WorldCovid vaccine plant evacuated as company feuds with EUAstraZeneca vaccine plant in Wales evacuated over a suspicious package.27 Jan 05:14 PM
WorldCovid-19: WHO blasts vaccine profits and prioritiesDirector-General claims vaccine makers targeting locations where 'profits are highest'.18 Jan 05:54 PM
PremiumPremiumEmploymentLessons from Brexit on how not to negotiateHindsight provides some useful lessons.06 Jan 08:47 PM
PremiumPremiumEconomyThe vaccine blunder that shook EuropeVaccine trouble is breeding a new form of euroscepticism, writes Ambrose Evans-Pritchard.06 Jan 12:25 AM
OpinionGwynne Dyer: The European Union is free at last!Opinion: 'Boris will smear lipstick all over this pig of a deal and declare it a triumph.'03 Jan 04:00 PM
AgribusinessBritain ends long Brexit journey with economic break from EUThe move just hours ago ended a 48-year partnership with the European Union.01 Jan 12:00 AM
PremiumPremiumOpinionNigel Farage: I wanted no deal, but at least Brexit is doneOPINION: The post-Brexit trade deal represents a necessary political pragmatism.28 Dec 12:00 AM
WorldWhat's inside the post-Brexit trade dealA detailed look at what's in the deal, sector by sector.27 Dec 12:00 AM
PremiumPremiumWorldBrexit is finally done, but it's already out of dateNew York Times: In the anxious dawn of 2021, buccaneers are out of fashion.25 Dec 07:18 PM
New ZealandBrexit: NZ to negotiate free-trade agreements with UK and EUBritain and the European Union finally agreed on a Brexit deal this morning.24 Dec 09:49 PM
WorldBrexit deal done: What's in it and where next for the UK and EU?To misquote Shakespeare, our Brexit negotiating revels now are ended.24 Dec 05:46 PM
WorldBoris praises Brexit deal with EUJust a week before the deadline, Britain and the European Union struck a free-trade deal.24 Dec 05:27 PM
OpinionDictators are outwitting a fatally divided WestOPINION: Autocrats used the pandemic to build power. It won't be easy to rein them in.23 Dec 07:09 PM
WorldNew Covid-19 strain: UK cut off by travel bansFood trucks from Europe halted as new strain 'out of control' around London and southeast,21 Dec 05:17 PM
WorldVirus mutation: Europe bars travel from UKA growing list of European Union nations are barring travel from the UK.21 Dec 03:23 AM
PremiumPremiumWorldBritain never was a European countryOPINION: Independence has always been the watchword of the United Kingdom.17 Dec 09:03 PM
WorldEU leaders commit to reducing emissions after night-long talksThey committed to cut the bloc's net emissions by 55 per cent by the end of the decade.12 Dec 05:16 AM
PremiumPremiumWorldBrexit: 'Final throw of the dice'Boris Johnson has sent his negotiator to Brussels for 48 hours of 'intensive' talks.06 Dec 12:22 AM
WorldDid UK approve Covid vaccine too soon? The US and EU think soA war of words has broken out between Western allies over the UK's vaccine approval.04 Dec 12:58 AM
PremiumPremiumBusinessBritain could be just seven days away from leaving the EU without a trade dealMultiple sources said that the Brexit talks are likely to be concluded by next weekend.28 Nov 10:15 PM
PremiumPremiumBusinessPay more tax to work from home, says Deutsche BankA major European bank has made a controversial suggestion.26 Nov 04:26 AM
WorldBiden wants Brexit deal done to rebuild 'coalition of the West'Incoming US administration increases pressure on the UK to strike agreement with the EU.26 Nov 12:48 AM
WorldBoris Johnson's 'final push' in Brexit talksBritain and the EU have about six days to thrash out a deal before the deadline expires.23 Nov 01:21 AM
PremiumPremiumAged careKiwi health tech firm poised to leap-frog competitorsCoveted European certification will help elbow past rivals in $200b global market.11 Nov 04:31 AM
WorldBoris Johnson shifts charm from Trump to BidenBritain's PM has sought to woo the incoming US leader, but he faces some challenges.09 Nov 01:07 AM
World'Bleak midwinter' in Europe as millions enter lockdownA quarter of a billion Europeans are heading into lockdown to fight off a second wave.02 Nov 01:40 AM
WorldMany roadblocks in the way of a vaccine rollout around the worldVaccines will need non-stop sterile refrigeration to stay potent and safe.19 Oct 07:52 PM
WorldPost-Brexit trade talks between UK and EU stallFundamental disagreements on trade policy continue to stall talks between the UK and EU.14 Oct 11:06 PM
WorldEU takes legal action against UK over planned Brexit billThe EU action underscored the worsening relations with Britain.01 Oct 09:00 AM
WorldTiny island brings Europe to 'brink of war'It's a mere 12km square, yet this island is at the heart of a dangerous 'Pandora's box'.13 Sep 06:50 PM
WorldGreek migrant camp gutted by blazeMore than 100 people on Saturday moved into the new camp built with UNHCR tents.12 Sep 08:41 PM
PremiumPremiumWorldBoris Johnson facing revolt over Northern Ireland pactNew York Times: Top lawyer quits amid claims effort to rewrite EU treaty violates law.09 Sep 12:00 AM
WorldBelarus activist rips up passport to stop her deportation"If Belarus collapses today, Russia will come next," President Alexander Lukashenko said.08 Sep 08:48 PM
New ZealandBreathing space: Hundreds of life-saving ventilators arrive in NZGetting more ventilators is about future-proofing NZ and it's money well spent, MoH tells.08 Sep 05:00 PM