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Deep divisions inside Brussels have emerged in recent weeks as member states turn on European Union officials for its botched handling of the coronavirus vaccine rollout. Ursula von der Leyen, the President of the European Commission, admitted that there had been flaws in the bloc s approach to delivering jabs to citizens, as a huge row opened up with drug firm AstraZeneca. Ms von der Leyen installed temporary rules which restricts the exporting of vaccines that were made by EU members, af
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Brexit trade talks are set to be concluded today, with insiders pessimistic that a deal between the UK and EU can be completed by December 31. Should a pact not be agreed, the UK would begin trading with the EU on World Trade Organisation terms in the New Year. Mr Johnson, and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, acknowledged this was now the most likely outcome, admitting the two parties were still far apart on key sticking points to get a deal over t