Biden administration pushes competition policy as weapon against surging prices; European regulators aren’t so sure.| POLITICO
A ‘landmark’ AI testing deal hailed by the UK leader is being shunned by the emerging tech’s biggest players including OpenAI and Meta.| POLITICO
A call between Trump and EU leaders gave them hope that he’ll protect their interests in any Ukraine peace deal. Here’s why it may not last.| POLITICO
It’s the first time NATO forces have directly engaged with Russia since its invasion of Ukraine.| POLITICO
Peter Kyle’s comments come a day after Farage’s Reform UK, which is leading in the polls, vowed to scrap the U.K.’s Online Safety Act.| POLITICO
The two sides have completed an intensive two-day negotiating sprint in London.| POLITICO
Europe and Ukraine are learning how little the U.S. cares, as the new president aligns himself with their greatest enemy.| POLITICO
Britain’s government has social platforms in its sights as incitement spreads — and the X owner is squaring up for a fight.| POLITICO
Plans to move MPs out of the famous building while major works are carried out were first approved in the wake of Paris’s 2019 Notre Dame fire.| POLITICO
Departure of outgoing U.K. ambassador to the U.S. Karen Pierce has reignited criticism of the culture at the top of the British government.| POLITICO
Westminster is abuzz with talk of closer ties between the Trump adviser and chief Brexiteer.| POLITICO
The serial entrepreneur’s business ventures are entangled in the worlds of both U.K. and U.S. intelligence.| POLITICO
A diminishing number of grassroots U.K. musicians are performing at the continent’s festivals.| POLITICO
What has happened, who is behind the violence and how the U.K. government has responded.| POLITICO
Far right rioters have targeted mosques and other buildings following the killing of three young girls in Southport last Monday.| POLITICO
The country’s ascendant Christian Democratic Union remains utterly baffled as to how it might wield power.| POLITICO
Despite the protestations of industry and campaigners, ministers are whisking a new bill through parliament.| POLITICO