Category: Brexit
Row over tuition fees cut for European students threatens Starmer’s EU reset
by The Guardian | Mar 15, 2026 | Brexit, Education, Education policy, Europe, European Union, Foreign policy, Higher education, Immigration and asylum, Keir Starmer, Politics, Students, The Guardian, Tuition fees, UK news, Universities | 0 |
British negotiators ‘blindsided’ by Brussels’ demand for a reduction that could cost universities £140m a yearBritain is in a standoff with Brussels over a demand to cut university tuition fees for...
Read MoreHome Office U-turn will let some dual nationals use EU passport to enter UK
by The Guardian | Mar 14, 2026 | Brexit, Europe, European Union, Foreign policy, Home Office, Immigration and asylum, Politics, The Guardian, UK news | 0 |
EU citizens with post-Brexit settlement status in UK will not have to present British passport to airlinesBritish dual nationals who are EU citizens with post-Brexit settlement status in the UK will not have to use a British...
Read MoreDid baby boomers eat all the pies? John Lanchester on the truth about the generation gap
by The Guardian | Mar 8, 2026 | Brexit, Climate crisis, Family, Generational inequality, Housing, Inequality, Life and style, Money, Pensions, Society, The Guardian | 0 |
It’s a grim time to be in your 20s, no doubt, but don’t blame it all on older people: being chopped up into ever smaller rivalries only serves the marketIntergenerational relations, or lack of them, is a subject...
Read MoreYes, Keir Starmer must do better and go faster in bringing Britain closer to Europe. Here’s how to reset his reset | Naomi Smith
by The Guardian | Mar 4, 2026 | Brexit, Defence policy, Energy, Europe, European Union, Food & drink industry, Foreign policy, Keir Starmer, Labour, Politics, The Guardian, UK news | 0 |
MPs warn the plan so far lacks direction and drive, but there are four clear ways to really move on from our disastrous BrexitMany of us have been there: in the driver’s seat on a tricky hill start, when the engine cuts...
Read MoreMPs say Starmer’s UK-EU reset lacks ‘direction, definition and drive’
by The Guardian | Mar 3, 2026 | Brexit, Emily Thornberry, Europe, European Union, Foreign policy, Keir Starmer, Labour, Politics, The Guardian, UK news | 0 |
Foreign affairs committee report finds summit improved political relationship but efforts lack ‘strategic priorities’Keir Starmer’s efforts to reset the UK’s relationship with the EU are lacking in...
Read MoreGroup backing Zarah Sultana calls for ‘no more witch-hunts’ in Your Party – UK politics live
by The Guardian | Feb 26, 2026 | Brexit, Byelections, Conservatives, Gibraltar, Green party, House of Lords, Jeremy Corbyn, Keir Starmer, Labour, Manchester, Politics, Reform UK, The Guardian, UK news, Your Party, Zack Polanski, Zarah Sultana | 0 |
The statement came after the leadership team elections won by the rival The Many slate, which backs Jeremy CorbynThe number of asylum seekers being housed temporarily in hotels has fallen to the lowest level for 18 months, Home...
Read MoreSpain will check passports on entry to Gibraltar under post-Brexit deal – UK politics live
by The Guardian | Feb 26, 2026 | Brexit, Byelections, Conservatives, Gibraltar, Green party, House of Lords, Jeremy Corbyn, Keir Starmer, Labour, Manchester, Politics, Reform UK, The Guardian, UK news, Your Party, Zack Polanski, Zarah Sultana | 0 |
Gibraltar was not included in the post-Brexit trade deal negotiated between the UK and the EU more than five years agoThe number of asylum seekers being housed temporarily in hotels has fallen to the lowest level for 18 months,...
Read MoreBritish public want deeper economic ties with EU, business secretary says
by The Guardian | Feb 25, 2026 | Brexit, Business, Economic policy, Europe, European Union, Foreign policy, Politics, The Guardian, Trade policy, UK news | 0 |
Peter Kyle signs cooperation deal on competition and says there is little nostalgia for pre-Brexit pastEurope live – latest updatesThe British public are “not nostalgic” for the pre-Brexit past but are...
Read MoreDual nationals could use expired UK passports to prove they are British, Home Office says
by The Guardian | Feb 19, 2026 | Air transport, Brexit, Europe, European Union, Foreign policy, Home Office, Liberal Democrats, Politics, The Guardian, UK news, World News | 0 |
Carriers could accept expired passport ‘at their own discretion’, Home Office says, as new rules imminentUK politics live – latest updatesBritish dual nationals may be able to use expired UK passports to prove...
Read MoreScottish Labour leader says he doesn’t regret calling for Starmer to quit – UK politics live
by The Guardian | Feb 13, 2026 | Anas Sarwar, Brexit, Civil service, Conservatives, Ed Davey, Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC), Gender, Keir Starmer, Labour, Law, Nigel Farage, Politics, Scotland, Scottish National party (SNP), Scottish politics, Social media, The Guardian, Transgender, UK news, YouTube | 0 |
Anas Sarwar said that he stood by what he said when he announced on Monday that he wanted the prime minister to stand downThe Equality and Human Rights Commission has welcomed a high court ruling defending the interim guidance...
Read MoreDual nationals to be denied entry to UK from 25 February unless they have British passport
by The Guardian | Feb 13, 2026 | Brexit, Europe, European Union, Home Office, Immigration and asylum, Passport Office, Politics, The Guardian, UK news | 0 |
New border controls require ‘certificate of entitlement’ to attach to second nationality passport that costs £589Dual British nationals have been warned they may be denied boarding a flight, ferry or train to...
Read MoreLabour can win political argument for closer EU ties, says Rachel Reeves
by The Guardian | Feb 11, 2026 | Brexit, Business, Economic policy, Europe, European Union, Politics, Rachel Reeves, The Guardian, Trade policy, UK news | 0 |
Chancellor says stronger alignment with Europe is ‘biggest prize’ for trade and economic growthRachel Reeves has insisted Labour can win the political argument for a closer relationship with the EU, calling it the...
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