The complaints come as ministers consider closer alignment with EU food rules to ease delays.
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Brexit red tape costs hit food firms
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Russian forces launch 753 strikes on Zaporizhzhia region over past day, three injured
Russian forces carried out a total of 753 strikes on 48 settlements across the Zaporizhzhia region over the past 24 hours, leaving three people injured in the Zaporizhzhia district.
Ivan Fedorov, head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration, announced this on
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Ukraine urges UNESCO member states to use all international tools to force Russia to stop terror
Ukraine’s National Commission for UNESCO has called on the organization’s director-general, relevant bodies, and member states to urgently employ all available international mechanisms to force Russia to stop its terror campaign following Russian strikes on Ukraine’s historical and cultural…
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Mysterious odor at luxury mall in Ginza leaves at least 25 feeling unwell – The Japan Times
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Ukrainian forces destroy rare Russian radar station
Soldiers of Ukraine’s Black Forest Brigade detected and destroyed a rare Russian 5N63S target illumination and guidance radar station using attack drones.
The brigade announced this on Facebook, releasing footage of the combat operation, according to Ukrinform.
The…
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Warsaw hosts ‘Be Brave Like Ukraine’ forum
The “Be Brave Like Ukraine” forum took place in Warsaw on Saturday, May 23, bringing together the Ukrainian community in Poland as well as Poles who actively support Ukraine and Ukrainians.
Held for the fourth consecutive year, the forum gathered more than 200 participants,…
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Middle East war live: Trump urges Saudi Arabia, Qatar to sign Abraham Accords in Iran peace push – France 24
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Russia’s May 24 attack damages 150 sites across Ukraine – Svyrydenko
A total of 150 sites across Ukraine were damaged as a result of Russia’s overnight attack on May 24, including 63 residential buildings, two educational institutions, a hospital, and eight administrative buildings.
Prime Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko announced this on
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