The Northern Ireland peace process will not implode on a Brexit, but the EU has done a lot to help it along.
What will happen to immigration, wages and the economy has been discussed at length. But the price of drugs may also be affected.
Europe has thrived in spite of supranational interference – not because of it.
How research led one academic to change his mind after standing against the euro and other elements of EU integration.
A special episode of the Anthill, a podcast from The Conversation, on the referendum on Britain's EU membership.
It’s not just European travel that will be affected, but transatlantic flights too.
The idea that the British government would do a better job of protecting its people after Brexit doesn’t stand up to much scrutiny.
The swing in betting sentiment the month before the Scottish indyref tells us Boris has his work cut out.
The bulk of Britain’s unions are campaigning to stay in the European Union – but they’ll be hard pressed to secure workers’ rights.
So you don’t agree with Phil from accounts about British sovereignty. Here’s how to survive your awkward water cooler encounters.
Drug traffickers and their ilk are not bothered by borders now, and they’ll be even less concerned if Britain leaves the EU.
Why does the UK get money back on what it sends to the EU budget?
There is good reason to fear Brexit, but voting to stay in the EU is also a chance to restore the vision of the founding fathers.
And where do they come from?
From trade deals to climate change or biofuels, the European Union’s green record is patchy at best.
Broadcasters who use the UK as a base for European channels could face upheaval.
Article 50 looks deceptively simple but the reality will be anything but that. Here’s what’s laid out in the law if the UK votes for a Brexit.
It’s not hard to see why the EU is being blamed for the ills of a globalised world.
The British labour force has a lot to lose if EU students are turned off coming to the UK.
When all the evidence points in one direction, people can quite happily go the other. Whether it’s Trump, Brexit or climate change.