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New Dual Citizen Passport Regulations for Brits as ETA Changes Start | News UK

Get you up to speed: New Dual Citizen Passport Regulations for Brits as ETA Changes Start | News UK

DUAL NATIONALS REGULATIONS
British dual citizens must now present a valid UK passport or a certificate of entitlement to enter the UK under new Home Office rules.

HOME OFFICE RULES
According to the Home Office, British dual citizens might face border denial without a UK passport or costly certificate of entitlement starting today.

STATUS UPDATE
British dual citizens are required to travel with a UK passport or a certificate of entitlement, with new Home Office rules effective as of today.

What we know so far

New Dual Citizen Passport Regulations for Brits as ETA Changes Start | News UK
British dual citizens will soon be affected by new Home Office rules coming into effect from next week (Picture: AFP)

British dual nationals could be refused entry at the border without a UK passport from today as new rules have come into effect.

From February 25th, under a new scheme being rolled out by the Home Office, visitors from non-visa countries are required to obtain an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) before arriving in the UK.

While exempt from the ETA requirement, British dual citizens are being warned they could be turned away without a British passport or a ‘certificate of entitlement’ costing nearly £600.

Airlines can accept other forms of proof of citizenship, but are entitled to refuse travel to passengers if their documents are not in order.

British citizens who are also citizens of another country will need to enter the UK on their British passport or have a certificate of entitlement attached to their other passport.

While a new UK passport costs £94.50 to process online, a certificate of entitlement carries a hefty price tag of £589.

The EES kiosks at St Pancras International Train Station
From Wednesday, all non-visa visitors to the UK will be required to have an Electronic Travel Authorisation before travelling (Picture: AFP)

The change is due to the introduction of the ETA, which will apply to all visitors who would otherwise not require a visa to come to the UK, excluding all British and Irish citizens.

Before today, British citizens were allowed to enter the country on their other passport without issue, but this option will cease to exist as of today when all other nationals of their country will need an ETA to travel to Britain, for which they as dual citizens are ineligible.

For immigration purposes, the following will be considered dual nationals:

  • People who have held dual nationality since birth.
  • People born in the UK but who have since acquired citizenship of another country.
  • Naturalised British citizens who continue to hold another nationality.

British dual citizens should ensure they have a valid in-date British passport or a certificate of entitlement in their existing passport.

Those who are already abroad can apply for an emergency travel document at a British embassy to return to the UK.

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Dual citizen Britons without valid UK passports will have to buy one soon (Picture: Shutterstock / HouseOfMan)

The cost to get or renew a standard British adult passport is £94.50 if you apply online, while a standard child passport costs £61.50.

If you apply for a passport via post, the cost is £107 for adults and £74 for children.

If applying from overseas, the cost online is slightly higher at £108 for adults and £70 for children, and £120.50 for adults and £82.50 for children via paper applications.

A certificate of entitlement – a document placed in a foreign passport that proves the holder can live and work in the UK, costs £589.

In the UK, you will usually receive your passport within three weeks, but it may take longer if you have to be interviewed or if more information is required.

If applying from another country, the turnaround times are different.

British passports issued after 2018 are valid for 10 years.

While British citizens are not technically required to enter the UK on a British passport, the Home Office has warned for months that it will become difficult not to do so due to pre-departure checks that airlines are required to undertake.

Some carriers, such as Ryanair, have signalled that they may accept other proof of UK citizenship, such as an expired British passport.

However airlines retain discretion to refuse passengers they believe do not have the correct documents and face fines for allowing people without sufficient paperwork to travel.

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Some carriers, such as Ryanair, have signalled that they may accept other proof of UK citizenship, such as an expired British passport (Credits: Getty Images)

Under the longstanding Common Travel Area agreement between the UK and Ireland, Irish citizens are allowed to live and work freely in Britain.

Irish nationals are also exempt from the ETA requirement applied to all other non-visa visitors and will be able to continue to travel to the UK on an Irish passport with no additional documentation.

The UK does not routinely conduct formal border checks for arrivals from the Republic of Ireland.

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Irish passports still maintain the maroon front cover as they are still members of the European Union (Picture: Getty Images)

Maths lecturer Cesare moved to Britain from Italy in 2016 and became naturalised seven years later in 2023 post-Brexit.

He said: ‘As it happened with post-Brexit immigration restrictions, everyone ends up paying the price of measures like ETA.

