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Starmer signs major EU security pact

Labour leader Keir Starmer signs groundbreaking security agreement with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, marking a significant shift in post-Brexit UK-EU relations and defence cooperation.

French court rejects migrants' bid to block removal

A French court has rejected an urgent bid by migrants to prevent their removal from French territory, marking another chapter in Europe's ongoing immigration challenges. The ruling highlights the complex legal battles surrounding migration policies.

Belgium sends €1.7B Russian assets to arm Ukraine

European Commission confirms Belgium will channel billions in frozen Russian assets to purchase military hardware for Ukraine's defence, marking unprecedented move in economic warfare against Moscow.

Belgium seizes Russian billions for Ukraine defence

In an unprecedented decision, Belgian authorities have confiscated €1.9 billion from frozen Russian assets, with funds redirected to support Ukraine's military efforts against Russian aggression.

EU cracks down on Airbnb with new rental rules

The European Commission unveils sweeping regulations for short-term rentals like Airbnb and Booking.com, requiring mandatory data sharing and registration to combat housing shortages.

Lloyds sets aside £450m for car finance claims probe

Exclusive: Lloyds Banking Group sets aside £450 million as FCA investigates discretionary commission arrangements in car finance market, potentially triggering compensation claims for millions of British motorists.

Lloyds sets aside £450m for car finance probe

Exclusive: Lloyds sets aside massive sum as FCA investigates discretionary commission arrangements in car finance market. Potential compensation claims could affect millions.

Von der Leyen courts far-right in EU power play

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen seeks controversial alliance with far-right ECR group, including Meloni's Brothers of Italy, raising eyebrows across Brussels ahead of EU elections.

UK High Court Approves £853M Apple Lawsuit

The UK High Court has approved a massive collective action lawsuit against Apple, alleging the tech giant overcharged UK developers and consumers through its App Store commission fees. The case could cost Apple up to £853 million.

Planetary Diet Could Save 40,000 Lives Daily

A groundbreaking global report reveals that adopting the Planetary Health Diet could save millions of lives annually while dramatically reducing environmental damage. Discover how simple dietary changes could transform public health and combat climate cha

ABC pays huge payout after illegal sacking of journalist

The Australian Broadcasting Corporation has been ordered to make a significant compensation payment to presenter Antoinette Lattouf, after the Fair Work Commission found she was illegally dismissed just three days into a temporary role following complaint

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