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Brexit is the focus for the Financial Times, which warns that businesses face a £7bn-a-year red tape bill over Michael Gove’s border plan. The paper says “post-Brexit bureaucracy” will mean companies trading in Europe will have to fill out an extra 215m customs declarations each year. The front age also features a picture of Polish president Andrzej Duda who won a second term in a closely fought contest.

Financial Times Front Page 24th of July 2024

Ministers may need to put Britain’s high-speed rail plans on hold as a result of significant cost overruns and delays, highlighting broader economic challenges and budgetary constraints, compounded by warnings about the NHS reaching a critical point and potential future reductions in transport capacity.

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