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For two-and-a-half years misstep has followed misstep.
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It might have looked like her only choice, but postponing the vote was the wrong move for a weak prime minister.
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The ruling offers some relief for Remainers – but don’t go thinking this is the end of Brexit.
A state of climate denial.
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The UN climate talks are being held in a nation dominated by cheap coal.
A better tomorrow?
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Brexit may be an unexpected boon for the UK’s climate leadership. Here’s how the UK can seize the initiative.
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Europe needs to rethink its priorities on Syria – fast.
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Independent research estimates that Theresa May’s deal could reduce UK GDP per capita by between 1.9% and 5.5% over ten years.
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The ongoing Brexit negotiations have provided no certainty or clarity to the industry.
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Expect more member states to ‘do a Spain’ once future relationship talks commence.
Discussions on a citizens’ assembly in Cluj, Romania in June 2018.
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The EU urgently needs to improve the link between its citizens and its institutions.
A long way yet to go.
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A leaked version of the political declaration shows that Brexit is by no means ‘sorted’ yet.
Let the real negotiations begin.
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As the divorce part of the Brexit negotiations approach their endgame, attention is turning to the future relationship between the UK and EU. The view from EU capitals.
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Ukraine shows how it’s possible to have single market access, while maintaining control of your borders and staying out of the European Court of Justice.
Tick tock.
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What role do EU institutions and the parliaments of 27 member states have in agreeing the next steps of the Brexit process.
Does a greener future lie ahead?
Joe Herbert
Brexit is a looming crisis but the ensuing chaos is an opportunity to create a radical alternative vision for the UK. Degrowth is the future we need.
Emmanuel Macron called for support for “open, secure, stable, accessible and peaceful cyberspace”.
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The French president’s Paris Call is for international collaboration to make the Internet safer. What are the advances and limitations of this text?
The crisis enveloping the British government started when Britons voted “yes” to leaving the European Union in 2016.
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As England agonises over Brexit, divisions have emerged in other parts of the UK, especially in Northern Ireland and independent-minded Scotland.
Doing her best.
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Controlling immigration was the most important concern for Brexit voters and May’s deal does that.
The Snark – the beastly figment of imagination created by Lewis Carroll.
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Like Lewis Carroll’s nonsense poem, the Brexit target was a figment of everyone’s imagination.
Divided Britain.
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Theresa May’s Brexit plan has crumbled on contact with the reality of UK and EU politics.