UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson said it was "great news" — and "time to look forward to a new relationship with the EU — and a more global Britain."
But intense disagreements remain.
Stuart Smith reports from Brussels.
The UK's electoral watchdog has launched a formal investigation into how refurbishments on Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Downing Street flat were funded.
The Prime Minister says he paid for it himself but the opposition Labour Party says he hasn't been clear on whether party donors or loans were involved initially in settling some of the bills.
Chris Jones has more in London
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The UK's Electoral Commission has launched a formal investigation into the funding of refurbishments by Boris Johnson to his Downing Street apartment.
The Prime Minister has been under growing pressure to disclose who initially financed the revamp after his former adviser, Dominic Cummings, claimed Conservative party donors "secretly paid" for the works.
The Commission has the power to issue fines if the law has been broken, although if Boris Johnson is found to have acted illegally, he could even face calls to resign.
Political reporter Theo Usherwood has the statement issued by the watchdog.
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Just one dose of a Covid-19 vaccine can reduce household transmission of the virus by up to half.
That's according to a study by Public Health England which shows that those who received a shot of either the Pfizer or AstraZeneca jab are far less likely to pass on the virus than unvaccinated people.
Almost 34 million people in Britain have had at least one vaccine dose.
From London, Benji Hyer reports.
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Australian athletes have been reassured that they will receive a covid vaccination, ahead of the Tokyo games which are set to begin on the 23rd of July.
With the countries National Cabinet approving the reclassification of olympic athletes, some could be vaccinated as soon as next week.
Shaun Bindley reports.
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The Japanese government said that it is planning to open a large-scale vaccination site in Tokyo in a bid to speed up Japan's vaccination program. The announcement comes amid concerns over the spread of new variants driving up infection rates.
Phoebe Amoroso reports in Tokyo.
The Hong Kong government says that for the second year running, it won't allow a mass vigil to commemorate the crackdown on the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests in Beijing.
The government says it can't approve the gathering due to COVID-19 health risks.
Democracy campaigners say the virus is being used as an excuse to suppress the event.
Richard Kimber reports from Hong Kong.