Brexit brought the biggest shift in UK’s immigration regime in a generation, as free movement of people from the EU ended

In the second of our Brexit Undone? series, Heather Stewart reports on why so many businesses are still struggling to adjust to the new reality.

At the Rowan Tree hotel, just outside Aviemore, amid the spectacular snow-clad scenery of the Cairngorms, co-owner Tamasina Cassidy is blunt about what she and her husband, Jonny, have had to do to cope with post-Brexit staff shortages: “Work harder.”

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