The key facts behind the day's headlines after the Government admitted the UK’s relationship with the European Union after Brexit could remain “bumpy” for some time.
The government has ruled out striking an EU-wide agreement on allowing an exchange of young people to work and study for extended periods of time. Sky News
This edition of State of the Union focusses on three issues feeding citizens' anger with the establishment in the EU and beyond: possible nepotism in the EU Commission, infringement of free speech and Georgia's controversial "foreign agent" bill
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The 27 leaders of the European Union have called for a "new competitiveness deal" to close the economic gap with its global rivals and reverse a worrying trend of industrial decline.
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Young people could be able to move more easily between the UK and Europe and stay longer to work, study and train under proposed plans by the European Union Sky News
Government adviser and microbiologist Professor Ravi Gupta has said the unlocking of coronavirus restrictions next month should be delayed “by a few weeks” due to signs the UK is in a new wave of..
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The key facts behind the day's headlines as Boris Johnson has said that a new national flagship, the successor to the Royal Yacht Britannia, will promote British trade and industry around the world.
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The key facts behind the day's headlines as music festivals are facing the prospect of another “lost summer” as a result of the Government’s decision not to introduce a coronavirus insurance..
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