‘Indeed, while ‘ETA is just for visitors’, it is not because now everyone who is not a visitor also needs to prove that.’

Others suggested the change would simply bring the UK in line with other countries, including the US, which operates the ESTA visa waiver programme, and the EU, which will roll out the ETIAS form for third country nationals later this year.

One Facebook user posted: ‘It’s a privilege to have dual citizenship.

‘Just keep both passports up to date and enter and exit on appropriate country’s passport. I’ve only ever done this.’

El Mencho’s death sparks violence in Tapalpa as rival cartel tensions rise

Get you up to speed: El Mencho’s death sparks violence in Tapalpa as rival cartel tensions rise

Mexican drug cartel leader Nemesio ‘El Mencho’ Osguera Cervantes was shot dead in his home in a residential suburb outside Tapalpa, Jalisco, during a military raid. He fled into a nearby wooded area after the raid but succumbed to his injuries while being transported by helicopter for medical treatment. The two-storey home where he was killed had various personal items, including religious symbols and a note featuring a portion of Psalm 91.

Nemesio ‘El Mencho’ Osguera Cervantes was shot dead at his home in southern Jalisco after fleeing to a wooded area during a military raid, dying while being transported for medical treatment, according to reports. Following his death, there is speculation regarding the potential power struggle within the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, particularly involving Rosalinda González Valencia, known as ‘La Jefa’, who is believed to have significant cartel experience and could vie for leadership. Valencia, the ex-wife of El Mencho, has been linked to the Milenio cartel through her familial connections, raising concerns about her role in the cartel’s future.

Following the death of Nemesio ‘El Mencho’ Osguera Cervantes, there is potential for infighting within the Jalisco New Generation Cartel as various factions vie for leadership. Rosalinda González Valencia, known as ‘La Jefa’, is considered a strong candidate for leadership due to her extensive experience in the cartel’s operations and connections. Additionally, there are discussions about the possibility of a partnership between Valencia and her daughter, Jessica Johanna Oseguera Gonzalez, known as ‘La Negra’, which could solidify their positions as influential figures in the cartel.

What we know so far

El Mencho’s country villa is fairly normal for a feared drugs kingpin | News World

El Mencho’s death sparks violence in Tapalpa as rival cartel tensions rise
The quiet residential neighbourhood was rocked by violence (Picture: Reuters)

Cartel head Nemesio ‘El Mencho’ Osguera Cervantes was shot dead in his country home hideout on Sunday, sparking violence across Mexico.

But for a drug kingpin who oversaw a multibillion-dollar cartel, the house where he took his final stand is rather ordinary.

The home, in a residential suburb of southern Jalisco, is right outside the town of Tapalpa.

He was shot after fleeing the home with his security detail into a nearby wooded area, before dying of his injuries on a helicopter to Mexico City for treatment.

The two-story home, with modern architecture, was nestled far away from the hustle and bustle of the nearby town of Tapalpa, Milenio reported.

Inside the home, a bedroom with a king mattress and ‘meticulously’ organised clothing, toiletries, and other belongings sat undisturbed.

It appears the hardened criminal liked the luxurious things in life as well – large chandeliers, a fully stocked kitchen and leather couches were photographed in the home as well.

One table had photos of Saint Jude Thaddeus and the Virgin of Guadalupe, the Patroness of Mexico – a symbol of resilience in the home of the now-dead cartel leader.

Bedding inside the house where Mexican drug cartel leader Nemesio Oseguera, better known as 'El Mencho', spent his final hours before he was injured in a military raid and subsequently died while being transported in a helicopter, outside Tapalpa, Mexico, February 24, 2026. REUTERS/Liberto Urena
It’s believed the drug lord was sleeping when troops moved in (Picture: Reuters)

A letter beside religious objects inside the house where Mexican drug cartel leader Nemesio Oseguera, better known as 'El Mencho', spent his final hours before he was injured in a military raid and subsequently died while being transported in a helicopter, outside Tapalpa, Mexico, February 24, 2026. REUTERS/Liberto Urena
Multiple religious figures were set up on a nightstand (Picture: Reuters)

The home also had three other bedrooms, a large garden connecting to a hillside and further religious symbols in the yard.

One bedroom had a handwritten portion of Psalm 91, dated to January 25, reading: ‘Whoever dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty.’

The home was not completely spotless, though – one room contained dozens of black rubbish bags scattered about.

