World News Watch: People seen leaving university campus after Charlie Kirk shooting at Utah Valley University
World News Watch: People seen leaving university campus after Charlie Kirk shooting at Utah Valley University
United Kingdom EU warns no renegotiation possible as UK delays border checks again Brussels and London have been at loggerheads over the implementation of the Northern Ireland Protocol — which both parliaments agreed to — since their divorce came into force on January 1. 06/09/2021
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
United Kingdom Lack of lorry drivers in UK leads to empty shelves Some drivers are now earning hundreds of pounds more every day for their shifts. And companies are competing against the giants. Supermarkets simply can’t afford the same wages. 03/09/2021
World News Millionaire bankers in UK moved to EU just before Brexit, says report Countries across the EU "registered a slight increase in the number of high earners, particularly Germany, France, and Italy.” 18/08/2021
Travel News British travellers rage as Vodafone brings back data roaming charges Vodafone is the second major mobile phone operator to bring back data roaming charges for UK customers in the EU. 09/08/2021
United Kingdom Brexit has hit UK's position as a gateway to Europe, say freight firms “We, as Thatcher said, were the gateway to Europe [...] there’s now no point. Unless it’s going to terminate in the UK, what’s the point in bringing it here?" 06/08/2021
United Kingdom UK replacement for Erasmus programme receives 40,000 applications The British government has approved tens of thousands of applications for a new study abroad programme, launched after the UK left the EU’s Erasmus programme following Brexit. 05/08/2021
United Kingdom UK government clarifies visa rules for British artists touring in EU Music industry figures say there is "nothing new" in the UK government's claim that British artists can do visa-free, short-term tours in 19 EU countries. 04/08/2021
My Europe Series Is there a way out of the Northern Ireland Protocol stalemate? EU-UK talks to solve their post-Brexit trade spat over Northern Ireland have reached an impasse. With both sides digging their heels in, what are the options going forward? 30/07/2021
World News EU halts legal action against UK over Northern Ireland Protocol breach A Brussels spokesperson has told Euronews: “In order to provide the necessary space to reflect on these issues and find durable solutions to the implementation of the Protocol, we have decided, at this stage, not to move to the next stage of the infringement procedure.” 27/07/2021
World News Deadlock as London rejects EU's proposals on Northern Ireland trade Talks between London and Brussels entered another impasse on Monday after the UK refused the EU's proposals to solve post-Brexit trade disputes over Northern Ireland. 27/07/2021
My Europe Series Europe's week: Brexit returns and Orban announces anti-LGBT referendum The Commission also released its annual report on the rule of law across the EU, with Hungary, Poland and Slovenia in starring roles. 23/07/2021
United Kingdom EU rejects renegotiating post-Brexit trade rules in Northern Ireland The UK wants a major rewrite of the rules. “Put very simply, we cannot go on as we are,” Brexit minister David Frost said on Wednesday in the House of Lords. 21/07/2021
United Kingdom Brexit and COVID combine to leave supermarket shelves empty in the UK Because of Brexit, new drivers from Europe can no longer come to work in the UK as easily as before. Many went home during the COVID pandemic and have not returned. 21/07/2021
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
United Kingdom 'Devastating': Crops left to rot in England as Brexit begins to bite Brexit -- the effects of which kicked in at the start of the year -- means hiring migrant pickers from eastern Europe is now much harder. 14/07/2021
World 'Divorce is always negative': Barnier gives Brexit overview Michel Barnier, the EU's chief Brexit negotiator, gives his insight on the whole 1600 days of Brexit and discusses his new book on his role and experience during the discussions. He also reveals his political aspirations for the future. 05/07/2021
World News Michel Barnier 'prefers not to give opinion' on UK Brexit negotiators 'I prefer to stop at that': The EU's former chief Brexit negotiator tells Euronews he greatly respected UK ex-PM Theresa May and her top delegate, but offers no comment on her successor Boris Johnson or his team. 05/07/2021
Europe News EU, UK agree temporary truce over 'sausage war' Brussels agreed on Wednesday to extend a grace period for the transit of chilled meat between Great Britain and Northern Ireland for three months. 30/06/2021
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