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Valdis Dombrovskis says there has been a ‘very welcome shift’ since start of Biden administration
European Commission to beef up system to ensure money from post-pandemic fund is well spent
Fears remain politics could still impede practical solutions to early ‘teething’ problems with Brexit deal
Zero-tariff agreement with the UK approved by huge majority, paving the way for final ratification
Ursula von der Leyen says agreement will equip the EU with new ways to exert pressure on the UK
Brussels’ plan to limit participation by Britain and others in Horizon Europe raises concern
Exports in February were 40% lower than in 2020, with small companies suffering the most
Trade groups say efforts stepped up to implement the protocol despite Johnson’s claims
Terms of bloc’s new rules grate with some northern Cypriot lawmakers
Maros Sefcovic says solutions can be found over Brexit disruption to Northern Ireland
Both sides want to push ahead with a joint ‘work plan’ on trade border checks
Award of single market access to Turkish Cypriot cheese producers stokes controversy
EU Brexit commissioner Maros Sefcovic will meet UK counterpart David Frost for talks on Thursday
Northern Ireland offers violent backdrop to crunch UK-EU meeting
Brussels puts focus on mRNA vaccines amid concern over rare blood clots linked to other shots
Northern Ireland secretary says causes of recent violence were ‘complex and multi-faceted’ but the protocol was a factor
European Commission says Britain should not be allowed to rejoin Lugano convention
Assassination of crime reporter in Athens highlights fragility of media freedoms
European Commission aims to raise at least €13bn a year to service post-pandemic borrowing
European Commission to drop objections to British membership of Lugano convention
An agreement on implementation of Brexit deal could help defuse tensions in Belfast
Comments come as the Stormont assembly is recalled for emergency talks on conflict
Berlin warns move to scrap exemptions for Western Balkans could cause ‘reputational damage’ to EU
Replacing Esma’s Steven Maijoor has been complicated by revolving doors at EU agencies
EU is increasingly worried about London’s dominance over the €81tn industry
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