UK, EU hail new partnership deal
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A Conservative MP was repeatedly torn apart on BBC Question Time last night over his take on the UK’s new EU deal. Shadow justice minister Kieran Mullan claimed Keir Starmer’s agreement has granted the EU superior authority over disputes.
With a war in Ukraine and the U.S. rethinking alliances, Britain and the European Union may need each other more than they thought. Here's what happened at Monday's summit — and what didn't.
António Costa, President of the European Council, and Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, will be meeting with Keir Starmer, Prime Minister of the United
Britain and the EU will ink a new security and trade deal allowing access to European security databases, defense contracts and the EU food market in return for some youth free-movement and rights to fish British waters.
And one visible impact of Brexit will disappear: Britons will now be able to use e-gates at European airports when they travel on vacation, joining EU passport-holders in the streamlined queues.
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Before Brexit, UK residents enjoyed straightforward travel with their pets involving minimal paperwork. View on euronews
Originally, the post- Brexit fishing deal allowed the EU a further five years of access to British waters, yet this was due to expire next year. On Monday, Sir Keir held a Brexit summit with EU leaders where this was extended for an additional 12 years.
Traders in the North have been struggling with ‘Alice in Wonderful’ bureaucracy on customs and regulatory form filing and hope Monday’s deal will herald positive change