Veteran MEP who served in the first European Parliament in 1979 dubs Brexit ‘profound mistake’
Bill Newton Dunn, the EU’s longest-serving MEP, said he was very worried for the UK.
Bill Newton Dunn, the EU’s longest-serving MEP, said he was very worried for the UK.
"How ill do you have to be to qualify?," his widowed wife said.
The emotional video message was projected on to the Kent landmark which provided a welcoming sight for soldiers returning from Dunkirk in 1940.
UK scientists have collaborated with European partners through various schemes.
Ursula von der Leyen described it as ‘a very emotional day’.
No matter how many assurances this government gives, I cannot shake off the feeling that our rights may slowly erode, one unnoticeable bit at a time.
It's the biggest day of the year, no not Brexit day, TRANSFER DEADLINE day.
Two members of the same family have tested positive for coronavirus in England.
“People are saying, ‘supposing it all goes wrong?’ Well, supposing it all goes right. Will people then apologise to the Brexit Party? I doubt it,” said Brexit Party reactionary Ann Widdecombe
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