Inside Politics: Boris Johnson warns EU against ‘arbitrary’ block on vaccine exports
As leaders in Brussels prepare to discuss new controls today, the prime minister says blockades would not be ‘sensible’, writes Adam Forrest
There’s a fine art to a good separation. Just ask Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid. As the departing showman cleared out his belongings and said his goodbyes at GMB, Reid thanked him for all the “rows, rants and reasons to eye-roll”. Despite the awkward attempt an amicable divorce, it looks like there are many years of rows, rants and reasons to eye-roll ahead for the UK and EU. London and Brussels have agreed to “work” on their big split over vaccine exports. But there is an awful lot of work to do, with very little resolved.
Inside the bubble
Policy correspondent Jon Stone on what to look out for today:
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