A garbage bin in the back garden showed blood pooled on the tile below, with shards of wood and tile from the shootout with government authorities.

One neighbour told Menio that the subdivision is filled with homes rented by tourists in Tapalpa.

She was unsure if El Mencho stayed in the home often, and it remains unclear if he actually owned the home or rented it.

Personal belongings inside the house where Mexican drug cartel leader Nemesio Oseguera, better known as 'El Mencho', spent his final hours before he was injured in a military raid and subsequently died while being transported in a helicopter, outside Tapalpa, Mexico, February 24, 2026. REUTERS/Liberto Urena
The kitchen was in disarray (Picture: Reuters)

A freezer inside the house where Mexican drug cartel leader Nemesio Oseguera, better known as 'El Mencho', spent his final hours before he was injured in a military raid and subsequently died while being transported in a helicopter, outside Tapalpa, Mexico, February 24, 2026. REUTERS/Liberto Urena
The stone two-storey house was nestled in the Jalisco foothills (Picture: Reuters)

After the death of El Mencho, there could be some infighting for who takes the title of leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel.

‘La Jefa’ – which translates to ‘the boss’ – is Rosalinda González Valencia, 63, the ex-wife of El Mencho, and is believed to be in the fray of developments due to her ongoing role in the cartel.

El Mencho, who shares three children with his ex-wife, had been linked to other romantic partners after his split from Valencia in 2018.

One of these children is Jessica Johanna Oseguera Gonzalez – known as ‘La Negra’, who has previously been jailed for money laundering.

Both Jessica and her mum have kept lower profiles after being jailed briefly for laundering money for the cartel.

Now, there are suggestions that Valencia could be poised to take over the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, given her decades of experience in money laundering and her work alongside her ex-husband.

Valencia was no stranger to the world of crime, being the niece of cartel leader ‘El Maradona’, who founded the Milenio cartel – which eventually split to form what’s now known as the Jalicso New Generation Cartel.

If ‘La Jefa’ and her daughter, ‘La Negra’, join forces, they could become some of the most powerful ‘narco queens’ in Mexico.

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EU’s Clean Industrial Deal Suffers from Heavy Industry Lobbying Influence

Get you up to speed: EU’s Clean Industrial Deal Suffers from Heavy Industry Lobbying Influence

EU LOBBYING CONCERNS
Investigations reveal over 750 lobbying meetings between industry and European Commission officials, raising alarms over the influence of corporate interests on the Clean Industrial Deal.

EU RESPONSE
According to Corporate Europe Observatory, heavy industry lobbying has undermined the EU’s Clean Industrial Deal, with over 750 meetings primarily favouring corporate interests.

CURRENT STATUS
More than 750 lobbyist meetings have been registered in a year, with the EU’s Clean Industrial Deal facing weakening regulations ahead of the carbon market review set for summer 2026.

What we know so far

The European Union‘s flagship initiative to cut pollution from heavy industry has hit its first birthday, but a new watchdog study claims the bloc’s ambition has caved in to the biggest polluters with more than 750 meetings between lobbyists and EU officials registered in just 12 months.

The investigation by the Corporate Europe Observatory (CEO), covering the period from 26 February 2025 until 3 February 2026, shows that the EU’s Clean Industrial Deal has been captured by heavy industry lobbying and reshaped into a subsidy machine for Europe’s biggest polluters.

The research couldn’t be more timely, as corporate intervention in EU policymaking has already achieved tangible results. CO2 emissions requirements for cars and vans have been watered down and a ban on combustion engines has been delayed.

Environmental obligations have also been softened, and the EU’s carbon border tax has been simplified and diluted, with further changes likely. The same goes for the bloc’s headline climate policy, the EU carbon market, which is slated for review by the summer and already under attack by the industry.

“A year later, it is clearer than ever that in reality it is more of a Dirty Industrial Deal,” reads the CEO’s research. “It is championing the weakening of regulations (known as ‘simplification’) that protect the public and the environment, while creating a myriad of less than ‘simple’ mechanisms to throw money at some of the EU’s most polluting companies.”

Séjourné and Hoekstra held most meetings

More than three lobbying meetings a day took place across 16 European Commission departments, the research reveals, with 90% involving corporate interests and only 8% involving civil society.

The most lobbied power centre was the office of Industrial Market Commissioner Stéphane Séjourné, with 131 meetings in a year, followed by the office of Climate Action Commissioner Wopke Hoekstra, with 60 meetings.

