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The eurosceptic MEP accused the Commission President of failing to ensure all citizens in the EU were safely vaccinated after it emerged contracts with Pfizer and AstraZeneca could not be enforced in full last month. Mr Lundgren warned the EU s free market was to blame for the bloc s vaccination programme delays and lamented the funds donated by the bloc to the Covax project were a waste.
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The UK finally secured its Brexit mandate, by concluding a trade deal with Brussels to take back control of its sovereignty, laws and waters. With the prospect of the UK beginning to rebuild its reputation as an international force, nations such as Sweden and the Netherlands have seen anti-EU sentiment rise. Sweden enjoyed a fruitful relationship with the UK while it was a member of the bloc, and often relied on its vote during sessions in European Parliament.
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The UK and the EU are preparing for a new chapter after agreeing a free trade agreement, setting the terms for Brussels and London s future relationship. Ambassadors from the 27 EU member states approved the deal yesterday, and Prime Minister Boris Johnson expressed his relief. He said: I welcomed the importance of the UK/EU Agreement as a new starting point for our relationship, between sovereign equals. We looked forward to the formal ratification of the agreement and to worki