Michael Heaver covers how the UK may be realigning with the EU. Includes UK-EU defense pact, aligning with EU rules and more.
The EU wants London to pay between €4.5 billion and €6.5 billion to take part in SAFE, while the U.K. has offered €200 ...
The UK’s Minister for Europe, Stephen Doughty, has hailed the political agreement for a UK/EU treaty on Gibraltar as a ...
A key part of Sir Keir Starmer’s Brexit reset appeared to be unravelling on Wednesday as the Defence Secretary said the UK ...
Levels of naturally-occurring mycotoxins in British oats may be deemed too high for human consumption under existing EU rules ...
Any agreement must ensure we retain our competitive advantages and that we do not pay into the EU coffers. Not that we have ...
European officials say there should be no exceptions for the UK, given that Norway, Switzerland and other partners have to ...
But as negotiations go down to the wire ahead of a 30 November deadline, the UK is resisting EU demands to pay billions of ...
EU nations have agreed to initiate discussions with the UK to connect their carbon markets, a move seen as a step towards mending post-Brexit relations. The linkage aims to exempt each other from ...
The European Union is discussing whether the United Kingdom should contribute financially to the EU budget as part of a ...
Introduced in 2005, the EU's Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) limits the amount of carbon that can be emitted each year by ...
Second, the EU has changed significantly since 2016. It is far more active in foreign and security policy, uses more majority ...