
Rampant sexism in EU institutions
Women employed in EU institutions are paid an average of £12,792 a year less than their male colleagues

Women employed in EU institutions are paid an average of £12,792 a year less than their male colleagues

The Conservative Party chairman has made his claims based on half truths and assumptions

With Syriza’s victory in Greece many on the left are asking how a party which seven years ago received 4 per cent of the vote was able to become a radical force in Europe

David Cameron can have a united Conservative Party or he can keep Britain in the EU. He will struggle to have both.

Welsh voters reject the stance taken by Plaid Cymru leader Leanne Wood and SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon.

We are still paying £11.3 billion a year to be part of a club which cuts the disposable income of the neediest in our society.

Like a vote for Ukip, to fly the St George’s Cross is as much to declare one’s antipathy to the liberal, metropolitan well-to-do middle-classes as it is a protest against the EU.

The UK government’s challenge to the European Union’s cap on bankers’ bonuses has been throw out by the advocate general.

British Future’s report shows how the fear of being stereotyped stops the moderate majority from communicating their ideas.

The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has today ruled that the UK government must take urgent action over its failure to tackle air pollution.