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A division within Labour surfaces as Lammy suggests potential financial benefits from reintegrating into EU frameworks
David Lammy has not ruled out the possibility of the UK re-entering the EU, acknowledging that the union could 'enhance growth in the UK'
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From Britain's Nathan Gill’s £40,000 inducement to Boris Johnson's undisclosed gatherings: The influence of Russian funds and espionage on the Conservative right
A jail term of ten and a half years has been handed down to Nathan Gill, once an MEP for UKIP and the Brexit Party as well as the Welsh Leader of Reform UK, for accepting bribes connected to the Kremlin. This has transformed an intelligence issue into a criminal charge and has brought a constitutional issue to the forefront
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More than £1 million from additional work: Farage criticised for favouring earnings over representing constituents
Reform leader Nigel Farage created nearly 2,000 videos for fans during the last year, yet addressed parliament just 22 times
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Rachel Reeves is struggling to keep her position after accusations of 'misleading' the public regarding an invented £20 billion deficit used to support the Budget
Rachel Reeves has faced allegations of presenting a distorted view of the country's financial situation while planning a £30 billion tax hike to safeguard her and the Prime Minister
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Former Prime Minister Johnson ignites media storm over supposed internal BBC takeover
During Boris Johnson's tenure as Prime Minister, a senior adviser revealed to me that one of the rare political issues his boss truly cared about was "putting an end to the BBC"
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Sir Keir Starmer cautions about making 'difficult yet just' choices in the Budget
Sir Keir Starmer has informed Labour MPs that Rachel Reeves will take "tough but fair" actions in the forthcoming Budget, against a backdrop of growing rumours about a possible increase in income tax
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Farage revisits his deregulatory origins but steers clear of his previous enthusiasm for tax cuts
Nigel Farage is set to promise a major cutback in business regulations as he elaborates on his party's economic strategies in greater detail than previously, with the goal of boosting its standing for financial prudence
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Reeves clinches a trade and investment agreement worth £6.4 billion with Saudi Arabia
Rachel Reeves attributed some of the UK's high inflation to Brexit and urged for the restoration of connections with the EU
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London solicitors and accountants 'faced with fresh �2bn tax scheme' as Rachel Reeves readies Budget
Rachel Reeves is said to be planning a £2 billion tax increase targeting high-income solicitors, GPs, and accountants
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Rachel Reeves considers imposing a £2 billion tax on professionals as the national debt reaches £2.9 trillion
Rachel Reeves was preparing another tax increase targeting the middle classes yesterday evening, even though there have been cautions that she should reduce public expenditure to stop the economy from 'spiralling out of control'
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Rachel Reeves asserts that there is "no recession" looming despite warnings from the Bank of England
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has firmly stated that a recession is not imminent, despite bleak economic forecasts from the Bank of England and the IMF
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A UK mussel exporter loses £150,000 following French customs' refusal to accept consignments
One of the largest mussel exporters in the UK has suffered a loss of £150,000 after French customs rejected three shipments intended for the EU in recent weeks
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Pro-Brexit individuals claim Rachel Reeves is blaming Brexit for the UK's economic issues
Brexit advocates have labelled Chancellor Rachel Reeves a "total charlatan" for associating the United Kingdom's economic issues with its departure from the European Union
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Ex-PM Johnson accuses Sunak and Cameron of being responsible for the increase in immigration
A furious Boris Johnson has refuted allegations that he was to blame for a significant increase in immigration
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Johnson's £1 million supporter accompanied him for discussions with Zelenskyy in Kyiv
As he got on the overnight train to Ukraine, Boris Johnson was accompanied by his typical group of advisers and security personnel, along with the individual who had contributed £1 million to him
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Nathan Gill's admission of bribery reveals Russian funds infiltrating Farage's close network
On 26 September, Nathan Gill, an ex-Brexit Party MEP from Wales and a figure in Reform UK, admitted at the Old Bailey to eight charges of bribery for receiving money in exchange for delivering pro-Russian remarks in the European Parliament, both on television and at public gatherings
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The EU is set to initiate an Entry/Exit System for travellers from outside the EU beginning in October 2025
Europe is gearing up for one of the most significant alterations to the way non-EU travellers enter and exit the Schengen zone
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Boris Johnson in clash with Truss and Andrew Neil at conservative dinner gathering
A state reception dinner for British conservatives descended into a clash between Boris Johnson and other high-ranking Tory members concerning the party's performance whilst in office
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Queen Elizabeth was privately against Brexit but expressed disapproval of EU red tape
According to a new book, Queen Elizabeth II opposed Brexit, leaning towards remaining, although she found the EU's bureaucracy to be "absurd."
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According to an Arla study, 13% of farmers are considering ceasing dairy production because of a lack of staff
According to the Arla cooperative, five out of six farmers get very few or no applications for their job openings
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UK researchers obtain €735m in Horizon Europe funding following post-Brexit re-engagement
In 2024, researchers were awarded €735 million in funding after the UK re-entered the programme as an associate member following Brexit
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First group of migrants arriving by boat held for removal to France under recent accord
On Wednesday, detentions commenced for individuals who arrived on a small boat, and those detained are anticipated to be returned within two weeks
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London and Brussels on the verge of a deal: UK government seeks to reboot post-Brexit relations with the EU
The UK’s lead negotiator Nick Thomas-Symonds tells Sky News he is "confident" a deal can be reached "that makes our borders more secure, is good for jobs and growth, and brings people’s household bills down".
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“We didn’t consider the consequences of Brexit”: Tories admit failure of Johnson’s migration policy
Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp mentioned that ministers have recognized they ’can no longer depend on sending people back to the place where they first claimed asylum’ after Brexit.
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Enemy in the chamber: Kremlin agents sat behind European politicians in Westminster
Three Bulgarians convicted of spying for Russia previously attended an event in the Palace of Westminster, a BBC News investigation has found.