Remain lost the referendum vote narrowly, but as Farage himself said before the results came in, why should a 52-48...
Remain lost the referendum vote narrowly, but as Farage himself said before the results came in, why should a 52-48...
What does the centre-ground look like in a Brexit era? Gisela Stuart and Atul Hatwal survey the landscape....
The strong performance of the United Kingdom economy in the last quarter has little to do with the long term impact of...
What happened to €urogeddon? If you were to believe the collective hysteria of the UK media a few months back, then...
The Brits have always had an appetite for pizza, espresso and the hills of Tuscany, but there seems to be a new trend...
As Olympic gold fever dies down, normal political life will be resumed. One of the big debates in the next period will...
Politicians, like generals, always fight the previous war, or, to be more precise, the winners stick with successful...
Ed Miliband's visit to Paris is a remarkable coup after just two years as leader. Neil Kinnock was humiliated by...
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...
As the last few minutes of England’s match against Ukraine wound to a close on Tuesday evening, a friend of mine...
By law, there are no opinion polls conducted in Greece in the fortnight running up to an election. So the latest data...