All news on the topic: European Union

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Rishi Sunak is accused of having 'no grip' on immigration amid record levels
Labour’s blast came as official figures showed 606,000 more people came to the UK than left last year, despite Conservative pledges to slash numbers
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'Every Tory Brexit promise is in the toilet, and they threw Britain in after it'
13 years after promising to get net migration down to "the tens of thousands", it's the highest ever recorded., says Fleet Street Fox. This is government by goon
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New travel rules for Brits ahead of summer - from passports to hand luggage
Airlines including easyJet, Ryanair and British Airways have updated hand luggage rules, health insurance in the European Union has recently changed, and post-Brexit passport rules are different
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Dominic Raab's 10 gaffes and controversies as Tory plans to step down as MP
The former Foreign Secretary and Brexit Secretary has previously admitted not reading the Good Friday Agreement before negotiating with the EU, and has come under fire over his views on feminism and taking the knee
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'Worldwide animal testing ban should ensure all our cosmetics are cruelty-free'
'Suella Braverman may have U-turned after outrage on lifting an animal testing ban, but relaxed rules mean there is no way to know for sure if the cruel practice is in our supply chain'
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The brave wives and daughters who spoke out to bring down ruthless Italian mafia
Nothing could stop what was one of most powerful criminal organisations in the world, no one would dare touch them - or so they believed
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Leaders vow to stop Russia and China holding globe to ransom with cyber attacks
G7 leaders including Rishi Sunak and Joe Biden will promise to work together in the face of aggressive behaviour, such as Vladimir Putin's threat to shut off gas supplies
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Nigel Farage's failed Brexit bile sits as well as Ann Widdecombe's sandwich ban
Farage once said that if Brexit is a disaster, he would move abroad. Fast forward a few years, and the man who conned the nation into voting for it admits: 'Brexit has failed'
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Jailed: the brothers who ripped-off holidaymakers
Their mother and father were convicted too and got suspended sentences for the fake website fraud
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Rishi Sunak reverses away from Tory immigration pledge to reduce net migration
At the time of the 2019 election, net migration stood at just over 250,000. Figures are expected to be published next week showing the figure hit 700,000 people last year
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Vauxhall boss warns Brexit could kill car industry - as plant may close
Stellantis, which also owns Citroen, Peugeot and Fiat and employs more than 5,000 people in the UK, says its UK investments were in the balance due to terms of Brexit trade deal
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Rishi Sunak pleads for EU help in stopping migrant boats crossing the Channel
The Prime Minister and European Commission President Ursula Von der Leyen agreed to bolster cooperation in tackling illegal migration across the Strait of Dover - the world's busiest shipping lane
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'Stolen' cat traced through microchip - but company won't tell owner where he is
Microchip firm Identibase refused to tell Beryl Edwards, 65, who was holding onto her missing two-year-old cat Fred after they asked her for permission to change the owner
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Liz Truss to warn UK and EU 'can't wash their hands' of Taiwan in swipe at Sunak
The former Prime Minister will become the first ex-UK premier to visit the breakaway island for 27 years, following in the footsteps of idol, Margaret Thatcher
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Top Tory warns Rishi Sunak of 'real anger' from struggling young people
Former chief Brexit negotiator Lord David Frost will tell an audience of right wingers at the National Conservatism Conference that plenty have 'accumulated unearned wealth' under the Conservatives, but many are 'locked out'
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Clarkson's Farm star heads to No10 for food prices crisis talks with Rishi Sunak
Kaleb Cooper, who became a sensation after appearing on the Amazon Prime show, attended a crunch No10 summit with supermarket bosses, farmers' leaders and industry executives
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Aristocrat's dad 'fuming' as Ryanair refuse to let him on flight in passport row
Tim Hanbury, whose daughter is the Marchioness of Cholmondeley, Rose Hanbury, was refused onto his Ryanair flight at Stansted Airport despite his passport not expiring for another nine months
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Nigel Farage admits Brexit has failed as he hints at political comeback
The former UKIP chief and arch Brexiteer failed to rule out a return to frontline politics as he issued a scathing assessment of the Government's handling of EU withdrawal
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Jacob Rees-Mogg claims Brexit prevented success of Russian invasion of Ukraine
Hardline Tory Eurosceptic Jacob Rees-mogg suggested a 'mucky compromise' would have been made with the Kremlin if the UK had still been tied to Brussels when Russia invaded Ukraine
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Labour looks at giving EU citizens and 16 to 17-year-olds general election vote
Millions of EU nationals could be given the right to vote in UK general elections under Labour, along with 1.4 million 16 and 17-year-olds in a major boost to the size of the electorate
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Thousands of weapons handed to Serbian police after mass shootings
On May 3, teen student Kosta Kecmanović, 13, killed eight classmates and a security guard at Vladislav Ribnikar Elementary School in Belgrade, and within a couple of days a man opened fire on passersby from a moving car
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9 times flip-flopping Rishi Sunak broke his promises - from NHS waits to taxes
The PM has become notorious for chucking promises made to voters as he has whacked up taxes, failed to cut record hospital waiting lists and ditched a Brexit pledge to scrap EU laws
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Jacob Rees-Mogg compares Rishi Sunak to 'Borgia' family known for treachery
Jacob Rees-Mogg's comment came as the PM faced anger from Tory MPs for a humiliating U-turn on a leadership pledge to scrap thousands of EU-era laws by the end of 2023
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Speaker slams top Tory asking: 'Who do you think you're speaking to?'
Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch was hauled to the Commons today after admitting last night that plans to let thousands of EU laws expire by the end of the year had been scaled back
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Tories reforms could mean workers do longer shifts in 'boost for bad bosses'
Union leaders warned people would be working 'excessive hours' if vital EU rules are scrapped and called the move the 'latest attack' on working people's rights by the Tories