All news on the topic: European Union
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Labour could post more diplomats to India to boost trade, says David Lammy
Shadow Foreign Secretary David Lammy will outline his blueprint for 'economic diplomacy' when he addresses the Trade Unlocked conference in Birmingham today
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Brit's fears for missing cousins after at least 78 died in Greece boat horror
The boat was estimated to be carrying up to 750 people when it capsized and sank at around 2am on Wednesday morning, according to the UN migration agency
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Brit claiming to be 'emotionally' in EU allowed to use different passport queue
Brits claim they have escaped the tyranny of being stuck in the long, slow moving passport lines reserved for non-EU travel document holders following the UK's departure from the bloc
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Six reasons why it's finally all over for shameless Boris Johnson
After being a backbench MP, a Shadow Minister, a two-term London Mayor, Foreign Secretary, Tory leader and Prime Minister, Boris Johnson's political career finally looks to be in tatters
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'Jeremy Hunt's economic policies are hurting - there's no sign of them working'
As a result of the Conservative’s mismanagement of the economy, millions of households are paying higher mortgage and rental bills
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Covid Inquiry: What we learned on Day 2 as Government admits rules caused 'pain'
The Department of Health's legal representative Fiona Scolding KC told the Covid Inquiry that different decisions may have been made with hindsight, as the probe continued its examination of the years leading up the pandemic
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Susanna Reid furiously clashes with Nigel Farage as he announces Boris team-up
Susanna Reid clashed with Nigel Farage on Tuesday's Good Morning Britain as he revealed he would team-up with Boris Johnson
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'Boris Johnson is not the problem - it's the people who still say they like him'
Boris Johnson has been held to account for his sins, says Fleet Street Fox. But it's the people who can't see the damage he's done that are the problem
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Scientists hopeful after making HIV drug breakthrough in hunt for dementia cure
Academics at the University of Cambridge repurposed an HIV drug to help restore the brain's autophagy capability, which stops destructive proteins that destroy brain cells from building up
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Couple swear they won't fly TUI again after being turned away over passport rule
Penny Priestly and her husband Dug spent £1,800 on a holiday package but when they arrived at the airport, they were turned away as their passports were older than 10 years
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Britain is suffering more than any other major economy in inflation nightmare
Inflation is tipped to average 6.9% as it takes longer to come down here than in any other G7 nation, according to the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development
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Kinnock's Brexit warning to Starmer over EU Single Market and economic pledge
The former Labour leader issued a warning to the current incumbent over meeting his economic vow while remaining outside the Single Market and Customs Union
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Brits warned to check health insurance before going on holidays due to Brexit
Brits travelling to an EU country or Switzerland post-Brexit should have either a UK Global Health Insurance Card (GHIC) a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC)
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Eurostar set to suspend its London-Amsterdam trains for up to a year
The final Eurostar train from London St Pancras to Marne-la-Vallee - the closest to Disneyland Paris - left on Monday morning, ahead of news the UK to Amsterdam route could be shut for 11 months
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OAP horrified to discover she has accidentally boarded flight to Russia
Monika Nürnberg, 79, boarded a Turkish Airlines flight from Antalya Airport in Turkey to Moscow, while trying to get back to her home to Bavaria in southern Germany
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Thousands of UK-trained doctors work overseas as NHS staffing crisis laid bare
In March, 8,549 doctor vacancies in secondary care were reported in England, as data shows 13,400 UK-trained doctors practised abroad in 2020, where they get higher pay or a better work-life balance
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How much using your phone on holiday will cost post-Brexit with EE, O2 and more
EE, O2, Vodafone, Tesco Mobile, GiffGaff, Sky, BT and Three Mobile all have different costs for roaming, using data, texting, and making calls when in the European Union
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NATO chief heading to Turkey to stop it blocking Sweden from joining alliance
Jens Stoltenberg, the NATO Secretary General, is under pressure to make progress on Stockholm's application before a crunch summit of world leaders in Lithuania next month
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Keir Starmer says there's 'no point' in pretending everything's fine over Brexit
Labour has gone on the attack over Tory handling of Brexit, with Keir Starmer accusing the Government of "ducking hard conversations" and saying that competitors are "nicking our lunch money"
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'We swapped 'unsafe' UK for sunny Spain and now save £1,000 a month'
Tim Sunderland and his fiancé Sally Biddall decided to leave their home in Fulham, London and move to Nerja, in Andalusia, southern Spain to work as digital nomads
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Experts toxic timebomb warning over 'forever chemicals' in Britain's rivers
A family of 10,000 chemicals called PFAS are everywhere from non-stick pans, waterproof coats and cosmetics - and they don't break down in the environment
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Gran held in windowless room for five days after dropping her passport on flight
Tracy McKellar, 53, was taken into a windowless immigration room with 30 others for five days while she waited for a flight home from Madrid after losing her passport on a flight from Liverpool
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'We need to save our precious oak trees to protect some iconic wildlife species'
Daily Mirror environment editor Nada Farhoud says that ancient woodland counts for a tiny 2.5% of the UK, with up to 70% of ancient woodlands in the UK having already been lost
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Top Tory's cringe flip-flop stunt branded 'lamest joke since Liz Truss'
The £16.99 flip-flops, bearing Keir Starmer's face, are significantly cheaper than the £95 designer sliders favoured by Rishi Sunak
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BA cancels even more flights as half-term travel carnage escalates
Long queues have formed at the Port of Dover, Manchester Airport and Bristol Airport ahead of the long Bank Holiday weekend and May half term, with strike also ongoing at Heathrow Airport
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