‘No-Deal’ Brexit? Britain Sets out the Damage for Consumers and Business

‘No-Deal’ Brexit? Britain Sets out the Damage for Consumers and Business
A protestor waves EU flags in front of the Houses of Parliament in London on Sept. 4. AP Photo/Frank Augstein
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LONDON—Britain will publish advice to businesses and the public on Thursday about how to cope with the disruption that exiting the European Union without a divorce deal would cause to everything from mobile phone roaming charges to vehicle standards.

Recent signals from Brussels have buoyed hopes that the United Kingdom and the EU can agree and approve a proper divorce agreement before the UK leaves on March 29, though the sides are still divided on about one fifth of the detail of a deal.