Preparations for Brexit have cost taxpayers at least £400 million in this financial year, with the bill expected to jump to £900 million or more in 2018/19. According to a new report the total spent across government could reach £2 billion over the two years running up to Brexit day on March 29 2019, said the Institute for Government (IfG) think tank.
Business confidence in Wales rose 10 points during February to reach 24 per cent, according to the latest Business Barometer from Lloyds Bank Commercial Banking. Welsh companies reported higher month-on-month confidence in their business prospects at 38 per cent, while economic optimism remained the same at 10 per cent.
Most businesses are still looking to expand despite economic uncertainty and the belief by a significant minority that the UK will be poorer post Brexit, according to new research.
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