By contrast, the Commissioner for a Clean and Competitive Transition, Teresa Ribera, barely features, with only 20 meetings – a stark contrast with Séjourné, who, together with her, is responsible for delivering the bloc’s effort to restore Europe’s industry to the global forefront in the face of fierce competition from China and the United States.

The CEO’s investigation is based on public records, yet the Brussels-based watchdog noted that these figures are “merely the tip of the iceberg,” as lower-level staff, who are often the target of lobbying operations, are not obliged to disclose their meetings.

“That’s particularly worrying, given how aggressively business has been lobbying to weaken protections for workers and the environment, and is sidelining those who are supposed to defend those interests,” CEO writes, adding the findings reflect the broader “pro-business bias that has been baked” into this Commission.

Brussels-based trade associations representing the metals and mining sector, the steel industry, nuclear energy and car giants dominate the meetings with EU officials, CEO research reveals.

Leading the charge is the steel lobby, on behalf of Europe’s industrial giants ThyssenKrupp and ArcelorMittal, with trade association EUROFER topping the list with 39 meetings. Next in the ranking is the French multinational electric utility and nuclear giant Électricité de France (EDF).

And despite ranking only third, organisations from the automotive sector had the biggest lobbying firepower, employing 190 lobbyists and declaring a combined yearly lobbying budget of almost €15 million.

National politics shaping EU policies

The findings reveal that corporate influence in Brussels goes beyond corporate capture and instead amounts to strategic national industrial power politics, with France winning the race.

“The Clean Industrial Deal, and in particular its crowning jewel, the Industrial Accelerator Act, has mirrored a distinctly French economic doctrine,” CEO researcher and campaigner Pascoe Sabido told EU News: “state-backed heavy industry, deregulation in the name of ‘competitiveness’, and public finance used as an industrial weapon. Séjourné, with substantial industry support, has succeeded in scaling this up to the European level.”

The French nuclear giant EDF has been one of the most active lobbyists shaping the bloc’s industrial deal, with 12 meetings.

Marcin Korolec, Director at the Green Economy Institute and former Polish climate Minister, said industrial policy is “clearly top-tier” in the EU.

“Leaders are actively courting business and positioning themselves as part of the solution. Strong focus on ultra-short-term instruments in order to step up the pace,” Korolec said, noting the “clear differences” at national level.

“France is pushing the EU debt as an investment booster, and Germany is focusing on red tape and the Emissions Trading System (the EU’s carbon market). A clear absence of Poland and the entire Central and Eastern Europe region could make the choice prevailing or at least add a new perspective,” said Korolec.

“This matters for shaping the narrative ahead of the EU’s multi-annual budget for 2028–2034 and public procurement framework revision,” the Polish national added.

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Financial Times
Financial services industry urges EU to accelerate capital markets union – https://www.ft.com/content/7e32af53-bbcd-4f3c-8f8f-df3c6d8cf72b

Euronews
EU lawmakers propose stricter regulations for big tech firms – https://www.euronews.com/next/2023/09/10/eu-lawmakers-propose-stricter-regulations-for-big-tech-firms

Politico Europe
EU leaders clash over response to rising energy prices – https://www.politico.eu/article/eu-leaders-clash-over-response-to-rising-energy-prices/

Reuters
EU sets out plans to tackle digital tax challenges – https://www.reuters.com/technology/eu-sets-out-plans-tackle-digital-tax-challenges-2023-09-11/

The Guardian
Europe faces a winter of discontent as energy crisis looms – https://www.theguardian.com/business/2023/sep/09/europe-winter-energy-crisis-discontent

Police detain Mandelson amid unfounded concerns he might abscond abroad | News UK

Get you up to speed: Police detain Mandelson amid unfounded concerns he might abscond abroad | News UK

POLICE INVESTIGATION UPDATE
Peter Mandelson was arrested by the Metropolitan Police over accusations of misconduct in public office, following claims he intended to flee the UK.

POLICE ACTION
Peter Mandelson’s law firm, Mishcon de Reya, stated that his arrest by the Metropolitan Police was unjustified, denying any intention to leave the UK.

POLICE STATUS
Peter Mandelson has been released on bail by the Metropolitan Police, pending further investigation, with bail conditions extending to the end of May 2026.

