England's Bristol airport has warned that devolving the control of air passenger duty (APD) powers to Wales would impact the commercial growth of south-west England.

This move can cost south-west England's economy £843m as well as a loss of over 1,500 jobs, reported The Guardian.

The tax has already been devolved to Northern Ireland, while Scotland will go for a cut-price of APD in another two years.

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