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Madrid's central district bustles with traffic as new low-emission zone regulations take effect, granting a one-year grace period for unlicensed polluting vehicles.
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Madrid Extends Low‑Emission Zone – Drivers Get a One‑Year Grace Until 2026

Madrid has rolled back its clean‑air deadline, giving the roughly 15 000 oldest petrol cars a one‑year grace period until 31 December 2026. The city council announced the postponement on 11 December, citing a court ruling that forced…
Posted by Tom O’Rourke December 12, 2025
Dutch farmers protest with a convoy of tractors, displaying signs that signal resistance to imports, raising concerns over food supply chains for the UK.
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Dutch Farmers’ Intimidation Tactics Threaten UK Food Supplies

Dutch hard‑line farmers have turned bailiffs into protest tools, storming regional politician offices in North‑Brabant and warning of “economic retaliation” if the nitrogen‑reduction agenda is not softened Dutch hard‑line farmers sent…
Posted by Louise Carter December 12, 2025
The European Commission's Dublin office, at the center of regulatory action against Temu, symbolizes the enforcement of digital market rules across the EU.
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EU Cracks Down on Temu in Dublin – What It Means for UK Online Shops

The European Commission stormed Temu’s Dublin headquarters on 18 September 2024, branding the operation a “pre‑emptive inspection” under the EU’s new digital‑market rules. The raid marked the first simultaneous use of the Digital Services…
Posted by Camille Durand December 12, 2025
Pro-EU demonstrators rally in a European city, calling for the UK to rejoin the EU, amid political debates over Brexit and its impact on trade and policy.
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EU Bans New Car Engines – British Drivers Brace for Shock

The EU has just sealed a climate‑crunch decision: from 1 January 2035 no new internal‑combustion‑engine car will be allowed on the road in any of the 27 member states. The European Commission…
Posted by Camille Durand December 12, 2025
Protesters in London demand an end to the siege of Gaza, highlighting international concern over the humanitarian crisis.
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Amnesty Says Hamas Committed Crimes Against Humanity – UK’s Human‑Rights Lens

Amnesty International has formally branded Hamas’s October 7 onslaught and its ensuing campaign as both war crimes and crimes against humanity. Amnesty International accused Hamas of crimes against humanity, including extermination,…
Posted by Camille Durand December 12, 2025
French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu exits a government building, symbolizing the implementation of his fiscal plan with potential ripple effects for UK-France economic ties.
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Lecornu’s Budget Bet Pays Off – Why UK Treasury Should Take Note

France’s new prime minister has already turned a risky budget gamble into a fiscal win, and the UK Treasury is watching the social‑security budget passed with a narrow majority in July 2024. Lécornu’s…
Posted by Camille Durand December 11, 2025

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