All news on the topic: European Union

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Cost of Boris Johnson's Boozy Brexit bash clear after two year legal fight
The cost of drinks served at Boris Johnson's party to celebrate the UK's departure from the European Union has finally been revealed after a two year long court fight
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Whole of UK 'must prepare for conscription within 6 years', claims prof
Prof Anthony Glees, security and intelligence expert at the University of Buckingham, told the Mirror General Sir Patrick Sanders is 'absolutely right' in his warning about conscription
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Energy firms vowing to cut emissions 'will produce billions of tonnes of CO2'
Energy companies are set to produce enough oil and gas between now and 2050 that would equal 15 years' worth of the European Union's annual emissions, according to analysis by Global Witness
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EU's new entry rules for Brits from late 2024 could mean 14-hour border queues
Queues at Dover could hit 14 hours when the EU's new Entry-Exit System comes into force later this year, ahead of the European Travel Information and Authorisation System visa-waiver scheme
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Apple unveils sweeping plan to allow rival app stores on iPhones in EU
Apple has unveiled a sweeping plan to tear down some of the competitive barriers that it has built around its lucrative iPhone franchise, but the new choices opening up to consumers and app developers will only be available within Europe to start
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Apple confirms biggest iPhone change in years but UK users will miss out for now
Apple has just confirmed that iPhone owners in the EU will soon be able to install apps from third party stores.
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UK vehicle production tops one million for first time since 2019
A total of 1,025,474 cars and commercial vehicles were built, an increase of 17% on the previous year, said the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders
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Most wanted Brit fugitive taunts Interpol's 'red notice' with toy gun hols snap
Fugitive Ewan Aaron Corbett - who is wanted by cops in the UK for skipping court in 2022 - stands accused of causing the death of his pal Shane Finn back in 2020
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Brits warned of post-Brexit travel issues from new visa rules to longer queues
Since the UK left the EU on January 1, 2024, the country has departed from the bloc and its member states in a number of different ways when it comes to air, rail and sea travel
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'Europe's hunger for frogs' legs is a threat to the survival of the species'
Fans and consumers of the traditional French dish of frogs' legs should think twice, writes Mirror reporter Nada Farhoud, because demand could push the species to the edge of extinction
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Military experts list 3 things Europe must do to stop Putin declaring WW3
Military experts have offered their advice about how Europe and the US can stop Russia advancing West and help Ukraine push back the invading forces after two years at war
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Important 11-month warning to Brits travelling to Europe as new rules introduced
Brits are being warned of new rules they will need to follow for foreign holidays once the European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS) is introduced
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Flower expert issues grim Valentine's Day warning as 'Brexit may cause shortage'
Thousands of partners and mums will be left disappointed this year with many expected to miss out on bouquets on their special day, warned Chris Bonnett
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Zelensky rejects Russia ceasefire 'as Moscow will rearm and crush Kyiv troops'
President Zelensky says a ceasefire may 'crush' Ukraine afterward - and that the country instead needs better weapons and a boost in military production capabilities
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Vladimir Putin adds four countries to 'invasion list', Ukraine's Zelensky warns
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has warned several countries may be in Vladimir Putin's sights and will be at risk of an attack should Kyiv stop its resistance.
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Millions of plastic balls washed up on Spain's beaches - threatening disaster
A maritime disaster involving the merchant ship Toconao in Portuguese waters last year caused millions of plastic pellets to fall into the sea, which are now washing up on beaches
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Green boxes you see on the street are about to become something very different
In a BT Group survey, almost two-thirds of respondents said they think the country’s EV charging infrastructure is inadequate – but that could be about to change with a new pilot programme
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EasyJet 'ruins family trip over passport error leaving mum £800 out of pocket'
The Queenan family were turned away from an easyJet flight to Lanzarote at Gatwick Airport, after staff wrongly told mum Sheila her passport was invalid according to post-Brexit rules
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UK passport falls in global rankings and could be set to tumble even further
The UK passport has tumbled in the Passport Index by Arton Capital following Brexit, trailing behind European Union member countries such as Germany, France and Poland
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All the times tetchy Rishi Sunak lost his cool when forced to defend his record
Despite his best efforts, Rishi Sunak has started to develop an unfortunate reputation for being thin-skinned and tetchy when grilled over Government failings
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Exact date £6 'visa' to enter Europe comes into force for British travellers
The European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS) will be necessary for Brits travelling to 30 selected European countries, including popular holiday destinations like Spain, Italy, France, and Portugal
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Full list of key elections as four billion people to go to the polls in 2024
These key elections, including November’s Presidential race in the US, matter hugely in 2024 as they could have significant impacts everywhere, such as in Ukraine
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Tory pint plan falls flat for maker of Churchill’s fave fizz
Although Winston Churchill was a fan of champagne served by the imperial pint, the winemakers Pol Roger are refusing to bring back smaller serving sizes in line with a Tory scheme
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Wetherspoons boss' mystery life from rarely-seen wife to rule that made £448m
British institution Wetherspoons is the brainchild of multi-millionaire Tim Martin - who has now been knighted in the New Year Honours List 2024 thanks to his dedication to hospitality
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Boy, 13, left with 'weeping' chemical burns after getting black henna dragon
Chloe Skee, 34, let her 13-year-old son Tyler get a henna dragon during a holiday in Cyprus but found six days later a 20cm-long weeping wound and rash covered his whole body