By the time the polls across Greece closed, the Greeks had comprehensibly given their verdict on the economic policies...
By the time the polls across Greece closed, the Greeks had comprehensibly given their verdict on the economic policies...
The only poll that will really matter, Chuka Umunna said rightly at last night’s In Conversation With event chaired by...
As we survey the damage from the years of crisis and recession in Europe that finally seems to be ebbing, there is a...
‘We are not short of ideas – what is missing is the political will’. These words, by European Commission...
Beyond the issue of membership itself, Brits with an interest in Europe should turn our attention to meaningful reform...
Labour must understand the way Europe is heading —I have serious reservations about the ‘One Nation’ tag that Labour...
The British debate on the European Union takes further integration in the euro area for granted. As the mantra goes,...
Who won? David Cameron struggled today under assault over Europe by Ed Miliband’s harrying by Labour and SDLP MPs on...
What happened to €urogeddon? If you were to believe the collective hysteria of the UK media a few months back, then...
As Olympic gold fever dies down, normal political life will be resumed. One of the big debates in the next period will...
When in 2010 the global financial crisis finally hit and started to deeply unsettle the eurozone, many commentators...
Margaret Thatcher once called referendums ‘a device of dictators and demagogues.’ She was quoting Clement Attlee as...