Billionaire Phones4U founder John Caudwell praises Boris Johnson for taking on ‘Brussels bully boys’

Billionaire Tory donor and Phones4U founder John Caudwell praises Boris Johnson for fighting back against ‘Brussels bully boys’ saying they are ‘beating up’ the UK over a Brexit trade deal Accused EU of engaging in ‘absolutely abhorrent’ to make an example of Britain  Claimed they wanted to stop further departures or even the collapse of … Read more

An olive branch to Brussels? Boris Johnson ‘could drop plans to tear up parts of Brexit deal

Boris Johnson could drop plans to tear up parts of the Brexit deal if the EU limits Irish Sea checks, government sources have claimed. They hinted the prime minister may stop trying to tear up his own Brexit deal if an agreement over Northern Ireland is thrashed out. But the claims come after he accused … Read more

Brussels delivers Brexit ultimatum to Boris Johnson

Brussels today gave Boris Johnson until the end of the month to scrap his plans to tear up parts of the Brexit divorce deal as the bloc said a failure to do so will result in legal action.  European Commission vice president Maros Sefcovic and Michael Gove met in London this afternoon for showdown talks … Read more

No 10 warns Brussels to ‘get real’ and accept Britain is an ‘independent country’

Downing Street today urges Brussels to ‘get real’ and accept Britain is an ‘independent country’ as Brexit talks restart and negotiations descend into acrimony amid warnings time is running out to do a deal. Lord Frost, the UK’s chief negotiator with the EU, said the two sides ‘can no longer afford to go over well-trodden … Read more

Boris Johnson’s chief negotiator warns EU that Britain will not become a ‘client state’ of Brussels

Britain will not ‘blink’ in crunch Brexit talks this week, Boris Johnson’s chief negotiator has declared, in a marked ratcheting up of pressure on Brussels. In an exclusive interview with The Mail on Sunday, Lord Frost warned his EU counterpart Michel Barnier the UK would not become a ‘client state’ of Brussels by accepting restrictions … Read more

ANDREW PIERCE: Quite what Brussels will make of the new Brexit trade envoy remains to be seen

As excuses to cancel dinner go, the text message sent by Tony Abbott to a British friend newly arrived in Sydney is hard to beat. ‘Sorry to do this at short notice, mate, but I’m trying to put out these damned bush fires.’ He wasn’t joking. The former Australian leader and volunteer fireman had flown … Read more

Britain and Brussels play the blame game over stalled Brexit talks

Britain and Brussels play the blame game over stalled Brexit talks as the UK accuses the EU of failing to ‘accept reality’ while the bloc says negotiations are going BACKWARDS Seventh round of Brexit trade talks concluded yesterday with no breakthrough David Frost said Brussels must ‘accept reality’ of what the UK wants from deal … Read more

EU trade talks ‘could stall over Brussels’ refusal to allow British hauliers full access’

EU trade talks ‘could stall over Brussels’ refusal to allow British hauliers full access to work within the bloc after the UK leaves in December’ UK wants hauliers allowed to work extensively within the bloc after December This includes transit to Turkey and making drop offs in member states But Brussels says it gives almost … Read more

‘Boat mafia’ of traffickers sets up base in Brussels to smuggle migrants across the Channel 

Ruthless traffickers have set up a base in Belgium to smuggle migrants across the Channel. The Daily Mail has established that organised crime networks calling themselves the ‘boat mafia’ have moved in to Brussels to profit from a huge rise in migrants.  Some 1,000 arrivals are using the city as an alternative staging post to … Read more

Brussels audit reveals EU officials are STILL on the gravy train 

Champagne Eurocrats: Private jets, fine wine and ‘shooting range rental’ rack up eye-watering sums as Brussels audit reveals EU officials are STILL on the gravy train – with UK contributing £9billion in membership fees this year Almost £400,000  was spent on private jets by Donald Tusk’s administration Other eye-catching sums were  £90,000 on hiring ‘meeting rooms’ at … Read more