The case returns to court after a conviction triggered a political storm and cast doubt over the future of France’s most prominent challenger to the establishment.
Starmer could turn the deal down, but his own track record is unlikely to fill Brexiteers with hope.
Budapest says “democracy and the rule of law are in crisis in Poland.”
European officials will try to persuade the U.S. president that they can keep Greenland secure by themselves.
The president is not interested in simply signing a document over the island, saying that ownership itself “is psychologically needed for success.”
Once closely aligned with government departments and major corporations, the organisation has seen key backers quietly withdraw their support.
Officials are tinkering around the edges to ‘fix’ educational problems, when they should be doing more on border control.
If recent events are anything to go by, Brussels will be effectively left out of the discussion and other continental leaders will be busy issuing statements.
As if Merz wasn’t in enough trouble for saying nothing, the capital’s mayor then went to play tennis when he said he was “locked in” his office.
Czechia will not cancel the initiative but will no longer make its own taxpayers foot the bill.
With the authorities not reading the warning signs, these events are likely to take place more and more often.
Plans for wider ‘dynamic alignment’ with the EU are Labour’s latest effort to backtrack on the 2016 ‘Leave’ vote.