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Brexit
05:00, 17 FEB 2024
Rise and fall of popular Plymouth butchers which won awards and traded for 27 years
Plympton
Gribble's butchers traded successfully until the pandemic arrived and now the full story can be told
New legal fight is brewing over Armada Way plans
Plymouth City Council
Lawyers sent letter to council alleging latest Armada Way consultation was unlawful
Brexit blamed as Plymouth nursing agency goes bust
Employment
Nightingale Healthcare Solutions Ltd was hit by Brexit, Covid, competition and an Cornwall branch which drained resources
Awesome Plymouth businesses that have stood the test of time
Employment
For eight companies 2023 was a landmark year
Precious Devon town Plymouth people flock to for the shops
Tavistock
One Devon town is flourishing despite the challenges that many other shopping areas, city centres and towns are facing
Brittany Ferries blames Brexit for freight slump
Brittany Ferries
The Plymouth headquartered company has seen an increase in passengers but totals are still below pre-Covid numbers
Plymouth security firm K9 goes bust blaming Covid and Brexit
Brexit
Plympton-based company traded profitably for more than a decade but clients then slashed spending and it struggled to pay a huge tax bill
Plymouth planning list: Stunning aerial images show work on city's new crematorium
Plymouth City Council
It comes as further details of the scheme are among the latest list of plans for Plymouth
Brittany Ferries struggles with post-Brexit freight slump and fewer passengers
Brittany Ferries
Plymouth-headquartered company's passenger numbers are still lower than pre-Covid and now it is suffering a decline in lorry numbers
The Range boss Chris Dawson sees wealth shrink by £225m
Chris Dawson
Tycoon and wife Sarah fall seven places in Sunday Times Rich List but still have a fortune of more than £2bn
Plymouth Tory party announce prospective candidate going head-to-head with MP Luke Pollard
Conservative Party
Gareth Streeter, the son of South West Devon MP Gary Streeter has been selected as parliamentary spokesperson for the constituency
Plymouth's Hilton hotel developer faces 'challenges' as it reveals £1.24m Brexit and Covid loss
Plymouth Hoe
Never What if Group Ltd remains confident and is expected to submit plans for derelict former Quality Hotel site this year
M&Co's collapse led to Plymouth's Pepper going bust with debts of £1m
Employment
Family-run print business blames cocktail of Brexit, Covid loans, Ukraine war and bad debt for causing it to close
Mum's finances drained over Home Office Visa delays after fleeing Ukraine explosions
Ukraine
MP Luke Pollard has slammed the Home Office and said a "simple application" should not take months or years to process
Remainer quits UK and moves to Spain after abuse from Brexit voters
Brexit
Simone James, who moved to Britain 20 years ago, said she was 'following instructions' and moving back to the European Union
Jobs in Plymouth up for grabs as city gripped by chef shortage
Employment
Special training academies had to be set up in bid to find hospitality workers as Brexit, Covid and agency working cuts the number of chef candidates
Plymouth's Jolly Jacks restaurant leaves £250k of debts unpaid after going bust
Employment
Full scale of debts revealed in newly filed documents following demise of Mayflower Marina-based eatery
Brittany Ferries celebrating 50 years in Plymouth with French-themed party
Brittany Ferries
First voyage from France docked at Millbay on January 2, 1973, carrying cargo of cauliflowers and cognac
Plymouth's Jolly Jacks restaurant appoints liquidators after shock closure
Economy
Mayflower Marina eatery closed suddenly in late October and is now going into liquidation
Brittany Ferries blames Brexit for huge drop in passengers between Plymouth and France
Brittany Ferries
Millbay-headquartered company sees passenger and freight numbers dip compared to pre-Covid totals
Jolly Jacks' 'devastated' owner explains why Plymouth restaurant had to close
Employment
Sue Robson said staff shortages, low takings and inflation were factors but has promised workers will receive their money
PM Liz Truss should resign says Plymouth MP Sir Gary Streeter
Conservative Party
Veteran South West Devon MP says party needs new leader and warns of potential 'slaughter' at next general election
GMB guest says Liz Truss is 'a pound shop Thatcher' as viewers call for election
Liz Truss
The Prime Minister’s reputation has been scarred amidst a U-turn made by her and her Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng on the 45p tax
Plymouth businesses that have closed or gone bust in 2022
Plymouth City Centre
As costs rise and other challenges bite, many companies and businesses have not survived
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