EUROPEAN UNION

Any port in a storm?

As the risk of a ‘no deal’ crash-out of Europe intensifies, councils want Westminster to clarify plans to ease pressures on Britain’s port towns and stabilise local finances. Mark Conrad reports.

Prime Minister Theresa May will deny it, but Whitehall now appears panicked over the increasing possibility of a hard Brexit.

How else does one explain a week in which: Mrs May removed control of negotiations with the European Union from new Brexit secretary Dominic Raab; foreign secretary Jeremy Hunt warned of the ‘very real risk' of a crash-out; and chancellor Philip Hammond finally provided ‘no deal' guarantees that EU regional and education funds would be underwritten by the Treasury until 2020?

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