The United Kingdom and the European Union have reached significant new agreements aimed at strengthening trade and defense cooperation, five years after Brexit. The deals include improved access to European security databases, defense contracts, and the EU food market for the UK, while also addressing fishing rights and easing border checks. In exchange, the UK will allow some youth free-movement and continued access to British waters for EU fishers. These agreements do not reverse Brexit but signal a renewed partnership and hope to boost the UK's struggling economy. The move marks a major milestone in UK-EU relations under Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
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