UK construction firm enters administration after being in business since 2018
Architectural Panel Solutions Limited, a UK construction company, has entered administration due to rising costs and economic challenges.
Little-known passport rule could see you turned away at the airport
New passport rules following Brexit could unexpectedly prevent holidaymakers from boarding their flights.
United Kingdom: The Windsor Family Throws the Crown and the Country into an Unprecedented Crisis
The article discusses the unprecedented crisis faced by the British monarchy due to actions taken by the Windsor family and political leaders surrounding Brexit.
The agreement on free movement between Gibraltar and Spain will be signed next month
An agreement aimed at removing border checks between Gibraltar and Spain following years of negotiations is slated to be signed next month.
The end of 'the fence': starting in April, Gibraltar joins the Schengen area without renouncing its sovereignty
Gibraltar will join the Schengen zone in April, allowing free movement while maintaining its British sovereignty and adhering to EU regulations as per the new post-Brexit agreement.
Schengen rules will apply at Gibraltar border under finalised post-Brexit deal
A new post-Brexit deal allows for smoother border crossings at Gibraltar, eliminating routine passport checks for daily crossers while implementing dual checks for air and sea arrivals.
Schengen rules will apply at Gibraltar border under post-Brexit deal
A new post-Brexit deal outlines that Schengen rules will apply at the Gibraltar border, eliminating routine passport checks for daily crossers while introducing dual checks for air and sea arrivals.
Brussels publishes the treaty that defines the status of Gibraltar after Brexit
The European Commission has published the legal text that outlines the treaty concerning Gibraltar's status post-Brexit, which aims to facilitate access to Schengen and the single market while removing physical barriers.
Starmer - Metsola Meeting in London: 'A stronger and closer relationship based on realism is in everyone's interest'
European Parliament President Roberta Metsola met with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer during her official visit to the UK to strengthen Brussels-London relations ten years after Brexit.
Tearing down the fence and British soldiers without controls: the keys to the Gibraltar agreement with which 'the United Kingdom wins'
A recent agreement between the EU and the UK, set to eliminate physical barriers at the Gibraltar border, also addresses sovereignty and control issues post-Brexit.
The EU and the UK will collaborate in Competition investigations and major business operations
The EU and the UK have reached an agreement to collaborate on competition investigations and corporate mergers and acquisitions.
Spain will have veto power over residency permits in Gibraltar
Spain will have the authority to veto residency permits in Gibraltar under a new treaty between the EU and the UK post-Brexit.
British public want deeper economic ties with EU, business secretary says
Business Secretary Peter Kyle states that the British public is pragmatic about post-Brexit relations, seeking deeper economic ties with the EU.
Nigel Farage ridiculed in Brexit bus stunt as by-election battle intensifies
Nigel Farage faced ridicule in a Labour campaign bus stunt aimed at rallying support ahead of a crucial UK by-election.
Brexit Consequence: Germans Now Also Have to Pay for British Entry Permit
As a result of Brexit, German citizens must now pay for an electronic entry permit to visit the UK.
Electronic Entry Permit: Entry to Great Britain - Germans must also pay in the future
Beginning February 25, visitors from 85 countries, including Germany, will need to apply for an electronic entry permit (ETA) to enter the UK, with a fee of ยฃ16, under new regulations announced by the British government.
Brexit: From today, Italians need an ETA to enter the United Kingdom
Starting February 25, 2026, Italians and all EU citizens will need to obtain an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) to visit the UK for short stays.
Key requirement for traveling to the United Kingdom: how the ETA works and how much it costs
The British government is enforcing a requirement for travelers from 85 visa-exempt countries, including those in the EU and the US, to obtain an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) starting this Wednesday.
The United Kingdom will prevent visitors without electronic travel authorization from flying starting this Wednesday
Starting Wednesday, visitors from 85 countries, including Spain and the U.S., will need electronic travel authorization (ETA) to enter the UK, with airlines obligated to enforce this rule.
United Kingdom: Entry Permit Now Mandatory for Visitors from 85 Countries Including EU Members
As of now, visitors from over 80 countries, including EU member states, are required to obtain an electronic travel authorization (ETA) to enter the UK.
Some UK farmers face losses under new cap on sustainable farming payments
New caps on sustainable farming payments in the UK may lead to financial losses for some farmers, countering the government's environmental incentives.
Brexit 180 rule could see your holiday to Spain or Greece ruined
UK holidaymakers must adhere to new post-Brexit travel rules to avoid denial of boarding.
Lib Dems call on home secretary to delay new dual national border rules
The Liberal Democrats are urging the home secretary to postpone new border regulations that could bar British dual nationals from entering the UK.
Witold M. Orลowski: Will Britain Return to the EU One Day?
The UK is experiencing a rising unemployment rate, currently at 5.2%, heightening discussions about the consequences of Brexit and its impact on the economy.
Four Chagossians return to islands in attempt to stop British transfer to Mauritius
Four Chagos Islanders have returned to their homeland to establish a permanent settlement, challenging a British plan to transfer the territory to Mauritius while maintaining a military base.
