
Don’t buy UKIP’s hypocrisy on TTIP
UKIP are not opposed to the deal’s content, they only wish they’d thought of it themselves

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

The prospect of Britain leaving the European Union is a bigger threat to the UK economy than uncertainty over the General Election, according to the respected agency

Former Labour prime minister Tony Blair returned to the fold this week. Or to be more specific, he returned to warn that the Conservative promise of an in/our EU referendum was a sop to UKIP that risked unleashing economictest

By rushing through the new rules, the government are missing an opportunity to create a more socially responsible procurement regime

Miliband’s announcements have placed Britain firmly in the lead within EU debates about how to tackle tax avoidance

What’s good for the European project is not always good for the people of Europe

Tsipras won’t get everything he wants but probably enough to paint it as a victory for beleaguered Greeks

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

With youth unemployment running at 24 per cent, it is unsurprising that people are being attracted to fringe ideologies which offer simplistic solutions.

The only way to see off anti-EU and extreme right-wing parties is to start a debate about a radical new direction for Europe.