European politicians said to believe such a scheme would be a ‘token of good faith’ in EU-UK relationship Keir Starmer is under pressure to signal that he is open to a European youth mobility scheme as he travels to Brussels for the first time as prime minister. Starmer will hold his first bilate...
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