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As Trump introduced his tariffs he railed against the damage done to the American economy by the EU, writes Chris Blackhurst.
Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, James Lawless, TD, formally launched a ...
Sir Keir Starmer wants to rejoin the EU by the back door. And he is using the most boring-sounding law to do it. His weapon?
Identities, Institutions and Futures, published by Edinburgh University Press, is a key output of the ‘Constitutional Futures ...
For many years, Brits dominated the market of non-resident second-home buyers in France, but the picture has been changing ...
We're closing our live coverage of Monday's rocket launch, which saw Jeff Bezos' space company Blue Origin launch its first ...
Is Donald Trump Channeling Liz Truss and Chairman Mao? His tariffs are best understood as a historically significant lesson ...
We've come to accept politicians lying to us, but we have the power to turn that around, argues Mike Berners-Lee.
Dine on fine food, soak up great art and pedal through beautiful scenery – all a hop across the Channel, says Sarah Marshall.
Economists polled by Reuters predict a 25 basis point cut to 2.25% in the ECB decision due at 2:15p.m. (1215 GMT). U.S. President Donald Trump has paused most tariffs, but many remain in place and ...
The civil service faces £2billion cuts from admin budgets as part of Rachel Reeves' scramble to balance the books. The Chancellor ... it was in the year of the Brexit referendum.
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