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Members of the European Parliament are expected to approve a grant of tens of millions of pounds, to help UK areas stricken by flooding.
The government hasn't yet decided on a new scheme, and many in the rural communities are concerned a 'funding gap' will appear.
In total, European Commission has pledged €232M to help contain coronavirus outbreak, as Italy becomes an infection hotspot.
Everything from travel to air quality has been looked at in order to create ‘a growth that gives back’
Nobel scientists warn Britain will lose ‘superpower’ status if access barred to €100bn EU fund
Boris Johnson aide, a strident critic of Brussels, is accused of hypocrisy over payments.
Bloc declares solidarity with protests against Lukashenko’s grip on power as it vows to press ahead with sanctions.
Plans for a new law giving the UK government more powers to spend in Wales will be published on Wednesday.
But ensuring Irish interests are part of any final Brexit trade deal ‘will not be easy’.
The UK government needs to "get a move on" in developing the system to replace EU funds in Wales after Brexit, according to a former Welsh secretary.
Conservative councillors say EU base is ‘waste of taxpayer money’.
Some 250,000 Britons live in 14 territories, with many reporting fear and confusion as the Brexit deadline nears.
Scottish farmers could lose £170m by 2025, with Welsh and Northern Irish ministers also critical of new regime.
Whitehall is to bypass the devolved administrations and replace European structural funds with a centrally-controlled fund.
Scotland’s finance secretary, finally, received a response from the UK government regarding replacement funding, lost due to the UK’s exit from the EU.
Ministers from across the devolved regions have jointly criticised the UK Government for their approach to allocating previous EU funding.
Ministers have promised on several occasions that Wales will not lose out due to Brexit.
CAMPAIGNERS have raised concerns the UK Government’s plans for replacing European funding will fail to deliver for Scotland’s rural and island communities.
The leader of Swansea Council has raised concerns about the funding which will replace the hundreds of millions of pounds Wales used to receive from the European Union each year.