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Most EU countries have backed the idea of a digital age of majority.
Prepare for travel chaos this weekend: UK officials admit they have STILL not been told which EU countries will introduce new Entry/Exit System ⊖
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Brussels and European Union countries have refused to disclose to the UK Government where the new 'Entry-Exit System', or EES, will be enforced.
Holidaymakers warned to 'leave extra FOUR hours' over new EU entry-exit system ⊖
A key figure in the travel industry has warned that British travellers should allow up to four hours from touchdown for delays at European airports while the system comes into effect.
Backlash as new EU political ad rules kick in ○
Politicians and campaigners fear that an advertising law designed to improve transparency could stifle it.
DRC says EU’s minerals deal with Rwanda is ‘obvious double standard’ ⊖
Brussels urged to impose stronger sanctions against Rwanda, as it has in response to Russia for its war in Ukraine
The Democratic Republic of the Congo has accused the EU of “an obvious double standar…
How will the EU’s new entry-exit border system work? ○
From October 12, the EU will roll out a new entry system for foreigners who need short-stay Schengen visas.
EU probing app stores, Snapchat and Youtube over impact on kids ○
The requests are a first step in enforcing the bloc’s digital regulations.
We all know Brexit’s to blame for the crisis facing UK steel - it’s time for politicians to be honest and reverse it | Simon Jenkins ⊕
With British industry faltering, the excuse that the public wants this is risible. Parliament must force Starmer to act
While Keir Starmer fiddles in India, Rome burns. The British steel industry now …
Germany drops opposition to greater EU securities supervision ⊕
Finance minister signals end of Berlin’s reluctance to completing Europe’s capital markets union
EU should combat ‘plundering’ China as ‘lifestyle superpower’, says aid chief ⊖
Brussels aims to use its €300bn aid programme for geopolitical muscle, says commissioner Jozef Sikela