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Brexit & Foreign Policy

What Marr v Boris tells us about campaign tactics

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
7 March, 2016

The mayor can’t cope with being on the back foot and his opponents should capitalise on that

UKIP needs to explain what would happen to the Irish border post-Brexit

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
4 March, 2016

Nigel Farage will speak at a rally in Belfast tonight, but lots of questions remain about Northern Ireland’s future outside the EU

hollande cameron

France’s leaders do oppose Brexit, but is anyone surprised?

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
3 March, 2016

The French government has thrown its weight behind Cameron in recent days

New surveillance bill plays into extremists’ hands

Julia Ebner
2 March, 2016

Bulk data collection and storage could make us more vulnerable to hacking attacks by terrorist groups

Ceasefire gives international sanction to Russia’s war to save Assad

Kyle Orton
2 March, 2016

The ceasefire will fail because it allows the regime to continue the war against the Syrian population, but prohibits the opposition defending itself

Sturgeon is right: Scottish nationalists should vote Remain

Ruby Stockham
29 February, 2016

Post-Brexit negotiations would put an independence referendum at the bottom of Cameron’s to-do list

Government must tread carefully on EU conspiracy theories

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
26 February, 2016

Failure to release national insurance data fuels claims of a migration cover-up

Support for EU membership wafer thin

Ed Jacobs
25 February, 2016

Voters don’t trust the EU to implement Cameron’s deal, new poll suggests

UK tax treaties are hurting poor countries

Savior Mwambwa
24 February, 2016

In 2013 Bangladesh lost US$14.5 million as a result of a single clause in its UK treaty

The French government could be about to demolish a settlement that’s home to 3,000 refugees

Natalie Bennett
23 February, 2016

If demolition goes ahead, charities fear they will lose contact with hundreds of children living in the Calais refugee camp

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