Plus: Trump's plans to break up the EU
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Wednesday, December 17, 2025 |
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| | Britain is set to rejoin the Erasmus student exchange scheme, five years after ditching the programme as part of the deal to leave the European Union. | |
| | The White House pushed back on claims that Washington was seeking to take nations including Italy and Hungary out of the EU | |
| | Labour leader criticises the 'wild promises' of the Brexiteers as he prepares to introduce a youth mobility scheme for young workers | | | Don't forget to complete your registration | You haven't completed your registration with The Independent. It's free, quick, and helps support our journalism while tailoring your experience. Register now to enjoy benefits including access to limited Premium articles, The Independent app, more than 20 newsletters and commenting on independent.co.uk. Complete your registration today to unlock access. | |
| While Trump writes outright lies into copper-plated national policy, it is no longer possible to see America as an ally, or even a frenemy | |
| What you might have missed | - The president has shown such disregard and contempt for 'weak' European allies that it is now beyond doubt what his ambition for the continent really amounts to – a desire to inflict Trumpism upon the wider West, writes Sean O'Grady.
- Greek Finance Minister Kyriakos Pierrakakis has been elected as president of the Eurogroup — a move that would have been unthinkable just 10 years ago, when the country was in the throes of a deep financial crisis that almost saw it tossed out of the eurozone altogether.
- Ireland's reliance on multinationals and international exports means "global shocks" pose "a great challenge for the Irish economy", a new report has claimed.
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