The key facts behind the day's headlines on June 29, as Campaigners call for the law to be changed to automatically protect the rights of EU citizens and their families who continue to live in the UK.
Both North Macedonia's president and prime minister slammed stumbling blocks put in place by Brussels over a dispute with Bulgaria over Balkan history, language and culture.
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The European Court of Justice has backed former European Parliament president Antonio Tajani's decision not to recognise Catalan separatist leader Carles Puigdemont as an MEP, ruling that Tajani "merely did what he was required to do."
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The parties calling for a halt to the Israel-Hezbollah conflict are the United States, Australia, Canada, the European Union, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and Qatar.
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Nature conservationists have denounced as ‘shameful’ a back-room agreement that saw all but two EU governments acquiesce to a European Commission proposal to ease protection for Europe’s burgeoning wolf populations.
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The key facts behind the day's headlines on June 29, as bubble arrangements and self-isolation for school pupils should end as soon as possible, the new Children’s Commissioner for England has said.
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The key facts behind the day's headlines on June 28, as Sajid Javid is expected to make his first Commons statement since rejoining the Cabinet as lockdown-sceptic MPs hope he breaks from the approach..
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The key facts behind the day's headlines on June 26, as Health Secretary Matt Hancock resigned after he was pictured in an embrace with aide Gina Coladangelo, which broke his own coronavirus rules.
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