Chief Minister Fabian Picardo told Parliament on Tuesday that the UK/EU treaty for Gibraltar was “safe, secure and beneficial ...
France adopts legislation to ease licensing barriers for physicians trained in the UK, whose medical education began before ...
The Prime Minister is facing demands for Parliament to have a vote on future agreements with the European Union ...
The seventh EU UK Parliamentary Partnership Assembly will take place on 16 and 17 March 2026 in Brussels. One of the three breakout groups in the meeting will see participants discussing mobility ...
Our new Magna Carta would protect the rule of law, universal human rights and trial by jury. Freedom of expression, a free ...
MPs pay to increase to £110,000 by 2029 - The Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority announced that MPs will receive ...
"Right now London and Brussels look like two elephants side by side in the same bed but with no idea how to have sex." ...
The UK officially left the European Union on 31 January 2020 following the Brexit referendum vote, ending the right to ...
Roberta Metsola calls for British ‘common sense’ and urges deeper economic, energy and defence ties with the bloc James Crisp is The Telegraph’s Europe Editor. He has covered the EU and Europe for The ...
Keir Starmer opens door to scrapping fuel duty hike - The prime minister said the planned rise would be ‘kept under review’, ...
Two years ago, Farage had fewer donations than the Communists. Now, after a blitz of defections, his war chest has eclipsed ...
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Starmer's Brexit sell-out 'lacks direction' and is giving EU far more than we're getting, MPs warn
MPs including Sir Keir's own backbenchers slammed the PM for presiding over dud negotiations which have left the EU far better off than Britain.
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