners condemn 'complete lack of progress’ on buffer zones
Campaigners condemn 'complete lack of progress’ on buffer zones
 
     
 
Forgotten robot in the attic could fetch £10,000 at auction
Forgotten robot in the attic could fetch £10,000 at auction
 
     
 
The SSEN pylon row shows transmission of green energy comes at a cost - and are a sign of things to come
The SSEN pylon row shows transmission of green energy comes at a cost - and are a sign of things to come
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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