Row over university fees shows UK’s ‘reset’ with EU may not be so simple
<p>Ministers go to Brussels for talks amid tuition fees standoff, almost 10 years after Britons voted to leave EU</p><p>This week is “Brexit reset” week for the British government, as ministers engage in a flurry of activity intended to highlight their determination to forge closer ties with Brussels almost 10 years after the country first voted to leave the EU.</p><p>On Monday, Nick Thomas-Symonds, the Cabinet Office minister in charge of negotiating the government’s reset with the EU, will arrive in Brussels for a meeting of the joint EU-UK parliamentary partnership assembly. He travels mob-handed, to be joined by the Europe minister, Stephen Doughty, and the trade minister, Chris Bryant.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/mar/15/row-over-university-fees-uk-reset-with-eu-not-so-simple">Continue reading...</a>
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