United Kingdom 'Worst option': UK hauliers slam move to attract foreign lorry drivers The British government wants to increase the number of deliveries foreign lorry drivers can make in the UK to unblock the country's supply chain logjam. 15/10/2021
United Kingdom N Ireland Protocol: Can the big gaps between the UK and EU be bridged? The EU Commission is offering concessions that are likely to fall short of the UK's demands, leading to fears of a further deterioration in relations and even a trade war. 13/10/2021
United Kingdom Christmas dinner: How suppliers are struggling amid UK labour deficit Farming is one of several sectors suffering from an acute lack of workers, as official figures on Tuesday showed a record 1.2 million job vacancies in the UK. 12/10/2021
Portugal Brexit: UK's Lord Frost offers EU 'new legal text' on N Ireland David Frost's speech in Portugal follows a war of words between London and Brussels over the post-Brexit protocol that the UK government wants changed. 12/10/2021
France 'It's easier to be illegal': French MP on why migrants head for UK Calais area politicians blame the UK for lax labour laws that attract illegal migration, responding to UK criticism that the French aren't doing enough to stop Channel crossings. 11/10/2021
United Kingdom UK: Business urges Johnson to put flesh on bones of post-Brexit vision The UK prime minister outlined a vision for a "high wage, high skill, high productivity and low tax economy" but gave no details of how he intends to achieve it. 06/10/2021
United Kingdom Tory conference: Johnson's party ahead in polls despite economic woes Despite the impact of Brexit and the pandemic, opinion surveys suggest the UK's ruling Conservatives are polling ahead of the Labour opposition as the party meets in Manchester. 03/10/2021
Germany German election: Who's who in the race to replace Angela Merkel? How much do you know about those in the race to succeed Angela Merkel? 25/09/2021
France M&S to close over half of French stores due to Brexit supply problems The UK retail chain cites "lengthy and complex export procedures" post-Brexit for its decision to close 11 of its 20 French sites. 16/09/2021
United Kingdom UK plan to send migrant boats back to France 'inhumane', critics say France says it will not tolerate any flouting of international law, following reports that UK Border Force staff are to receive training on how to turn back migrant boats before they reach the English coast. 09/09/2021
United Kingdom N Ireland: Change Brexit deal or we'll sink Belfast government — DUP Jeffrey Donaldson, leader of Northern Ireland's largest British unionist party, is threatening to collapse the power-sharing administration unless post-Brexit trade rules are rewritten within "weeks". 09/09/2021
My Europe Series Brexit harvest: 5 self-sown problems on Boris Johnson's autumn plate The UK faces new border constraints as it struggles with supply shortages, the fruit of the government's rejection of EU rules and overseas labour. 06/09/2021
World News Europe's leaders vow to help Afghanistan as Biden sticks to deadline Europe's leaders vow to help Afghanistan despite Biden's refusal to delay US pullout 25/08/2021
Afghanistan G7: Europe's leaders fail to sway Biden on Afghanistan deadline The UK, France and Germany are pushing Joe Biden to extend the US president's self-imposed deadline for the total withdrawal of American forces from Kabul. 24/08/2021
United Kingdom Raab responds as calls grow for minister to quit over Afghan handling The foreign secretary, on holiday as the Taliban closed on Kabul, is accused of failing to intervene to try to rescue Afghans who had worked for the British. 20/08/2021
My Europe Series It's 30 years since the failed coup to oust Soviet leader Gorbachev The world held its breath 30 years ago when a group of senior Communist officials attempted to oust Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev and flooded Moscow with tanks. The August coup collapsed after just three days and precipitated the breakup of the Soviet Union. 19/08/2021
Afghanistan 'NATO's biggest debacle': Afghanistan troop withdrawals slammed On Monday the head of Angela Merkel's conservative party and possible successor to the German chancellor called the pullout NATO's "biggest debacle" since its creation. 16/08/2021
My Europe Series Six months on from Brexit, has the UK really taken back control? Boris Johnson vowed to "take back control" from the EU, but in several policy areas the UK is finding it hard to break away from Brussels. 19/07/2021
World News Deadline for residency claims for Britons in France, Latvia and Malta UK citizens living in some EU countries must apply by Wednesday for post-Brexit residency status, as do EU nationals in the UK. 30/06/2021
My Europe Series N Ireland: Who's right in the EU-UK dispute over the Brexit protocol? The Brexit treaty Boris Johnson signed with Brussels keeps Northern Ireland aligned to EU rules to keep an open Irish land border, but has brought trade friction with the rest of the UK. 29/06/2021