All news on the topic: European Union
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Brexit geniuses stay silent as we lose out by £100bn per year
Brian Reade marks the third anniversary of leaving the EU by lamenting the huge cost the country has suffered as a result
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Dominic Raab could resign to avoid investigation into bullying, accusers fear
A Whitehall sleaze probe is looking into allegations of bullying made against the Deputy PM - but witnesses fear he'll quit when he's presented with the evidence against him
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Rishi Sunak blasted for Tory 'addiction to sleaze' and being 'weak' over Raab
In a heated PMQs exchange, the PM was branded "pathetic" and branded "too weak" to stand up to his deputy Dominic Raab, who faces multiple allegations of bullying
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Rishi Sunak must suspend Dominic Raab during bullying inquiry says union chief
Deputy PM Dominic Raab is being investigated over eight complaints during his time at the Ministry of Justice, the Foreign Office and the former Brexit department, which are said to involve at least 24 staff. He denies accusations of bullying
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UK and EU reach customs deal that could end Northern Ireland logjam, says report
Customs agreement is largely based on the Government’s proposals for a red and green lanes system – green for Great Britain and red for Ireland and rest of the EU
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Putin now 'at war with the West' after his 'barbaric' attacks provoke tanks deal
The Secretary General of the European External Action Service said that tanks have been sent to Kyiv to aid in 'saving lives' after Putin's 'indiscriminate attacks on civilians'
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Behind Tim Martin's £448million fortune as Wetherspoons' boss' tax bill shared
Tim Martin is the boss behind the iconic pub chain and he's been named among the UK's biggest taxpayers - here's how he started out in life and built his high street empire of 872 pubs
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European Super League chiefs contact 50 clubs to pitch new breakaway format
A22 Sports Management have spoken to teams in 12 different countries as they continue to explore the possibility of a new competition despite court ruling in favour of UEFA last month
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Latest travel rules from passports to Covid for Spain, Turkey, France and more
Latest travel rules for Brits heading abroad to the likes of France, Spain, Italy, Thailand, the USA, Greece, Turkey and Portugal - from new passport rules after Brexit to Covid entry requirements
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Putin's enemy fears for his life after receiving bullet and death threat in post
Former FSB spy Boris Karpichkov, who received a sinister death threat, believes neither the police nor MI5 can protect him, claiming they have done little to protect him when similar threats arrived
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Most dangerous countries for air travel - full global list of banned airlines
A number of countries have all of their airlines totally banned from European airspace due being considered unsafe by the EU Air Safety Committee, including those from Afghanistan, Liberia and Sudan
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Brits going to EU will avoid fingerprint tests this summer due to rollout delay
Brits will not face the feared long queues due to the introduction of fingerprint tests at border controls by the European Union as the rollout has been delayed
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Brits will soon need to pay to go on holidays in 30 European countries
Spain, Italy, Germany, Greece, Portugal and France are among the 30 countries which Brits will need a paid for visa to visit by the end of the year, when the European travel information and authorisation system comes into force
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Keir Starmer tells Rishi Sunak to stand up to Brexiteers and ditch ‘purity club'
The Labour leader called on Rishi Sunak to resolve the issues over Northern Ireland's post-Brexit trading arrangements - and resist 'siren voices' such as Boris Johnson who don't want to compromise
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Sadiq Khan blasts Tories for denying Brexit's 'immense damage' to Britain
The London Mayor is expected to demand a shift away from the 'unnecessarily hard-line version' of Brexit towards greater alignment with Europe in his Mansion House speech
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Putin’s most senior official to quit over Ukraine war and 'plans to move to UK'
Vladimir Putin's ex-Kremlin chief of staff Anatoly Chubais, who stood down over war in Ukraine, is reportedly planning to move to the UK after a poisoning scare
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Barcelona chief names date Super League will launch with 4 English clubs keen
Joan Laporta believes three breakaway clubs can still win court ruling against UEFA despite initial judgment as he names four Premier League sides who remain in communication around joining a Super League
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Steelworkers warn of risk of job losses as Tories cut back energy support
The Government is curbing help for firms hit by surging energy prices - raising fears for the future of the UK's fragile steel industry amid sky-high costs
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New Brexit passport rules could stop you travelling to Europe
The new rules apply to travel from the UK to almost all EU countries as well as Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Andorra, Monaco, San Marino and Vatican City
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Iran executes two men as brutal crackdown on widespread protests continue
The Iranian government is cracking down on the anti-regime protesters who erupted in civil unrest after morality police fatally beat a 22-year-old Kurdish woman called Mahsa Amini for wearing her hijab "improperly"
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Unfair British citizenship test to be rewritten - test yourself with questions
The move follows a damning report by the Lords Justice and Home Affairs Committee saying even people born and bred in Britain would struggle to pass the test
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Expert gives brutal verdict on Sunak's anti-strike law as he faces court fight
One expert said the government could face 'legal challenge on a number of grounds', while another branded Rishi Sunak's crackdown on striking workers 'completely mad'
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New travel rules in force for Brits heading to the USA and Europe in 2023
Changes in visa rules for the US and Europe, as well as city specific rules for the likes of Venice, may impact the way people travelling from Britain go on holiday this year
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Channel 4 privatisation axed in humiliation for Boris Johnson and Nadine Dorries
Rishi Sunak's government has confirmed the sale pushed by his predecessor will not go ahead - and Channel 4 will remain in public ownership where it has been for the last 40 years
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Britain faces the worst recession among G7 partners, economists predict
A bleak survey of over 100 leading UK-based economists suggests high inflation could linger for longer than other countries as Brits face a huge squeeze in household incomes
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