All news on the topic: European Union
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Pints of wine to be available to buy in supermarkets in post-Brexit rule change
Hundreds of vineyards are set to benefit from 'post-Brexit freedoms' allowing bars and supermarkets to sell pint-sized bottles of still and sparkling wine
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Labour considers Rwanda plan alternative to process asylum claims overseas
Labour Party chiefs are looking at ways of ensuring asylum applications are dealt with before people reach the UK after vowing to scrap the Rwanda deal if they are elected
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Airlines including TUI and Ryanair ban Christmas crackers in hand luggage
British Airways, easyJet, TUI, Virgin Atlantic and Qantas all allow Christmas crackers but have different rules about how they're brought on, while Ryanair and Aer Lingus have upright bans
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Guardiola makes surprising European Super League comment as Man City make U-turn
The European Super League is back on the table following an European Court of Justice decision, and while Manchester City's stance was clear, Pep Guardiola's comments somewhat muddy the waters
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New European Super League includes 64 teams and 'Star, Gold and Blue' divisions
The European Super League won their court case at the European Court of Justice with bosses keen to get supporters with a fresh set of proposals that have already got backing from Barcelona and Real Madrid
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'To desert Ukraine now would be to desert freedom and democracy'
"The Western nations which initially pledged unwavering support are now questioning whether they should continue providing arms and financial backing"
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Holidaymakers warned of 'chaos' caused by new EU border controls for 2024
New EU border controls are coming into force in 2024 including Brits needing to provide fingerprints or facial images - but insiders are warning it could cause long delays
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Cancer patient must pay £5,000 every three weeks for non-UK approved treatment
Julie Woodington, 56, from, Bristol, said she is going to have to sell her home to fund the treatment for her lung cancer, which is approved in the EU and the US - but not in the UK
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Steel chiefs blast Tory dithering that risks foreign goods being 'dumped' on UK
The Treasury has announced a carbon border adjustment mechanism so UK manufacturing firms, including in the steel industry, are not undercut by imports from foreign firms
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Liverpool defender transfer target devastated move failed after playing YNWA
Liverpool could end up looking for a new defender in the forthcoming January transfer window, but the last time that happened a deal collapsed at the last minute
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Arrests made across Denmark as police 'foil terror attack on European soil'
Police in Denmark say they have arrested three people in the country and a further suspect in the Netherlands after foiling an alleged terrorist attack plot in Europe
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Inside life in hottest place on Earth where average temperature is 45C
In the summer months, Death Valley endures an average daily high of around 45C and night-time offers little relief, dipping only slightly into the low 30s
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Nigel Farage's 'difficult' living arrangement with wife to 'affair with ex-aide'
Ex UKIP leader Nigel Farage has made it to the final of I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!
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Grandma ordered to leave UK after 42 years due to Home Office email blunder
Leonarda Zarcone, 74, was born in Italy and moved to the UK as a child. She then lived in France and was given French citizenship before she and husband Marcel Brunetto emigrated to the UK in 1981.
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Urgent warning over turkey and chicken products amid surge in illnesses
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) says an investigation is ongoing regarding multiple strains of Salmonella linked to poultry products imported to the UK from Poland
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Changes to UK visa rules explained as Tories vow to slash record net migration
Home Secretary James Cleverly has set out a five-point plan aimed at bringing down net migration, which hit a record high in 2022. Here's what was announced and what it really means
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Europe faces 'huge risk of terror attacks' over Christmas due to Israel-Gaza war
Due to the fallout from the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas, European countries could face a "huge risk" of terrorist attacks over the Christmas period
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Boris Johnson asked spies to plan raid on Dutch Covid vaccine factory
Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who was in office throughout the pandemic, will 'allude' to this dramatic vaccine episode during his appearance at the Covid Inquiry this week
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'Taking Labour voters who despise Thatcher for granted is a dangerous strategy'
This Thatcher worship to woo Conservative voters blurs the unpalatable consequences of Right-wing Conservatism that people suffer today - eg dirty water and big bills from her privatisation – so lets the Tories off the hook
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I'm A Celeb's Nigel Farage has sneaky tactics to get him to remain in jungle
ITV I'm A Celebrity contestant Nigel recorded messages with employer GB News prior to his jungle stint in which he jokingly asked viewers to vote for him to remain
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'The world needs to think about 'the day after' in Israel and Palestine'
"Bombs do not and cannot obliterate an ideology. Nor can a stable state be constructed from oblivion" - Foreign Affairs Committee Chair Alicia Kearns calls for an Israel-Palestine Contact Group to plan for the region's long-term security
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Major EU law change could see disrupted passengers hundreds of pounds better off
The European Union Commission has unveiled a raft of new measures that would provide plane and train passengers in the bloc with far more protection and refund rights
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Millions of songbirds illegally trapped and served as food at tourist hot spot
Millions of birds - including many rare species on the brink of extinction - are being poached every year so that restaurants can charge diners high prices to feed on a local delicacy
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Johnson piles into Tory immigration row over numbers that rose on his watch
The former Tory Prime Minister piled pressure on Rishi Sunak to bring down net migration, which rose to 745,000 in the year to December 2022 - mostly on his watch
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'Brexit gave Britain the highest immigration levels in history - here's how'
They told us the 2016 Brexit referendum would control immigration, says Fleet Street Fox. It did the opposite
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