News Snapshot:
Photo by Leon Neal / Getty Images. If a week is a long time in politics, the eight years since the Brexit earthquake feels like several lifetimes. Those years have been defined by acrimony between London and Brussels, with minimal political space to discuss shared problems. But times are changing. The bitterness of the Brexit years belongs in the rear view mirror: global challenges are too great to tackle alone. With an election on the horizon, minds are turning to what UK-EU relations might look like under a Labour government. For Labour, recent travails over its green spending plans reflect...