Government accused of breaking international law with trade policy

The UK Government is facing legal action over its failure to give the public a say on post-Brexit trade deals, with farm and environmental groups joining forces to challenge the approach.

Abi Kay
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Government accused of breaking international law with trade policy

The UK Government is facing legal action over its failure to give the public a say on post-Brexit trade deals, with farm and environmental groups joining forces to challenge the approach. The alliance,...

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