
The rise of the far-right in Europe shows how spectacularly austerity has failed
The rise of far-right popularism is a sign that the economic policy of austerity in Europe really has failed.

The rise of far-right popularism is a sign that the economic policy of austerity in Europe really has failed.

All parties are failing to articulate a clear vision for Britain’s relationship with the EU.

UKIP’s success in the European and local elections 2014 is not about Euroscepticism. In fact the UK is becoming increasingly pro-EU.

Voters go to the polls today in the last major electoral test for all the parties before the General Election, which is now less than a year away.

Rather than return power to the UK, leaving the EU would take power away from our politicians, businesses and our citizens.

Who will get your vote in next week’s European elections?

Instead of making symbolic promises to stem benefit tourism, progressives should consider how to build good community relations in areas that are receiving EU migrants.

The Ukip analysis of free movement should be challenged much more robustly than it has been to date, argues Alex Glennie.

There is an uncertain line in the sand on he radical right between legitimate nationalism and unacceptable racism.

In sounding like a normal human being, Farage is picking up support.