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Brexit & Foreign Policy

Don’t buy UKIP’s hypocrisy on TTIP

Ruby Stockham
16 April, 2015

UKIP are not opposed to the deal’s content, they only wish they’d thought of it themselves

The stark choice on international development at this election

Laura Kyrke-Smith
16 April, 2015

In the last five years international cooperation has stalled, and the world’s poorest people are paying the price

Unless we take coordinated action, there will be more tragedies in the Mediterranean

Jill Rutter
15 April, 2015

There is no magic solution that will stop this flow of migrants, but there are policy interventions that can reduce irregular migration

How three Scottish trade unionists saved lives in the fascist Chilean coup

Felipe Bustos Sierra
10 April, 2015

A Scottish boycott grounded half the Chilean air force for four years

Comment: The most powerful case against Trident is the military one

Amelia Womack
10 April, 2015

Vast funding for ineffective Trident is detrimental to the Armed Forces that we actually need to keep our country safe

The irresponsible hypocrisy of our defence policy is now having repercussions in the Gulf States

Paul Ingram
9 April, 2015

On disarmament, it is the Arab states who have been the good international citizens

Five foreign policy questions for the party leaders

James Bloodworth
7 April, 2015

The subject no one seems to want to quiz the party leaders on

Theresa May on counter-extremism: politics getting in the way of policy

Jonathan Russell
25 March, 2015

Posturing to be ‘tough on terrorism’ might win her party votes, but these proposed bits of legislation won’t get through the House

Defence report: The UK has not done enough to prepare itself for new global threats

Ruby Stockham
24 March, 2015

Defence Committee urges UK to look to its European allies for support, as the US loses patience with lack of investment

Israeli elections: how Netanyahu defied the pollsters

Toby Greene
19 March, 2015

Bibi’s surge came mainly at the expense of other right wing parties. The question now is whether he can form a stable coalition

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