Beneath the blur of Brexit claim and counterclaim, we seem to have forgotten that there’s a deeper problem preventing economic recovery.
Both sides of the debate are promising to cut European red tape – which seems to mean cutting equality laws.
British citizens who have lived outside the UK for 15 years or more won’t have a say.
The hopeful vision presented by pro-independence campaigners in Scotland has endured – even though they lost their referendum.
What makes people decide to leave the gang, and how can you convince them to stay?
News that men outnumber women ten to one in the EU referendum debate is not surprising – women have long been marginalised in news coverage.
The latest figures show a slight rise in migration to the UK, but there is nothing new to get excited about.
Giles Fraser thinks that ‘Brexit recycles the defiant spirit of the Reformation’. How wrong can he be?
But always gamble responsibly…
If Britain votes to leave, residents of the Rock won’t come along quietly.
Conservative MP David Davies has been telling anti-TTIP activists that a leave vote is how they can torpedo the deal.
There are three main types of forecast when it comes to the economic effects of Brexit – here’s how to tell the difference between them.
Supporters of the campaign for Brexit claim the UK could not veto Turkish accession to the EU. We asked two academics to check the facts.
Unpicking the gap between rhetoric and reality.
Internet polls are offering up quite different results to phone polls. Here are a few suggestions as to why.
Media coverage of the debate has so far been dominated by Conservative men
Part two of British chancellor George Osborne’s case for staying put is realistic but flawed.
So what if the Brexit camp is led by ‘loons’ – Bill Durodie smells freedom.
Explaining how the European Parliament and Commission combine to represent the interests of 28 member states.
Assessing the argument that the British people would be better represented by their national parliament.