London is set to keep pressing for the EU’s economic reform at an October summit of the bloc’s leaders.
The UK presidency has added a twist to the regular EU autumn summit, by making the summit informal and focusing primarily on economic reform and social policy.
While originally planning to restrict the agenda to the "European social model", the UK presidency has announced the debate should also focus on the recent trade-related disputes with China and their implications for the...
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