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Biden expresses gratitude for support after prostate cancer diagnosis, while speculation arises about his prior knowledge during the 2020 campaign. Piers Morgan condemns critics mocking his health, highlighting tensions around the news.

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The new UK-EU deal at a glance
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** The UK and EU have finally struck a new deal to smooth out post-Brexit tensions, covering key sticking points like fishing rights, trade rules, and defense cooperation. It’s not a total reset, but it does dial down some of the friction that’s been simmering since the split.
What This Mean: ** Brexit didn’t just end with the divorce—it left a ton of loose threads, from who gets to fish where to how goods move across borders. This deal won’t make everyone happy, but it’s a sign that both sides are at least trying to make things work without constant bickering. For businesses and fishermen, that’s a bit of stability they’ve been waiting for.
eGates and pet passports: What is in the UK-EU Brexit reset trade deal?
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** The UK and EU have finally struck a post-Brexit trade deal that includes some practical fixes—like smoother travel with eGates for Brits and easier pet passport rules. It’s not a sweeping overhaul, but it chips away at some of the everyday headaches that cropped up after Brexit. Think less paperwork for vacations with your dog, and quicker airport lines.
What This Mean: ** For regular folks, this deal isn’t about big political wins—it’s about small but meaningful tweaks to make life a bit easier. If you’ve been frustrated by post-Brexit red tape (especially with travel or pets), this could save you some hassle. It’s a reminder that Brexit’s fallout is still being negotiated, one niche issue at a time.
UK and EU reach deal over Brexit reset after fishing rights breakthrough
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** The UK and EU have finally struck a deal to ease post-Brexit tensions, with Brussels backing down on its earlier demand to tie fishing rights to the duration of food safety checks. This breakthrough clears a major hurdle ahead of an upcoming summit, signaling a thaw in relations after years of friction.
What This Mean: ** This isn’t just about fish or food inspections—it’s a sign that both sides are willing to compromise after years of bitter negotiations. For businesses and citizens caught in the crossfire, a smoother relationship between the UK and EU could mean fewer disruptions to trade and travel. It’s a small but meaningful step toward stability.
Starmer rejects claim ‘win-win’ UK-EU deal has sold out fishing sector – UK politics live
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** UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is pushing back against criticism that the new UK-EU deal sacrifices the fishing industry, calling it a "win-win" that cuts bureaucratic hurdles and ends the instability of yearly negotiations. Meanwhile, Labour’s Jonathan Reynolds clarifies that while UK and EU regulations are aligned for now, the UK would demand input if Brussels tries to change the rules unilaterally.
What This Mean: ** Fishing rights were a flashpoint in Brexit, so any deal affecting the sector is politically sensitive. Starmer’s government is trying to frame this as a pragmatic compromise—less drama, more stability—but critics will seize on any hint of the UK losing sovereignty. The real test? Whether coastal communities actually feel better off.
The Papers: EU talks 'down to the wire' and 'Brexit betrayal'
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** The UK papers are buzzing about last-minute Brexit negotiations ahead of today’s EU summit, with talks dragging right up to the wire. Some headlines scream "Brexit betrayal," suggesting deep divisions over the deal, while others focus on the tense, down-to-the-deadline nature of the discussions.
What This Mean: ** This isn’t just bureaucratic drama—it’s a high-stakes moment that could shape the UK’s future relationship with Europe. The heated language ("betrayal") hints at how politically charged this remains, even years after the referendum. For businesses, expats, and policymakers, the outcome of these talks could mean real-world consequences, from trade rules to travel.

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