UK and the EU hail a new chapter
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Britain and the European Union have agreed to a landmark deal aimed at “resetting” their post-Brexit relationship, easing restrictions on travel and work for hundreds of millions of people on the continent.
It’s testament to the shock in the United Kingdom over what is being called Prime Minister Starmer’s “Brexit betrayal” that some of the fiercest criticism of the “reset” deal is coming from his own Labour party.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer heralded a “landmark deal” between the UK and the European Union on Monday that he billed as a reset moment for relations under his government. Still, with many details unresolved,
Britain's historic vote to quit the bloc was dealt a fresh blow on Sunday as a minister admitted the UK is willing to accept EU rules on food standards as part of its deal with Brussels.
Net migration dropped by 50 percent in 2024, data showed Thursday. So why was the prime minister warning of an “island of strangers” earlier this month?
Just hours after President Donald Trump signaled he would not be punishing Russia with more sanctions this week, Britain joined the European Union in punishing Russia with more sanctions. The same day,
The move stems from the Prime Minister's decision to "dynamically align" with EU sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) standards.
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GB News on MSNBritain's ports demand £120m to compensate money WASTED on 'obsolete' Brexit border postsBritain's ports are demanding £120m in compensation from the Government after Sir Keir Starmer's EU trade deal rendered post-Brexit border infrastructure "obsolete". The ports argue that refrigerated inspection sheds,