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UK seeks smoother trade with EU but customs union is ‘red line’, Cooper says
Keir Starmer will seek to improve customs arrangements with Europe without returning to a full union with the bloc, the home secretary has said.
As the prime minister heads to Brussels as part of his attempted reset with the EU, Yvette Cooper said it was still a red line that …
Starmer should end UK’s ‘cycle of hesitation’ with EU, says Neil Kinnock
Labour needs to end its “cycle of hesitation” over Europe and press ahead with an ambitious new relationship with the European Union, the party’s former leader Neil Kinnock has said.
Keir Starmer will head to a Brussels dinner with EU leaders this week as he attempts to negotiate a security …
The world at war: the flashpoints that the west ignores
Reeves’s Heathrow expansion plans leave Labour’s green agenda grounded
In 2020, Rachel Reeves, the MP for Leeds West and Pudsey, was clear why she opposed expansion of nearby Leeds Bradford airport. It would, she said, “significantly increase air and noise pollution”, so on environmental grounds, it should not happen.
By the autumn of 2021, as shadow chancellor, Reeves was …
‘Vicious cycle’: far-right parties across Europe are inspiring imitators
A man stalked a professor for six years. Then he used AI chatbots to lure strangers to her home
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(AI) chatbots to impersonate a university professor and invite men online to her home address for sex.James Florence, 36, used platforms such as Crushon.ai and JanitorAI, …
Ukraine war briefing: Russian missile attack on world heritage site in Odesa damages historic buildings and wounds seven
Russian forces launched missiles on the centre of southern Ukraine’s port city of Odesa, a Unesco world heritage site, seriously damaging historic buildings and injuring seven people
on Friday night, local officials said. Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, condemned the “deliberate strike” that again underscored the need to strengthen …
Leaders in the Pacific raise alarm over ‘direct impact’ of Trump’s climate retreat and aid freeze
Leaders and environmental advocates in the Pacific have expressed alarm over Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw from the Paris climate agreement and freeze foreign aid, warning the moves will accelerate the existential threats they face as nations on the frontlines of the climate crisis.
The Paris agreement is the world’s …
Attissogbé gives France lift-off in Six Nations with emphatic win over Wales
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France v Wales: Six Nations 2025 opener – live
Worrying times for the Welsh, worrying times for anyone who has a game coming up against this French team in the coming weeks. They started the 2025 Six Nations by beating Wales 43-0, and they did …
‘Deep down, all Englishmen are policemen’: Spanish anthology recounts life in Edwardian London
The first of the myriad
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peculiarities that would bedevil, confound and exasperate Julio Camba in his 15 months as London correspondent for El Mundo revealed itself when a porter tried to help the young Spanish journalist with his luggage as he arrived at Victoria station in December 1910. …