EU talks show Latin America’s growing influence in global politics Europe’s energy needs and fear of China mean it wants to forge closer ties and invest more in the region
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Sunak knows hiking visa fees will devastate migrant families. That’s the aim The decision to fund public sector pay rises through migrants’ visa and healthcare fees is political and unfair
Could winning an election be the end of Keir Starmer? Elected as the lesser of two evils, Labour will face crises from the offset. Could its disenchanted left step in?
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Just Stop Oil targets think tank over role in protest crackdown Activists targeted Policy Exchange after openDemocracy revealed it received Big Oil funding and helped draft law