All news on the topic: European Union

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'Boris Johnson has lost whatever shred of dignity he had left'
Johnson is taking the country for fools by pretending he was somehow duped about the regulations he, as Prime Minister, imposed. He is a serial liar and a laughing stock
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Rishi Sunak's Brexit deal dealt hammer blow as DUP vows to vote against it
DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson said party officers had today voted unanimously to oppose the Windsor Framework when MPs get a vote in the Commons on Wednesday - and right-wing Tories could also rebel
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'Whisper it - but Britain might be about to rejoin the EU'
Our immigration and economic problems could be solved if we reversed Brexit, says Fleet Street Fox. But would Boris Johnson have the brass neck to support it this time?
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Brexit deal to face huge test on same day as Boris Johnson Partygate grilling
MPs will get a vote next Wednesday on the Stormont brake aspect of Rishi Sunak's Windsor Framework, which was agreed with the EU last month in a bid to undo the worst excesses of Boris Johnson's deal
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Small businesses call on Jeremy Hunt to save them from oblivion in budget
A study found that one in nine micro businesses fear they will be forced to close this year. Several owners tell us what they need to hear from the Chancellor
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Brits’ holiday protections at risk of being watered down in EU laws 'bonfire'
Package Travel Regulations are due to be scraped once the government passes its Retained EU Law Bill, which would see a swathe of EU-derived laws scrapped or hurriedly altered by the end of the year
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Georgia's ex-president alleges he is close to death after being poisoned in jail
The former president of Georgia Mikheil Saakashvili claims he is now close to death after being poisoned in jail. He is being denied treatment abroad, but Georgian authorities say he is being given the care he needs
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Joe Biden will be invited to UK to mark 25 years since Good Friday Agreement
Rishi Sunak has confirmed he will be inviting the US President to Northern Ireland to mark the landmark anniversary next month after the PM's new Brexit deal soothed the way for a visit
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Tories 'sleepwalking into death of Britain’s steel industry', warns union leader
Fresh fears have been raised about the future of the sector after a major report found the UK “falling further behind in the race to develop green steel plants”
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Crufts' biggest dramas - from rebel dog running wild to poisoning allegations
As Crufts 2023 comes to an end, we look back at the show's biggest dramas and scandals to date - from an innocent dog that excitedly broke free to the sudden death that sparked poisoning allegations
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Gin distillers accuse Jeremy Hunt of failing to back England's national tipple
Ahead of the Budget, analysis from the UK Spirits Alliance found the cost of duty on a bottle of gin in the UK is 77% higher than the EU average
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Inside the beautiful town that's actually paying people £50,000 to move there
The stunning mountain village of Albinen sits on at an elevation of 4,265ft in the Swiss region of Valais, which shares its southern borders with both France and Italy
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UK to pay £480m to France for new migrant detention centre and patrols
Rishi Sunak hailed a breakthrough in the UK's relationship with France after the first summit between the two nations in five years - but was unable to secure the return agreement the government desperately wants
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Rishi Sunak wades into Gary Lineker row - saying BBC star will be 'proved wrong'
The Match of the Day host branded the Government’s Illegal Migration Bill “an immeasurably cruel policy directed at the most vulnerable people in language that is not dissimilar to that used by Germany in the '30s”
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Tory ministers 'plan to loosen rules to bring in thousands of foreign workers'
Officials are reportedly weighing up adding jobs such as bricklayers, plasterers and roofers to a "critical occupation list" after a recommendation by the Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) - making it easier for people in these trades to come to the UK to work
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Horse owned by sanctioned Putin ally taken in theft in Czech Republic
The 16-year-old stallion Zazou, who won more than £1 million on the racetrack, disappeared from a stud in the Czech Republic where he had been stabled by his alleged owner Ramzan Kadyrov
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Labour warns Jeremy Hunt to resist 'siren' Tory calls to cut corporation tax
The Shadow Chancellor urged the Government to push ahead with lifting the tax on companies' profits from 19% to 25% when Mr Hunt delivers the Budget next Wednesday
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Putin thought Ukraine invasion would shatter Nato, show FSB leaks
The intel comes from inside the FSB security service, from a source known as Wind of Change, and was reportedly leaked to Russian human rights activist Vladimir Osechkin
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Thousands race to flee 'almost destroyed' Ukrainian city amid heavy fighting
Around 4,000 Ukrainian citizens are now stranded in the eastern city of Bakhmut, which has been described as 'almost destroyed' by deputy mayor Oleksandr Marchenko
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'Sunak's wonderful deal for Northern Ireland shows how little I understand'
Sunday Mirror columnist Mark Steel says he thought that when the UK was in the European Union, ALL of the UK was in the UK and had access to the single market in Europe - but he must have been wrong
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'If only Harry and Meghan had a house in Windsor, it'd all be so different'
YEAH RIGHT, says Fleet Street Fox. From Megxit to Sue Gray's Partygate report, Britain has to fix its mistakes
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Omagh bombing families say town thrust back into 'dark ages' after shooting
One of the family members of a man killed in the Omagh bombing has said the recent shooting of DCI John Caldwell has thrust the town in Northern Ireland 'back into the dark ages.' Michael Gallagher, who knows Caldwell, condemned the attack
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Bitter Boris Johnson rails against new Brexit deal but admits public fed up
The former Prime Minister said he would find it difficult to support Rishi Sunak's new Windsor Framework as the Prime Minister desperately tries to avoid more Tory pyschodrama over Brexit
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Boris Johnson says he was called a 'w*****' by stranger while on morning run
The former Prime Minister said the insult hurled at him on his morning run in London demonstrated 'the freedom to say more or less you like to whomsoever you choose' - as he said it would never happen to Vladimir Putin
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Docking benefits of parents and carers if pupils truant is wholly unfair
Scapegoating parents and carers, often at the end of their tether when children are going off the rails, is not the answer - it would just make life worse for the households affected