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Disagreements over fishing and youth mobility are set to come to a head ...
James Stephen, a fisherman with 44 years' experience, said that if the EU were to receive access to British waters, 'you might as well sell the UK fishing industry' ...
Dave Doogan, MP for Angus and Perthshire Glens, claimed Scotland is ‘dissatisfied’ with the ‘latest iteration of dysfunctional British rule’.
With the Lib Dems up, the Tories down, us coming up through the middle, there are lots of three seat marginals out there' ...
Desperation has driven Rachel Reeves to consider what critics will claim are desperate measures to restore growth and rescue ...
A youth mobility scheme has been among the key demands of EU member states as Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer bids for closer ...
PMI came in at 50.1, from 50.9 in March. At first glance, it looks like trade tensions wiped out the return of optimism. At ...
The Architects Registration Board (ARB) has reached an agreement with its Canadian counterpart to make transatlantic working ...
The travel experts explain that 'if your passport has sustained water damage, you likely won't be able to use it as a valid ...
As Rachel Reeves prepares for a career defining speech in Washington DC, political editor David Maddox looks at the competing ...
Editorial: The IMF’s downgrade of global growth forecasts, a direct result of US tariffs, will only add to the pressure on ...
British companies buckled in April under the strain of an escalating global trade war that threatens to tip the economy into ...