
Why has the EU blocked the UK’s bid to join the Lugano Convention?
EU member states are more interested in winning lucrative legal business from London than looking after their own citizens.
EU member states are more interested in winning lucrative legal business from London than looking after their own citizens.
Britain’s vaccination success infuriated the EU. Even though escalation was avoided this week, bubbling resentment will lead to future conflict.
It’s not only in Britain that the talk is about extensions, deadlines, delays and new votes but the European Parliament too. Add in a little
Ursula von der Leyen, whose five-year term as President of the European Commission begins on November 1, is probably little different than her predecessor, Jean-Claude
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