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4 Mar 2024

Pop star Kate Bush has been announced as an ambassador for this year's Record Store Day, on 20 April.

4 Mar 2024

The British Book Awards has announced its shortlist for Independent Bookshop of the Year. 

4 Mar 2024

The ACT is happy to confirm the date for Local Bike Shop Day 2024 as Saturday 4 May, the weekend of the early May Bank Holiday.

4 Mar 2024

Research by global fintech company SumUp has revealed the best cities in the UK for independent businesses.

21 Feb 2024

The latest quarterly State of the Industry survey from the National Hair & Beauty Federation (NHBF) shows that the recovery of the sector was slow and steady through 2023 and into January...

21 Feb 2024

The UK has voted for its favourite pun-based shop name, and 'Sew It Seams' - a clothing alteration store in Belfast - has been awarded the top spot. 

21 Feb 2024

Businesses in the Devon town of Ottery St Mary have praised their local council for initiatives designed to help support them and boost trade.

19 Feb 2024

A new ranking of the most popular independent coffee shops in the world has put three UK cafes in the top 10.

19 Feb 2024

Older people could be the financial shot in the arm needed for Britain’s high street, according to research commissioned by the University of Stirling. 

8 Feb 2024

The ACS (the Association of Convenience Stores) has celebrated the crucial role that rural shops play in thousands of communities across the UK in its 2024 Rural Shop Report.

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Brexit: What now?

Posted on in Business News , Cycles News , Political News

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Last week, Theresa May presented her withdrawal agreement with the European Union and the House of Commons voted against it.

That vote held the largest defeat of any British Government in history with 403 votes to 202.

As a result of the vote, Jeremy Corbyn requested a vote of no confidence, a vote that saw a government win by 19 votes, 325 to 306.

The Prime Minister is looking to find a way forward by talking to all party leaders, a solution could include altering the existing deal, negotiating a new deal or if there is dispute across Parliament, a no-deal Brexit.

BBC outlines seven possible options following the withdrawal agreement and no confidence vote.

  1. A second vote, Theresa May is looking to discuss with senior politicians to understand how to deliver the Brexit plan
  2. Renegotiation, this would take time and possibly require an extension of Article 50 to delay Brexit
  3. General election, hold an early general election to guarantee a political mandate for her deal
  4. Referendum, is a possibility but there are many factors involved in such a decision
  5. Another vote of no confidence
  6. Parliament takes control
  7. No deal, the law is in place and the UK will leave the EU on the 29th of March

Find out more about what could happen next here.

The Association of Convenience Stores (ACS) continues to converse with government officials to understand what the future holds on the convenience sector in the UK.

The government has also developed a tool to help business to understand the implications of Brexit on their business here.

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