Sir Keir Starmer is looking to relink the UK and EU emission trading schemes in a sign of the prime minister becoming more ambitious over his “reset” of relations with Brussels ahead of a key meeting next week.
Sir Keir Starmer is to be told to accept more than 70 million migrants by EU leaders in a fresh Brexit betrayal in just a few days' time. On Monday, the Prime Minister will head to Brussels for talks on a new UK-EU security deal - but as German ambassador Miguel Berger warned GB News last month,
Starmer’s actions betray not only British sovereignty but also the trust of our armed forces. His willingness to consider aligning with the EU defence initiative smacks of desperation — a misguided attempt to gain favour with European elites while neglecting the very real needs of Britain’s military.
EU leaders are set to demand Keir Starmer backs a youth mobility scheme giving young people the temporary right to live in the UK when the Prime Minister joins them for dinner on Monday.
These changes make this an opportune moment for Sir Keir Starmer to re-engage with the EU. Next weekend the prime minister will attend his first informal summit with other European leaders in Brussels,
Sir Keir Starmer is facing pressure from European leaders to join a €500 billion defence scheme, amid threats to Nato by Donald Trump.
Brexit reset of relations with Brussels have been branded anaemic, with the prime minister warned that his EU policy is vague and unambitious.In a damning report to mark the fifth anniversary of Britain’s departure from the European Union,
The prime minister was grilled by the leader of the opposition after his chancellor delivered a major speech on growth.
No 10 sidesteps the issue after Brussels trade chief says the UK joining Pan-Euro-Mediterranean Convention is ‘something we could consider’
Yet there is one lever that would give UK plc an instant boost – but which ministers are less than keen to go anywhere near: rejoining the EU, even in the most minor, technical ways. Could that ...
Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch urged the Prime Minister to drop his ‘anti-growth’ Employment Rights Bill.
Keir Starmer was accused of ‘bending the knee’ to Brussels after he opened the door to a new customs deal with the EU. Downing Street signalled the Prime Minister will consider a new offer ...