All news on the topic: European Union

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Man City owners buy 13th club as rival takes legal action over 'state clubs'
The City Football Group completed a deal to buy Brazil side Bahia on Thursday but A=a club in same league as their Belgian side Lommel have confirmed they are heading to the courts
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Black fungus killing world's crops as scientists warn of 'global catastrophe'
Scientist say the failing to tackle fungal pathogens could lead to a “global health catastrophe” and threaten the future food supply for us all, adding famine and malnutrition will kill people much quicker than Covid-19 did
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Supermarket shelves left empty as UK chicken shortage reaches 'breaking point'
It comes as the poultry industry says the situation is at 'breaking point' as producers struggle to cope with soaring energy bills and packaging prices that have left the system “unsustainable"
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Keir Starmer and Angela Rayner answer your questions
Hundreds of Mirror readers wrote in with questions for Labour's leader and deputy leader - on diverse topics including Brexit, foodbanks, House of Lords reform, the cost of a weekly shop, Mr Starmer's "infamous" quiff, and trans rights. Here's how they answered your burning questions
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UK holidaymakers heading to Europe could face welcome major passport change
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is may discuss the issue of British people using passport e-gates once more with European Commission chief, Ursula von der Leyen, in June
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Your Sudan war questions answered as conflict kills hundreds and traps civilians
Earlier this month, chaos broke out as the Sudanese army and rebel Rapid Support Forces clashed with heavy bombing and gunfights breaking out in Khartoum
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New Cobra meeting on Sudan crisis as thousands of UK nationals remain trapped
Top ministers and officials will hold a meeting of the Government's emergencies committee as the security situation continues to worsen and fears grow for Britons stuck in the war-torn nation
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Collagen craze endorsed by top celebs fuelling damage to the Amazon rainforest
Celebrities such as Jennifer Aniston, Mark Wright and Georgia Toffolo promote one brand of collagen - although there's no suggestion they knew of the links to deforestation
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Fears of toilet roll shortages as new law comes into effect
A business owner has warned there could be a 'squeeze' on the amount of toilet paper available after a new EU ban on products linked to deforestation
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Real patriotism is all about making this country a better place to live
Some people believe any English person who fails to get a lump in their throat during the King’s Coronation hates their country
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MPs set for crunch Brexit inquiry debate after 141,000 people demand probe
A debate takes place in Westminster Hall next week after calls for an investigation into the impact on the UK of quitting the EU - seven years after the Brexit referendum
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Mega-vapes as strong as 100 cigarettes can be bought by children through post
For around £15 per vape, R and M’s Tornado 9000 delivers nicotine eight times cheaper than other legal disposable vapes. We bought one of a China-based website and they carried out no age verification checks
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Orient Express set to scrap plans for UK route because of Brexit delays
The Orient Express has dropped the London-to-Folkestone leg of the route because it has become too difficult to cross the Channel after the UK's departure from the European Union
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Labour blaming those on benefits for lack of cost of living support
Labour claimed billions lost to benefit error and fraud could’ve paid for another cost of living payment, but we need to stop pitting the most vulnerable against each other
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'Embarrassing' moment Putin 'waits for applause' and is met with stony silence
The Kremlin held an awards ceremony for its new foreign ambassadors that saw Putin deliver a rambling speech which was met with silence in a moment described as "so embarrassing"
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New Mazda CX-60 is SUV with smooth and quiet engine and nice bass grumble
Mazda sticks a 1.6-litre unit in its small cars theorising a bigger engine doesn’t have to work as hard, so uses less fuel. Which in practice works
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Australian green steel deal shows UK industry how to do it, say campaigners
Liberty Steel has struck a deal with the Australian government to support its switch to an electric arc furnace at its Whyalla plant - and unions believe it shows how cooperation can benefit the sector
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Italy becomes first country in the West to ban ChatGPT over privacy concerns
Artificial intelligence software ChatGPT has been banned in Italy - the first Western country to do so - after privacy authorities raised concerns about a possible data breach
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'Strip away the packaging and the Prime Minister is selling an empty box'
The scheme as sold by Rishi Sunak was a chance to “power up Britain” by building a green economy, but many of the measures have been previously announced
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Rotten meat may have been sold to customers in British supermarkets
Rotten meat may have been sold in British supermarkets and could have even made its way into schools and hospitals in food like ready meals, quiches, and sandwiches
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Two 'generous' women stabbed to death in knifeman rampage in Muslim centre
Social workers Mariana Jadaugy, 24, and Farana Sadrudin, 49, were working at the Ismaili Centre in Lisbon, Portugal, when knife-wielding Afghan national Abdul Bashir entered the building and carried out a frenzied attack
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David Lammy slams 'toxic' Tory Foreign Office - in dig at 'bully' Dominic Raab
The Shadow Foreign Secretary took aim at the Government in a new pamphlet, which he launched today and is to be published by the Fabian Society. It sets out his plans to reform the Foreign Office if Labour gets into power
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Tories including Rishi Sunak used misleading immigration figures, watchdog finds
The UK Statistics Authority has written to the government after three ministers including Mr Sunak claimed in December that the current backlog is half what it was when Labour was in office - whereas official figures show it is 150,000 higher
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Rishi Sunak's new Brexit deal formally signed off with EU despite Tory rebellion
Foreign Secretary James Cleverly and the European Commission's Maros Sefcovic agreed to adopt the new Windsor Framework which is aimed at undoing some of Boris Johnson's botched deal
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North-South divide opens up in UK's 'broken and inhumane' asylum system
Latest figures show the North East is housing a larger proportion of people fleeing persecution than any other region of the UK, with a rate ten times higher than the South East and South West