Sir Keir Starmer is actively pursuing a new Brexit deal that seeks to align Britain with the European Union’s Single Market for goods. The Labour leader aims to establish a
Sir Keir Starmer is actively pursuing a new Brexit deal that seeks to align Britain with the European Union’s Single Market for goods. The Labour leader aims to establish a
The European Union has expressed significant interest in the recent developments concerning the Chagos Islands deal. As discussions unfold regarding fishing rights in the waters of this British territory, concerns
>Labour is set to intensify its efforts to forge closer relations with Europe in light of Donald Trump’s recent tariff provocations. This development comes as both the United Kingdom and
The European Union has signalled its intention to take action against Meta, claiming that the company has obstructed rival chatbots from accessing its WhatsApp messaging platform. The European Commission announced
Sir Keir Starmer has asserted that the Conservative government’s handling of Brexit has adversely affected the economy. He described the existing deal as “botched,” suggesting that its implications have been
The French government announced plans to phase out American video conferencing tools, including Zoom and Microsoft Teams, across government departments. This strategic move is aimed at enhancing the security and
The debate over Britain’s post-Brexit trading relationship with the European Union has intensified after Health Secretary Wes Streeting publicly advocated for joining a customs union with Europe, directly contravening Labour
The European Commission has conducted an unannounced raid on the Dublin base of Temu, the Chinese e-commerce giant, as part of an ongoing enquiry into potential infringements of foreign subsidy
Ed Miliband, the Energy Secretary, has been left on the back foot after the European Union abandoned its cornerstone plan to prohibit sales of new petrol cars. Brussels is reportedly
The European Commission is considering compulsory measures to reduce the continent’s dependency on China for critical raw materials including rare earth elements. The announcement follows mounting concerns over China’s use
The European Union has begun to retreat from its strict posture on artificial intelligence regulation, with recent initiatives signalling a deliberate move to stimulate the continent’s digital economy. The bloc’s
The European Union’s success in sharply curbing unauthorised migration stands in stark contrast to Britain’s struggle to contain record inflows of small boats and asylum seekers. New data show that
The Bank of England is set to rein in regulation on major lenders, aiming to lighten the administrative load faced by banks in the City and beyond. In a move
The European steel industry is sounding the alarm once more as the United States government widens the application of punitive import tariffs under the Trump administration. With the current rate
Plans to launch the first TNT production facility in Europe in decades have encountered significant delays, as Swebal, a Swedish defence company, grapples with stringent European Union regulations. Chief executive
The European Union has announced plans to stop importing Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) one year earlier than previously scheduled, in a move designed to increase economic pressure on Vladimir