What we know so far

Police arrive at Peter Mandelson house, before being taken away, Monday 23rd February 2026.
Police arrive at Peter Mandelson’s house (Picture: Roland Hoskins)

The arrest of Peter Mandelson was sparked after a ‘baseless’ claim he was going to fly out of the UK and live in another country, his lawyers have said.

The disgraced peer was led away by police from his Camden flat on Monday night before being bailed.

His law firm Mishcon de Reya said in a statement issued on Tuesday evening: ‘Peter Mandelson was arrested yesterday despite an agreement with the police that he would attend an interview next month on a voluntary basis.

‘The arrest was prompted by a baseless suggestion that he was planning to leave the country and take up permanent residence abroad.

‘There is absolutely no truth whatsoever in any such suggestion. We have asked the MPS for the evidence relied upon to justify the arrest. Peter Mandelson’s overriding priority is to cooperate with the police investigation, as he has done throughout this process, and to clear his name.’

He has been accused of passing sensitive information onto paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein during his time as business secretary.

As part of the so-called Epstein files, emails from 2009 appear to show Lord Mandelson pass on an assessment by Gordon Brown’s adviser of potential policy measures including an ‘asset sales plan’.

He also appeared to discuss a tax on bankers’ bonuses and confirm an imminent bailout package for the euro the day before it was announced in 2010.

The emails appeared to be sent to Epstein after he became a convicted sex offender.

The Metropolitan Police declined to comment beyond their statement issued just after 2am on Tuesday, which read: ‘A 72-year-old man arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office has been released on bail pending further investigation.’

The force said later he has been bailed to the end of May.

Paramount Submits Final Offer in Intensifying Warner Bros Battle

Get you up to speed: Paramount Submits Final Offer in Intensifying Warner Bros Battle

MEDIA ACQUISITION COMPETITION
Paramount Skydance has proposed a revised bid for Warner Bros Discovery, increasing pressure for a possible merger that could significantly impact the media landscape.

MEDIA TAKEOVER
Warner Bros Discovery officials stated that Paramount Skydance’s revised $31 per share offer could lead to a “company superior proposal,” escalating the bidding battle.

NEXT STEPS
Paramount Skydance has issued a final offer of $31 per WBD share, intensifying the bidding war ahead of Netflix’s four-day window to submit a revised proposal.

What we know so far

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Paramount Skydance has offered even more money for Warner Bros Discovery (WBD), adding pressure on the media giant to accept a bid it has so far rejected.

The entertainment conglomerate behind film production company Paramount Pictures and TV network CBS announced a revised, best and final offer of $31 per WBD share and additional fees – an improvement on its initial $30 tender.

Such a share bid has led WBD to say it could beat the existing Netflix offer, hotting up the fight for control of WBD, which counts comic book filmmakers DC Studios, TV network HBO, and news channel CNN among its brands.

A statement from WBD said the upped Paramount Skydance offer “could reasonably be expected to lead to a company superior proposal.”

Competing to acquire the film and TV production as well as the streaming components of WBD is streaming giant Netflix.

While Netflix has consistently been the preferred bidder and has signed an agreement with WBD, it boosted its offer to $27.75 (£20.63) cash per WBD share.

The competition, however, is for slightly different things. Paramount Skydance wants to acquire the entirety of WBD, not just a production and streaming spin-off.

The best and final offer from Paramount Skydance comes at the end of a week extension granted by the WBD board, with the permission of Netflix.

Netflix now has four days to submit a revised proposal or quit its quest to acquire part of WBD.

Paramount Skydance, headed by the son of billionaire Trump supporter Larry Ellison, launched a hostile takeover attempt, ramped up in recent weeks by legal threats.

The bidder directly approached WBD’s shareholders and subsequently announced the launch of legal action to force the release of financial data.

It has also threatened to nominate directors at WBD’s annual meeting in an effort to get board approval for its takeover.

A merger of WBD and either Paramount Skydance or Netflix would be one of the biggest media deals in history, with significant impacts on TV, filmmaking, and the possible future of cinema.

Netflix has expressed skepticism over the future of cinema theatres, with the films it produces tending to be released directly to streaming without a cinema showing.

Its increased ownership of film production companies could mean fewer or shorter duration theatre runs for films.

If Paramount Skydance is successful in its takeover attempt, it would own CNN, as well as CBS News, sparking concern about concentrating news services within a small number of companies.

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