The European Union proposed allowing London to continue clearing the bloc’s trades until 2028, a departure from its previous vow that the post-Brexit arrangement would end this summer.
The British government on Monday rejected an attempt to trigger the "Stormont Brake", angering Northern Ireland unionists who sought to use the post-Brexit emergency mechanism to stop the application of a piece of EU law in the British-run region.
Government ‘must do more on deportations’ as new estimate suggests more than 1m people are illegally living in UK
The European Commission wants Britain to loosen immigration rules for people under 30 – for now, London says no.
The move is thought to be the first courtroom trade battle between the UK and EU since Brexit. Britain banned sand eel fishing last year in an effort to protect and sustain the numbers of puffins, auks and kittiwakes that eat them.
The Bank of England said on Friday it would delay tougher bank capital rules by a year to January 2027 to get clarity on what the United States will do under Donald Trump as president, prompting the European Union to say it would also weigh its options.
Austria-based, London-listed RHI Magnesita says ingredient needs strategic designation to protect European industry
Under the February 2023 Windsor Framework, London was given the power to stop the amendments to EU law being applied in Northern Ireland if at least a third of lawmakers from at least two parties in Belfast's regional assembly requested it.
Departure of outgoing U.K. ambassador to the U.S. Karen Pierce has reignited criticism of the culture at the top of the British government.
The United Kingdom government has initiated discussions with businesses regarding the potential advantages of joining the Pan-Euro-Mediterranean (PEM) convention. This plan could significantly streamline trade processes by reducing bureaucratic hurdles.
The British defense secretary told Parliament that the Yantar, which he described as a Russian spy ship, had come near Britain’s coast for the second time in a few months.
The capital could be home to as many as 585,000 illegal migrants, heaping more pressure on the NHS, housing and schools.