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EU leaders hold out post Brexit olive branch EUROWEEKLY SAYS After seven years EU leaders have indicated they want cordial relations with Great Britain. Representatives from all member states (27 in total) said on Monday (8 May) that they wanted to “develop further ties between the EU and the UK” which came after a deal was agreed on Brexit trade arrangements for Northern Ireland. The Windsor framework was agreed at a meeting in London in March, and it appears that since then Rishi Sunak and the European Commission Chief, Ursula von der Leyen want to confirm the value of being…
EU Leaders Willing To Build Post-Brexit Relations With Britain REPUBLIC WORLD SAYS EU leaders have hinted that they wish to build relations with the UK after seven turbulent years from the seismic Brexit vote, reported The Guardian. On Monday, representatives from all 27 member states said that they have been waiting to “develop further ties between the EU and the UK”. This comes after a deal was sealed on Brexit trade arrangements for Northern Ireland. It is to be noted that the Windsor framework has been agreed between Rishi Sunak and the European Commission chief, Ursula von der Leyen. In…
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Local elections 2023: Starmer warns Labour ‘hardest part lies ahead Sir Keir Starmer has urged his senior shadow ministers to do more work after the Labour Party recorded strong local election results last week, saying the “hardest part lies ahead” and the party must prove it can form a “big reforming government.” Labour gained over 500 councillors while the Conservatives lost over 1,000. Starmer is set to meet with leaders of all 22 councils won by Labour, with a task of creating “emergency cost of living plans” within their first 100 days, along with a review of local housing and…
Met Police say they regret arresting anti-monarchy protesters The Metropolitan Police expressed regret over the arrests of six anti-monarchy protesters on Coronation day and apologised to Republic chief executive Graham Smith and other members of the group, who were detained when their vehicle was stopped near the procession route. The Met had used a controversial new law to detain the group after items were found in their vehicle that the officers “had reasonable grounds to believe could be used as lock on devices”. However, the group was released after the Met found no proof that the protesters had intended to…
Ukraine says it downed Russian cruise missiles aimed at Kyiv Ukrainian officials reported that 15 Russian cruise missiles were downed by air defenses overnight in an attack against the country’s capital, Kyiv. The missiles were believed to have been launched from four bombers flying from the Caspian Sea region. There were no casualties from the attack, which occurred hours before Russia’s Victory Day celebration, a holiday commemorating the Soviet Union’s victory over Nazi Germany during World War II. Ukrainian officials accused Russian forces of attempting “to kill as many civilians as possible on this day” and said that it was…
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