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Many flags, such as national flags and that of the United Nations, are exempt from requiring permission - but not the EU flag. / City Hall is unable to fly the EU flag outside its Newham HQ on the anniversary of Brexit, after a 2021 change to legislation means it could be prosecuted unless planning permission is granted.
Legal experts say Brussels has right to take retaliatory action, making cross-border law enforcement harder. / We have noted the reaction of the United Nations, and they are really concerned about what’s going on,” Anton Hofreiter, the chair of the committee, told reporters in London.
Boris Johnson ‘shredding trust’ with three breaches of international law, former top diplomat warns.
The Scottish Government could use international law and the “principle of self-determination” to ramp up demands for a referendum on independence, a global constitutional law expert has said.
Lady Sugg hands in resignation after overseas aid cut by a third.
Report calls for ‘exploratory referendum’ to look at options, followed by an in-out vote.
The UN is preparing for a project to help vulnerable British people in France through the issues thrown up by Brexit.
Brexit warning over anti-trafficking body comes as lorry driver is charged with manslaughter.
UK decision not to send minister to meeting is sign of how Brexit is shifting foreign policy.
The UK is one of the worst places in Europe for paid parental leave and affordable quality childcare, the UN's children's charity has said.
Chagos Islands: UN officially demands Britain and US withdraw from Indian Ocean archipelago. / General assembly expected to vote in favour of UK ceding control of Indian Ocean archipelago – site of major US airbase – to Mauritius
Britain is bracing for a crushing defeat at the United Nations on Wednesday when the General Assembly is expected to adopt a measure demanding that London cede the British-ruled Chagos islands, home to an important military base.
The United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) is launching a campaign to have all countries of the ECCAS sub-regional bloc operationalize the ECCAS Preferential Tariff (known for short in French as TP/CEEAC) – one of the instruments for easing trade in the zone.
Judges advise Britain that separating archipelago from Mauritius in 1960s was wrong.
Diplomats suggest Britain’s leverage on world stage will be weaker after EU departure. / Brexit is already leading to a “palpable decline” in British influence at the UN, and that influence would be in freefall but for the UK’s commitment to spend 0.7 % of gross national income on overseas aid, a study has found.
Mauritius supported by 94 nations in move to consult The Hague over colonial hold of Indian Ocean territory by British.
International court of justice would be without British judge for first time since 1946 if Sir Christopher Greenwood loses.
Indian candidate fills 15th and final place on bench of international court of justice after UK withdraws its pick for post.