The European Commission wants Britain to loosen immigration rules for people under 30 – for now, London says no.
Sir Ed also called for Donald Trump to be offered a state visit to the UK, but only if he delivered support for Ukraine.
A U.K. government minister told CNBC it's important for the U.K. to "do our own thing" when it comes to regulating powerful artificial intelligence models.
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Paris, France had Europe’s second most congested roads and the sixth globally with drivers facing 97 hours of delay. Dublin, Ireland is the third most congested city in Europe with 81 hours of delays.
Make it easier to invest in polluting companies through SFDR and climate benchmark rules, and simplify green taxonomy, group tells policymakers
Musk, the world’s richest man who will serve in Trump’s next administration, has launched multiple attacks on Starmer over child grooming and his role as Britain’s chief prosecutor before he became PM, citing false claims that he covered up the Rochdale grooming scandal.
"The headspace is there. The appetite is there in Europe for closer UK relations," one EU figure told me. "What's less clear is what London is really interested in - and what trade-offs it's willing to make to get there. That's key and that appears not to ...
The British Fashion Council (BFC) and Copenhagen Fashion Week (CPHFW) have joined forces to accelerate the industry's sustainability actions across the Nordic and British fashion markets.
Baroness Sharon Bowles said that the corporate raid on the investment trust industry had been encouraged by the FCA being too slow to respond to problems in the sector.
The BBC understands the government will make an announcement on hospital funding next week. Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced in July that a review would be carried out on hospital, road and rail projects as part of an attempt to plug a £22bn hole in public finances.