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Brexit & Foreign Policy

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.

Civil servants standing down and speaking out shows the Brexit shambles we’re in

Molly Scott Cato
18 September, 2017

Whatever the true reasons for Olly Robbins’ move from civil servant in charge of the Department for Exiting the European Union to a new role at No. 10, it is another demonstration of the shambles behind the government’s Brexit strategy.test

Would Trump run as an independent? His relationship with the Republicans is on the rocks

Sam Pallis
15 August, 2017

With growing crises at home and abroad, Trump is looking for scapegoats for his failing premiership: the Republican Party will be the biggest.

The solution in Venezuela must be peaceful – here’s how it could happen

Tony Burke
14 August, 2017

With Donald Trump threatening a military intervention, there’s never been a more critical time to campaign for a democratic way forward in Venezuela.

The UK is paying EU half of what Brexit campaigners claimed

8 August, 2017

Britain’s contribution to the EU is less than half the £350 million figure used by the Vote Leave campaign.

Trump is seriously close to undermining US unions

Tony Burke
25 July, 2017

The president’s nominees for the National Labour Relations Board have strongly anti-union records.

Despite new rules the UK will continue to be a haven for money laundering. Here’s why

Prem Sikka
24 July, 2017

A lack of proper investigatory powers and legal loopholes mean the UK will remain a key destination for global dirty money.

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