The Guardian » 3 weeks ago
PM faced criticism on welfare and told to sack speechwriter who coined phrase ‘island of strangers’ in migration speechKeir Starmer has told his MPs he will fight Nigel Farage “as Labour” at an anxious private meeting where the prime minister faced criticism from his part...
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The Guardian » 3 weeks ago
UK prime minister heralds a ‘win-win’ but faces criticism for concessions on fishing rightsKeir Starmer has vowed his EU reset deal will deliver cheaper food and energy for British people, heralding a “win-win” as he sealed the high-stakes agreement with concessions on yo...
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The Guardian » 3 weeks ago
The UK and EU have reached a deal, in what Downing Street hopes will be a reset with Brussels after Brexit. But with negotiations coming down to the wire and fishing yet again a sticking point, how much has changed? Pippa Crerar and Kiran Stacey look at how the talks unfolded and how the po...
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The Guardian » 3 weeks ago
Study author warns of implications for elections and says ‘malicious actors’ are probably using LLM tools alreadyArtificial intelligence can do just as well as humans, if not better, when it comes to persuading others in a debate, and not just because it cannot shout, a s...
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The Guardian » 3 weeks ago
Agreement reached to ‘slash red tape’ on food products, in exchange for extended EU access to fishing watersA landmark deal clinched between the UK and EU to remove checks on food exports will add £9bn to the UK economy and lower food prices, No 10 has said, as the last-m...
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The Guardian » 3 weeks ago
Keir Starmer has billed the agreement as a hat-trick after his India and US deals – here’s how things are likely to pan outEU reset deal puts Britai...
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The Guardian » 3 weeks ago
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The Guardian » 3 weeks ago
Tangible gains from these negotiations will be limited, but the prime minister has at last set a positive toneSo much remains to be worked out in ...
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The Guardian » 3 weeks ago
Cheaper food, passport e-gates, youth exchanges – we are finally on a path to repair the colossal damage Brexit has doneCircle the wagons: Europe draws together confronting an enemy to its east and a rogue state to its west. “Everything has changed,” said the prime minist...
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The Guardian » 3 weeks ago
Critics were voicing their opinions long before even an outline of a deal was announcedEuphoric recall. Or more likely PTSD. It was like we were in a time warp. Back in the madness of the Brexit years. When otherwise sensible people lost all sense of reason. And when the ...
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