The UK has indicated it is ready to lift its veto right on EU police and judicial co-operation to help the fight against cross-border crime, signalling a possible u-turn from its traditional reluctance to hand over powers to Brussels.
A UK government official announced on Thursday (4 May) that the government was looking into the matter, and was keeping an open mind, and would judge each proposal on its merits, according to the Financial Times.
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