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The EU and UK can’t agree on the best approach to state aid rules. However, it’s in the best interests of both parties to compromise on the issue.
Leaving the EU confronts my former colleagues with a greater challenge than Whitehall has faced for generations.
After Trump security adviser John Bolton’s visit it’s clear the price of US backing will be paid both in trade and foreign policy.
It may soon be open season on the NHS for private US healthcare companies, writes Professor Harry Burns.
Even before the coronavirus, the organization was hurtling toward the irrelevance that doomed its predecessors.
Rooted in an imperial past, they can’t see the huge damage that trading on WTO terms would inflict on the UK economy.