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Labour's 'Dynamic Alignment' with EU Rules Explained

Keir Starmer's plan for dynamic alignment with EU single market rules aims to ease Brexit trade barriers. We examine if it's a pragmatic reset or a sovereignty surrender. Read the full analysis.

UK faces huge EU payments for single market access

Keir Starmer pushes for closer EU ties, potentially costing Britain hundreds of millions. New rules on food and animal welfare loom as Brussels demands 'pay to play'. Read the full analysis.

New Poll Shows 58% Would Vote to Rejoin the EU

A decade after the 2016 referendum, a new Mirror poll reveals 58% would vote to rejoin the EU. Keir Starmer seeks to repair relations, but Brexit remains a divisive national issue. Have your say in our poll.

Poll: Majority Would Vote to Rejoin EU

Exclusive poll reveals 58% would vote to rejoin the EU as Keir Starmer works to repair relations. We ask for your views on Brexit a decade after the referendum.

Majority of Brits Now Want to Rejoin the EU

Exclusive polling shows 58% would vote to rejoin the EU, with stark divides by age and party. As the 10th Brexit anniversary nears, pressure grows for closer ties.

Starmer: UK Prepared for Closer EU Single Market Ties

PM Keir Starmer says the UK should consider closer alignment with the EU single market if in the national interest, while ruling out rejoining a customs union or freedom of movement. Read the latest Brexit developments.

Streeting pushes for closer EU ties post-Brexit

Health Secretary Wes Streeting calls for deeper EU trade links, breaking with Starmer's Brexit red lines. He refuses to deny leadership ambitions, suggesting Britain is ready for a gay PM. Read the full story.

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.

Streeting: Taxes Too High, EU Trade Key for Growth

Health Secretary Wes Streeting says UK taxes are 'too high' and calls for deeper EU trade ties. He diplomatically ducks questions on replacing Keir Starmer as Labour trails in polls. Read the full interview analysis.

UK Steel hit by EU green tax paperwork burden

UK manufacturers face a mountain of Brexit-style paperwork on £7bn of EU exports after the government failed to secure a vital carbon tax exemption. Industry warns of a 'significant negative impact'.

8 killed in Odesa strike as US peace talks continue

At least eight dead in Russian missile attack on Odesa port, as Trump administration's envoy prepares for key talks with Kremlin officials in Florida. Read the latest on the Ukraine conflict.

EU Biometric Checks Cause 70% Surge in Airport Delays

New EU Entry/Exit System (EES) biometric checks cause 70% longer processing times and 3-hour delays at European airports, sparking chaos for UK Christmas travellers and warnings of 'systemic disruption'.

Russian missile kills seven in Odesa port attack

A Russian missile strike on a key Ukrainian grain port near Odesa has killed seven and injured 15. The attack comes as the EU secures a €90bn loan for Kyiv and US-led peace talks begin in Miami. Read the latest.

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