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Eurozone struggles to salvage hopes for stalled Banking Union
The city of Tokyo will be on the hook for refunds if fans are banned from the games
Five-year truce marks end of divisive trade war and opens door to co-operation against China
Deal lifts threat of billions of dollars in tariffs and boosts transatlantic relations
Officials hopeful for end to Airbus-Boeing saga and creation of council on trade and technology
Any undermining of Good Friday deal not welcomed, says US, as talks between UK and Brussels reach stalemate
EU Brexit commissioner Maros Sefcovic and UK counterpart trade barbs via op-eds
Frost-Sefcovic talks in London ahead of G7 will seek to break deadlock on border trade and Northern Ireland
Ahead of crunch talks, the UK and EU are blaming each other for the impasse over new trading rules
Irish and French insist bloc has ‘consistently proposed new solutions’ to fix protocol
Dombrovskis argues EU approach offers ‘concrete’ path to speed global vaccine rollout and save lives
Agreement follows disputes over how to maximise access while also meeting environmental objectives
US wants UK and EU to ‘prioritise’ political and economic stability in region
EU Brexit commissioner Maros Sefcovic steps up pressure ahead of crunch talks next month
Bern’s decision will resonate in Britain as it seeks to recalibrate its own relationship with the bloc
Number 10 says co-operation with Hungary was ‘vital to the UK’s security and prosperity’
France and Germany back Brussels in pushing for more vaccine exports from rich countries
German leader warns loosening trade rules threatens production of Covid-19 therapies
EU weighs in as Royal Navy ships plus French patrol vessels and fishing boats converge on island waters
Michel Barnier diaries describe how EU lost trust in UK’s unpredictable and unprepared prime minister
French fishing boats converge on island to protest against post-Brexit restrictions on their activity
Brussels consults member states on granting Britons waiver from insurance ‘green card’
European Commission officials warn problems will continue unless UK aligns on food safety
Negotiations that stalled in 2013 now seen as vital to respond to China’s rise
Britain wants to increase amount of haddock and other species taken off west of Scotland despite catch limits
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