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US pledges $2B for UN aid as Trump slashes funding

The US announces a $2bn humanitarian pledge to the UN, a fraction of past funding, as the Trump administration demands drastic reforms and warns agencies to 'adapt, shrink or die'. Read the full analysis.

LaPaglia's Aussie trip a strategic career reset

Ex-Australian Survivor host Jonathan LaPaglia is using his festive Queensland homecoming to explore new TV and film opportunities after his shock axing from the Channel Ten series.

Labour's Stealthy EU Reintegration Plan Alarms Brexiteers

Labour's incremental steps towards EU alignment, including rejoining Erasmus, raise fears of a full Brexit reversal. Key figures like Wes Streeting advocate for customs union return, as Brexiteer opposition remains muted.

UK Rejoins Erasmus+ Student Exchange Scheme in 2027

Britain will re-enter the EU's Erasmus+ programme in 2027, securing a 30% discount on fees. The move promises international opportunities for up to 100,000 students and marks a key step in Starmer's Brexit reset.

UK to Rejoin EU Erasmus Scheme from 2027

The UK is poised to rejoin the EU's Erasmus+ student exchange programme in January 2027, following a breakthrough in negotiations. Discover the details of the deal and what it means for British students.

UK Veggie Burgers Face EU Name Ban in Trade Deal

Plant-based products like 'veggie burgers' could be renamed in the UK under new EU labelling rules tied to the post-Brexit trade agreement. Discover how this affects consumers and businesses.

Farage slammed over EU benefits ban plot

Reform UK's Nigel Farage faces backlash for pledging to bar EU nationals from welfare, a move critics warn could trigger a trade war and price hikes. Read the full story.

Farage's EU benefits cut plan risks trade war

Nigel Farage's plan to strip EU citizens of Universal Credit could trigger a trade war with Brussels, pushing up prices for British shoppers. Labour accuses him of 'fantasy numbers'.

Scottish porridge threatened by EU mycotoxin rules

Scotland's iconic porridge and oatcakes face potential ban under EU food safety rules as Labour seeks agricultural alignment. Farmers warn of catastrophic consequences for traditional Scottish diet.

Powell slams 'unacceptable' Labour infighting

Deputy Labour Leader Lucy Powell condemns 'horrible personal briefings' and calls for a 'cultural reset' in politics following a week of internal party strife. Discover what needs to change.

Britain to pay billions for EU market access

Keir Starmer's government signals willingness to pay billions to EU for improved single market access. Brexit reset talks resume next week amid political controversy.

Ministers can't trace billions in Brexit payments to EU

British ministers face scrutiny as they confess to having no clear accounting of where billions of pounds in post-Brexit payments to Brussels have actually been spent, raising serious questions about financial oversight.

£50bn Brexit bill shocks UK taxpayers

Shock revelations expose how Britain's Brexit agreement could cost UK taxpayers an eye-watering £50 billion in ongoing payments to Brussels, raising questions about the true price of sovereignty.

Brits face German police registration for e-gates

British holidaymakers face fresh post-Brexit travel turmoil as Germany demands police registration for e-gate users, contradicting Keir Starmer's pledge of smoother EU travel arrangements.

GMB guest storms off set during fiery Brexit debate

A dramatic walkout unfolded on ITV's Good Morning Britain as guest Dr. Shola Mos-Shogbamimu abruptly left during a heated discussion about Brexit's economic impact with political commentator Patrick Christys.

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