Pro-EU protesters gathered outside parliament as Yvette Cooper ruled out a deal with Brussels for a youth mobility scheme, stating it was not the right approach. This decision comes as Keir Starmer plans to reset relations with the EU and make clear the government’s red lines in negotiations, including not returning to free movement. Cooper emphasized the need to bring down net migration, leading to the rejection of a youth mobility scheme with the EU.
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US may ‘move on’ from Russia-Ukraine peace talks if there’s no progress soon
Summary Months of U.S. efforts to negotiate peace in the Ukraine-Russia war are faltering, prompting Secretary of State Marco Rubio to suggest that the U.S. may cease its involvement if progress is not made. President Trump echoed this sentiment, stating that if either party impedes the process, the U.S. will withdraw, while emphasizing his earlier claim that he could end the conflict in 24 hours was made in jest. A critical meeting is anticipated in...
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