EU-UK
Is Donald Trump about to wreck Brexit?
The U.S. president-elect’s return to the world stage comes as Britain and the EU are resetting relations. Brussels sees an opportunity.
Trump won’t ruin our ties with EU, insists UK’s Starmer
How Brexit helped Britain lose the Chagos Islands
Brexit row erupts over UK tax on private schools
Brexit ‘reset’ won’t include financial services
Brexit talks are back — forever
EU aims to butter up Keir Starmer with revamp of youth mobility scheme for Brits
Nigel Farage is right: Britain’s Remainers are back
For the first time since the 2016 Brexit referendum, Britain’s pro-Europeans have the upper hand.
UK snubs EU over rejoining popular Erasmus student swap scheme
Government spokesperson says the U.K. has “no plans” to rejoin European program.
UK’s Starmer wants to ‘turn a corner on Brexit’
Britain’s new leader heads to Berlin and Paris to talk up a fresh pact with Germany — and closer ties with Europe.
UK splashes extra £10M to avert Brexit chaos at ports
The EU’s new border system has raised fears of queues and delays for British travelers to Europe.
Sex, drugs and … paperwork: Brexit steals spotlight from British bands
A diminishing number of grassroots U.K. musicians are performing at the continent’s festivals.
Keir Starmer is a sensation with the French
But it will take more than a serenade to woo Paris.
Starmer and Macron: New allies heading in different directions
A U.K. Foreign Office aide said the French president was pleased by how the Brits handled his brainchild summit.
Keir Starmer’s Brexit reboot
Thursday’s European leaders’ summit in Oxfordshire is a well-timed opportunity for the new UK prime minister to reset relations.
Post-Brexit security pact with EU ‘will complement’ NATO, Starmer says
The new U.K. PM is seeking to recalibrate Britain’s relationship with Europe.
Irish prime minister: EU open to Keir Starmer’s Brexit plan
The Labour government is seeking a ‘reset’ of the U.K.’s relationship with Europe.
City dreams of Labour win to deliver new Brexit deal
It’s considered a ‘hanging offense,’ but could some EU countries hash out side deals with the UK on financial services?
Labour’s Brexit plan could leave it on the hook for millions
Commercial ports invested heavily building the new Brexit border. They say they would seek compensation if Keir Starmer scraps it.
Getting flirty! Are the UK and EU falling into bed with each other again?
Financial regulation as pillow talk may not be everyone’s cup of tea — but the topic could lead to a rekindling of a relationship that for several years had soured.
Tory star Kemi Badenoch blasts David Cameron’s Brexit ‘dereliction of duty’
The business secretary continues the Conservative forever war on Brexit.
Brexit: Brussels wants fresh talks with UK on youth mobility
Young people hit ‘particularly hard’ by Brexit, Commission’s Maroš Šefčovič says.
UK quit Erasmus because of Brits’ poor language skills
Britain turned down an offer to remain a member of the cultural exchange program after Brexit.
The City of London rejects its latest Brexit benefit
The U.K. has the chance to align with the U.S. rather than wait around for the EU — but the square mile isn’t biting.
Brexit border leaves ‘gaping hole’ for animal diseases, UK warned
A new off-site inspection system will create an ‘open door’ for meat smugglers, health official tells lawmakers.
Is Brexit king Nigel Farage the answer to Tory woes?
Conservatives continue to look to the man who led the UK out of the EU as their poll ratings tank.
Legal blow for UK plan to offer immunity to Troubles-era killers
British minister vows to proceed with Legacy Act despite Belfast court’s rejection of its core feature — a new power to shield cooperative witnesses from criminal charges.
UK inks deal with EU’s Frontex on illegal migration
Pact stops short of a returns agreement, but will allow the two sides’ border agencies to work together more closely.
UK’s David Cameron preps for battle with Russia’s Lavrov over Ukraine
A bust-up with Moscow’s foreign minister is on the cards — but Britain’s top diplomat has allies in his sights too.
In Northern Ireland, ‘a Protestant state’ finally has a Catholic leader
Sinn Féin’s Michelle O’Neill vows to be ‘a first minister for all’ in a divided society where stable government has been a casualty of Brexit.
Brexit red tape is ‘price you pay’ for freedom, UK minister insists
Andrea Leadsom downplays new trade “frictions” and says sovereignty more important.