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inews.co.uk on MSNSofter Brexit plans accelerated with new laws on food brought forwardBritain’s Brexit “reset” is to be sped up with new laws aligning UK regulations with the EU’s in key areas, including food ...
EXCLUSIVE: Pieter Cleppe said If the UK were still tied to EU trade policy it would be sucked into the EU's disputes with the ...
German chancellor Friedrich Merz has said he “deplores” Brexit as he signed a major cooperation deal between his country and ...
With the BBC facing criticism about the amount of airtime they are giving Nigel Farage, some awkward questions have started ...
Britain will also have to start fresh repayments into the EU’s budget for the first time since Brexit. It agreed to pay into ...
Sverre Nypan is uncapped by Norway but is now a Manchester City player as clubs across England have learned to operate in the ...
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The Independent on MSNWhere has all the brie gone? Why Brexit could be to blame for this summer’s cheese crisisWhere has all the brie gone? Why Brexit could be to blame for this summer’s cheese crisis - FOOD FOCUS: A little-known cattle disease has triggered a ban on the import of raw-milk cheeses from France ...
The government is keen for the British public to start seeing the benefits of the new agreements soon. LONDON — U.K. Prime ...
A former NI secretary has accused David Cameron of treating the Brexit referendum as "some sort of Eton game".
Friedrich Merz’s visit to the UK only a week after that of Emmanuel Macron symbolizes a return of the E3 format – France, ...
LONDON — Brexit reset talks took a step forward on Wednesday as the European Commission outlined its negotiating plans on ...
US President Donald Trump said Britain's execution of Brexit was 'sloppy' - but praised Keir Starmer for getting it ...
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