
Curtains up on the Syrian civil war: the EU is watching from the gallery
Brussels appears unable to step into the breach, feeling its job is to sort out the immigration crisis but not much else

Brussels appears unable to step into the breach, feeling its job is to sort out the immigration crisis but not much else

Edward Heath admitted 27,000 Ugandan Asians , Thatcher admitted 24,500 Vietnamese refugees and John Major took in 4,000 Bosnians. Cameron has taken 200 Syrians.

Europe’s aid and trade policies need to be coherent with the aims of migration policy

A reformed EU must instil greater solidarity among its members

Pensioners outside banks, a spike in suicide rates – why on earth would any country want to stay part of an EU that allows this?

Leftists must fight Brexit with a progressive Plan B, or risk becoming dupes of the neoliberal right

Now is not the time to pull up the drawbridge on the European Union

Given the balance of powers in the European parliament, it’s likely the new amendment will be both tabled and passed

Cameron’s call for a ‘more open’ Europe is contradicted by demands for special treatment for the UK

Devolved nations pledge to oppose ‘regressive’ repeal of the Human Rights Act