More Brexit related news and again via Reuters

(Earlier news here: Brexit - UK car output down 13.7% y/y in June says industry group (but ...))

Interior minister Amber Rudd asked the Migration Advisory Committee (MAC), a public body that advises the government, to look at how migration affects the labour market and the wider economy, and how the post-Brexit rules need to work

  • A government statement said Rudd would stress in a letter to the MAC that "there will be an implementation period when the UK leaves the EU to ensure there is no 'cliff edge' for employers or EU nationals in the UK.

More here at Reuters: UK commissions EU migration impact study, promises no Brexit cliff-edge