Furious European Union officials have demanded talks with the British Government over a new fishing regulation, which has sparked anger among Eurocrats. The European Commission wants an explanation three months after leaders in London and devolved Scotland announced the end of industrial sand eel
The Labour Party would try to persuade the European Union to allow the UK to join some of its monthly meetings. The move has sparked concerns that a future Labour government would try to row back on Brexit. However, shadow foreign secretary,
Nigel Farage has made a hilarious comparison between his views on the European Union and those of former US President Donald Trump. Speaking at a hard-right event in Brussels, Farage suggested that Trump’s disdain for Brussels surpassed even his own, dubbing the
Conservationists have accused France of hypocrisy after it launched a dispute with the UK over the banning of its trawlers from some British waters to protect vulnerable habitats. The UK’s ban on bottom trawling – a damaging fishing technique that drags heavy
Nigel Farage lashed out at Brussels in a row over a major conservative conference. The National Conservative Conference, where speakers include the former Ukip leader, kicked off in Brussels today after two venues pulled out of hosting the event. Mr Farage said
The failure to take the opportunity to land a massive US trade deal when it was on offer from Donald Trump has contributed to making Brexit one of “the biggest missed opportunities,” Liz Truss has told the Daily Express. In her book
Brexit freedoms are powering a manufacturing “juggernaut” that is firing a resurgent economy, Cabinet minister Kemi Badenoch says. The pulsating “made in the UK” sector is now worth £518billion and supporting 7.3million jobs in a clear sign the country is on the
Tensions between Britain and Spain have escalated over the status of Gibraltar, with leaked diplomatic cables revealing Britain’s capitulation to Spanish pressure in recent negotiations. The controversy surfaced after the cancellation of a Red Arrows aerobatics display last September, following warnings from
A British expat with Parkinson’s disease and his wife living in France have been left stuck in the European country and have been told they must pay a whopping £11000 if they wish to return to the UK Stephen Kaye, 60, and
Tory MPs have declared the latest “bonkers” ruling by the European Court of Human Rights proves it is time to quit as it is becoming too political. Former Home Secretary Suella Braverman said Britain must ensure it cannot be dictated to “by