Novice - EU (angleščina)

Prepare for half term queues at Dover due to EU border process, port says
22. May 2026 (01:05)
It is the first holiday period since the EU's new border system was fully implemented. (BBC News)
Belfast says 'yes' to extension of Sunday trading hours
22. May 2026 (01:00)
Belfast City Council carried out an eight-week public consultation on Sunday opening hours earlier this year. (BBC News)
We swapped city life for a tiny island with more sheep than people
22. May 2026 (00:00)
Lois Roberts and Aron Llwyd, the new wardens of Bardsey Island, said they were craving a "different challenge". (BBC News)
Rugby star held his own heart in his hands after life-saving surgery
22. May 2026 (00:00)
Former Wales international Rhys Thomas recently had a heart transplant in his hometown of Cape Town. (BBC News)
Prince William visits newly built Cornish suburb
21. May 2026 (22:29)
The Prince of Wales visits Nansledan, a "sustainable urban extension" of coastal town Newquay. (BBC News)
Airport staff may strike during World Cup and Commonwealth Games
21. May 2026 (22:28)
Nearly 700 staff at Edinburgh and Glasgow Airports have voted in favour of walking out in a row over pay. (BBC News)
Flares light up Aston Villa's Europa League victory parade
21. May 2026 (21:28)
Thousands of fans lined the streets of Birmingham to celebrate the club's first major European trophy since 1982. (BBC News)
Foden and Palmer to miss out on World Cup squad
21. May 2026 (20:56)
Nottingham Forest's Morgan Gibbs-White is also set to miss out on the squad, though Ivan Toney and Jordan Henderson are expected to be picked. (BBC News)
What have we learnt from the release of Andrew's trade envoy files?
21. May 2026 (20:23)
Queen Elizabeth II was "very keen" for her son Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to become a trade envoy in 2000, according to newly released files. (BBC News)
Two men charged with murder after death of man
21. May 2026 (20:09)
Nicholas Gordon, 51, known as Nicky, died after he was attacked at an apartment building in east Belfast. (BBC News)