Eurostar scraps fast-track check-in ahead of new EU entry/exit system - Described as a ‘seamless’ way to make boarding the train into Europe, the fast-track check-in is now being removed
LONDON, United Kingdom - Britain left the European Union five years ago on Friday, but the anniversary was met with little fanfare as Labour Prime Minister Keir Starmer seeks closer relations with the bloc.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan has launched into a European love-in with a fresh anti-Brexit message on the fifth anniversary of leaving the EU. Writing on social media this morning, Khan declared that "London is European" - and "European Londoners are valued and cherished".
The change is linked to the introduced of the EU’s Entry/Exit System (EES), the automated system that registers travellers from non-EU countries every time they cross a border into or out of the EU.
The European Union proposed allowing London to continue clearing the bloc’s trades until 2028, a departure from its previous vow that the post-Brexit arrangement would end this summer.
Under the February 2023 Windsor Framework, London must judge if an amendment to EU law would significantly impact everyday life in Northern Ireland if enough local lawmakers ask it to do so under ...
Rail service Eurostar will stop offering its SmartCheck biometric check-in at the London St Pancras station on February 13th, 2025.
U.K. Treasury chief Rachel Reeves says that the new Labour government is backing the construction of third runway at London’s Heathrow Airport.
BELFAST - The British government on Monday rejected an attempt to trigger the "Stormont Brake", angering Northern Ireland unionists who sought to use the post-Brexit emergency mechanism to stop ...
London, United Kingdom - Brexit, one of the biggest political events of the 21st century, is five years old this Friday without celebrations or resolution of the old divisions that led 52% of Britons to vote to leave the European Union (EU) in a referendum in 2016.
Polls now suggest that most Britons think Brexit was wrong, including one by YouGov published on Friday which found that 55% of respondents now support rejoining the EU.