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Brexit & Foreign Policy

Why isn’t Russian interference in the Brexit referendum being investigated?

Molly Scott Cato
28 November, 2017

If the allegations are true, the Brexit vote would be utterly invalidated.

Why has an independence movement flourished in Catalonia but declined in the Basque Country?

Caroline Gray
8 November, 2017

The regions’ have vastly differing political alliances and histories with the central Spanish state, says academic Caroline Gray.

EXCLUSIVE: Labour’s new leader in Europe just suggested we can halt Brexit

Oscar Webb
26 October, 2017

“This was a narrow result and one won on a pack of lies and it was only an advisory referendum” — Richard Corbett MEP

Christian activists who tried to disarm warplanes bound for Saudi Arabia are in court today

24 October, 2017

They’re facing charges of criminal damage after entering a BAE Systems factory in January.

The Spanish socialists must be held to account for blocking Catalan self-determination

Kate Shea Baird
23 October, 2017

In a cynical attempt to secure votes in the rest of Spain, the socialists have a long history of disrupting Catalan attempts at greater autonomy.

Could the Commons block a Brexit ‘no deal’ as John McDonnell suggested?

Simon Sapper
19 October, 2017

It all comes down to how much a divorce deal would cost.

Did Chris Grayling just commit to remaining under ECJ rulings?

Ed Jacobs
16 October, 2017

The Transport Secretary said he thought Britain would remain in the European Aviation Safety Agency, which would mean being bound by ECJ rulings.

Hard border between UK and Ireland “unavoidable” warns Irish civil service Brexit report

Ed Jacobs
9 October, 2017

The effect of Brexit on Ireland will be “profound” said Ireland’s equivalent of HM Revenue and Customs in an internal paper.

Real sovereignty had already been built on the streets of Catalonia well before the referendum

Kate Shea Baird
3 October, 2017

The ‘revolt’ against Madrid follows years of grassroots movements empowering people at a local, neighbourhood level.

Diane Abbott promises a ‘new order’ for refugees and migrants under Labour

26 September, 2017

The shadow home secretary said Labour would not pander to the ‘immigration panic’ and would create a ‘humane system’ for migrants and refugees.

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