Latvian citizens can be extradited to the UK for criminal prosecution
The Latvian Cabinet has approved a draft law allowing for the extradition of Latvian citizens to the UK for criminal prosecution.
Red UK passport holders warned ahead of summer 2026 holidays
UK holidaymakers using old red passports are cautioned to check their validity ahead of summer 2026 due to strict entry requirements.
UK shelves ยฃ110m frictionless post-Brexit trade border project
The UK government has canceled a ยฃ110 million project aimed at simplifying post-Brexit trade processes due to rising costs and lack of progress.
Prof. Sลawiลski: Polexit would be economically irrational. Brexit is a warning
Polish politicians are increasingly questioning the benefits of EU membership, drawing caution from the negative impacts of Brexit.
Brexit: Britain Six Years Later, From Separation to Adjustment
The article discusses the UK's reflections on Brexit six years post-separation, highlighting a speech by Prime Minister Keir Starmer at the Munich Security Conference that emphasizes the importance of Britain's role on the international stage and its relationship with Europe.
The Paradox of International Trade Records
International trade has continued to grow despite challenges and geopolitical tensions that could have hindered progress.
Starmer's Crisis: British Gladiatorial Fight
The article discusses Prime Minister Keir Starmer's struggles in governance and public perception amidst Labor's long history in opposition.
Starmer turns the page on Brexit: There is no security for Britain without Europe
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer emphasizes the importance of cooperation with Europe for Britain's defense at the Munich Security Conference.
Ten years after Brexit, Europe and the UK seek closer ties
Ursula von der Leyen emphasized the need for closer cooperation between Europe and the UK in security, economy, and the defense of democracies at the Munich Security Conference.
Starmer stresses โurgencyโ of closer defence ties with Europe at Munich conference
Keir Starmer emphasized the urgent need for the UK to strengthen its defence ties with Europe during the Munich Security Conference, highlighting the changing dynamics 10 years post-Brexit.
Ten years after Brexit, Europe and the UK seek to forge closer ties
After ten years since Brexit, European leaders emphasized the importance of collaboration between Europe and the UK regarding security and economic matters.
Starmer: "The years of Brexit are over." And he launches the idea of a Defense platform with the EU
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer emphasizes the end of Brexit's impact while advocating for a European Defense platform during his speech at the Munich Conference.
Keir Starmer warns Europe must curb reliance on US and avoid Brexit-style 'surrender'
Keir Starmer emphasizes the need for Europe to reduce its security dependence on the US and establish stronger ties among European nations, particularly in response to threats from Russia.
Boris Johnson's Unexpected Visit to Stockholm: 'Trump Wants to Get Things Done'
Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson made a surprise appearance at a tech event in Stockholm, discussing leadership and sharing humorous anecdotes while emphasizing his views on Donald Trump.
Jim Ratcliffe, co-owner of Manchester United, apologizes for saying the UK is 'colonized by immigrants'
Jim Ratcliffe has apologized for his controversial comments regarding immigration in the UK, acknowledging that his choice of words offended some but maintaining his viewpoint on the need for managed migration.
UK passport holders could be banned from Spain for three years
UK passport holders face a potential three-year ban from Spain due to new post-Brexit travel regulations.
Labour can win political argument for closer EU ties, says Rachel Reeves
Rachel Reeves argues that Labour can successfully advocate for closer ties with the EU as essential for UK economic growth, despite concerns over pro-Brexit sentiments.
It's Stupidity, Stupid!
The article discusses the degradation of perceived intelligence in the political realm, likening contemporary elections to a mantra of madness where stupidity prevails.
Morning Rundown: The main headlines, best video and what will shape today's news
The Morning Rundown from Sky News highlights key stories including the PM's condemnation of Man Utd co-owner, new Brexit discussions, and concerning reports about recent crimes.
Indian Migrants Become the Engine of Growth in Britain, Major Revelation in London Report
A recent report highlights the crucial role of Indian migrants in strengthening the UK economy, portraying them as a blessing rather than a burden.
Post-Brexit sales of British farm products to EU fall by 37%
British farm product exports to the EU have decreased by 37% in the past five years since Brexit, primarily impacted by trade barriers.
Top chef on what Brexit has done for UK fishing and the question you should always ask when buying fish
Top chef Mitch Tonks discusses the negative impact of Brexit on UK fishing and shares insights on selecting seafood wisely.
Dealing with post-Brexit paperwork โpure hellโ, shipping head tells MPs
Shipping executive Toby Ovens described the post-Brexit paperwork as a logistical nightmare that has forced British vets to chase lorries due to the excessive documentation required at borders.
Passport rule still catching out Brits that you should check now before the summer
A significant passport check that many British travelers are overlooking could lead to denied boarding for summer holidays, particularly six years after Brexit.
Kowalski: The United Kingdom is coping better without the EU. What do the facts say?
Janusz Kowalski argues that the UK is thriving outside the EU, supported by right-wing eurosceptics, despite facing economic and political challenges since the 2016 referendum.