Keir Starmer declared he is drawing a line under 'stale debates' as he hosted EU commission chief Ursula von der Leyen at a summit in London .

Critics warned that the proposed reset to be signed in London tomorrow will open the country up to thousands of migrant workers and sell off fishing rights in our waters.

The Prime Minister is today set to sign an agreement that will mean Britain must once more follow EU laws and abide by its judges' rulings.

A late breakthrough in negotiations has paved the way for an agreement to be unveiled at a meeting with Ursula von der Leyen in London.

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An agreement between London and Brussels was confirmed on Monday morning, just ahead of the first UK–EU bilateral summit since Brexit. After years of tense relations, the meeting…

Issues under discussion at the first UK-EU summit include defence and security and deals on allowing British travellers to use e-gates at European airports.

Keir Starmer declared he is drawing a line under 'stale debates' as he hosted EU commission chief Ursula von der Leyen at a summit in London .

The Prime Minister was accused of 'surrender' after it emerged it includes allowing EU fishing boats, mainly from France and the Netherlands, to trawl UK waters for a further 12…

The PM is today set to sign an agreement at what has been dubbed his 'Surrender Summit' that will mean Britain must once more follow EU laws and abide by its judges' rulings.

Sir Keir Starmer said the reduction in trade barriers would boost the UK economy by £9billion a year by 2040.

Keir Starmer is set to make a statement in the Commons after unveiling the long-awaited package alongside beaming EU commission chief Ursula von der Leyen yesterday.

Making a statement to MPs, Keir Starmer argued that the package he unveiled alongside beaming EU commission chief Ursula von der Leyen would 'drive down bills and drive up jobs'.