All news on the topic: European Union

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Brit farmer who tried to warn supermarkets knows what's behind vegetable crisis
Farmer Steve Cornwell attempted to tip off leading supermarkets Aldi, Asda and the Cooperative about the impending vegetable shortages, and knew early on we had a "big problem"
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Brits back Ukraine joining the EU - even though UK quit bloc three years ago
A survey for the pro-EU European Movement UK revealed support for Kyiv joining the Brussels bloc - on the same day NATO's boss said Ukraine will join the alliance in the long-term
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Your Brexit questions answered as Rishi Sunak signs new Northern Ireland deal
Alongside European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, Rishi Sunak unveiled his solution to the bitter trade impasse in Northern Ireland sparked by Boris Johnson’s Brexit deal with Brussels
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King Charles' meeting with Ursula von der Leyen ‘was at her request’
A meeting between King Charles and EU chief Ursula von der Leyen at Windsor Castle has caused controversy with the claim that it has dragged the monarchy into politics
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Whatever your Brexit view, Sunak has better Northern Ireland deal than Johnson
Sunak negotiating in good faith promises results beyond the bad faith of Johnson, sweeping away many red tape barriers down an Irish Sea border agreed by the ex-PM
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A 'touch of ingenuity' in Rishi Sunak's Northern Ireland Windsor Framework
There’s a touch of ingenuity in Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s scheme, yet by putting the DUP and his own Tory party's enemies on the backfoot, victory may still fail to strengthen him
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Keir Starmer hits out at Boris Johnson's 'nonsense' - and Sunak seems to agree
Keir Starmer told the House of Commons that Labour will "put country before party" and support the so-called Windsor Framework, which undoes many of Mr Johnson's catastrophic failures
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Sunak and EU boss hold press conference on Brexit deal - all you need to know
Rishi Sunak and European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen reveal the contents of their agreement after striking at deal at Windsor over the Northern Ireland Protocol
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What we know about Rishi Sunak's new Windsor Framework Brexit deal with EU
After months of intense negotiations aimed at undoing some of Boris Johnson's catastrophic Brexit failures, Rishi Sunak and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced a new agreement over Northern Ireland had been reached - but will it be enough?
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Rishi Sunak finally agrees new Brexit deal after crucial meeting with EU chief
The Prime Minister described the new Windsor Framework as a 'decisive breakthrough' alongside European Commission President Ursula Von der Leyen. But he faces a showdown with MPs over the new terms of the Northern Ireland Protocol in Parliament.
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'Brexit is being used to destroy peace in Northern Ireland'
Peace in Northern Ireland was welcomed by everybody but the Tories and the DUP, says Fleet Street Fox. They're happy to use their failed Brexit as a way to destroy it
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More to fixing UK economy than just Brexit, Keir Starmer tells business chiefs
The Labour leader made a speech setting out his 'mission' to give Britain the fastest, sustained growth in the G7 group of industrialised nations
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Boost for Brits as new visa fee for Europe holidays quietly delayed again
When the European Union's Etias scheme is fully functional, people from outside the 27 EU countries and wider Schengen area will have to register online and pay for a three year permit
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Rishi Sunak warned hardline Tory rebels won't hesitate to reject new Brexit deal
The Prime Minister will meet with European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen for 'final talk' on the Northern Ireland Protocol, but is likely to face pushback from Tory hardliners
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Boris Johnson 'joked f*** the Americans' in debate over Rishi Sunak Brexit deal
The ex-Prime Minister's 'jocular conversation' with an ex-Cabinet minister came as his successor in No10 battled to get a new agreement on the Northern Ireland Protocol over the line.
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Brits warned veg shortages may be 'tip of the iceberg' as 'UK at tipping point'
This week has seen a number of supermarket giants introduce limits on the amount of fruit and vegetables Brits can buy as the National Farmers' Union has warned more might be to come
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'Brexit fruits now clear - we've taken back control of what little veg we have'
Sunday Mirror columnist Mark Steel says he was 'terrified' at the prospect of losing control of the number of tomatoes in the country - now mercifully, they are easy to count
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Fruit and veg crisis explained as supermarkets empty while corner shops are full
For days shoppers have been photographing gaps on the shelves where fruit and veg should be, as some supermarkets resort to rationing peppers, tomatoes and cucumbers
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Poll results: Is Brexit creating more problems than it was supposed to solve?
Most Mirror readers think leaving the EU was a big mistake - but some say it will bring lost power back to the UK
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Rishi Sunak faces showdown as he prepares to unveil Brexit deal 'in days'
There could be fireworks in the Commons next week after ex-PM Boris Johnson refused to say whether Rishi Sunak could count on his support over changes to the Nothern Ireland Protocol
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UK ministers urged to get off TikTok as EU bans staff over security fears
Former Tory Party leader has described the government's response to TikTok security fears "pretty weak" after the European Commission banned staff from using it on work devices
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Andrey Santos to Chelsea presents clearest issue yet in post-Brexit reality
The Brazilian prospect is still searching for a loan move because he cannot get a work permit as Premier League clubs continue to come to terms with the GBE system that has seen worldwide playing pool shrink by more than 90%
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Fear on streets after N. Ireland terror outrage sees cop shot in front of son
Det Chief Insp John Caldwell was putting footballs into his car boot after taking a training session for an under-15 team in Omagh, Northern Ireland yesterday, when two masked men opened fire
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Keir Starmer blasts PM for being afraid to confront Tory 'wreckers' over Brexit
Speaking at Prime Minister's Questions, the Labour leader warned Mr Sunak that at some point the 'irreconcilables' on the Tory backbenches will 'come after him'
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Everything we know as UK supermarkets ration start rationing fruit and veg
A combination of bad weather and transport problems in Africa and Europe has seen UK supermarket shelves left bare of tomatoes, as well as dwindling stocks of some other fresh produce