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EU

Theresa May’s only Brexit strategy is obfuscation – can we really trust her promise of a plan?

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
7 December, 2016

Keir Starmer will need to force far more from the government

‘Keep calm and negotiate’ – EU’s Brexit lead takes tough line in first public statement

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
6 December, 2016

Negotiations will have to be concluded in 18 months, Michel Barnier warned

Labour motion says publish Brexit plan before Article 50

Adam Barnett
6 December, 2016

Tory MPs could rebel on Keir Starmer’s Brexit motion

Can anyone work out Labour’s position on Brexit?

Ian Dunt
6 December, 2016

Labour is divided on single market and free movement, writes Ian Dunt

Meet the UKIPs: Paul Nuttall’s band of merry spokespeople

Adam Barnett
6 December, 2016

Who are Nuttall’s dream team, and will they ‘put the Great back in Britain’?

Europe staggers on: Five key points from the Italian referendum

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
5 December, 2016

Italy has not voted against the EU, but has given Brussels more reason to worry

Keeping a Brexit plan secret shouldn’t be a piece of cake in a free country

Adam Barnett
29 November, 2016

We should make better use of our right to demand answers

Europe braced for upheaval as Italy and Austria go to the polls

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
28 November, 2016

In both races, anti-establishment populists are trying to disrupt the status quo

Why there’s less than a 50 per cent chance of Brexit running to schedule

Ed Jacobs
28 November, 2016

The devolved governments are stepping up their challenge to Theresa May

Farage and Le Pen sound similar but represent very different brands of Euroscepticism

Ido Vock
26 November, 2016

In France, the window of acceptable Euroscepticism is far narrower

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