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Major nations make labour rights a key part of trade deals. But what happens next?
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Few thought she’d go the distance when she first came to power. That was more than a decade ago.
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After three rounds of talks, what has been agreed and what are the big sticking points?
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Before CETA fully comes into effect, it must be ratified by each EU member state. Greece might have cause to stop it.
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Too many economists have refused to take seriously the idea that Brexit could economically benefit the UK.
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With such a colourful political past, the British prime minister will be hoping for a show of substance in choosing the Tuscan city.
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A clueless Tory government and a degenerate EU bureaucracy are locked in a pointless conflict. There must be something more than this.
Michel Barnier visits the border in May.
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The European Commission has published its guidelines for talks on this thorny issue.
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What is at stake as MPs begin their second reading of the EU (Withdrawal) Bill.
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The general assumption in the UK is that regulation is a drag on enterprise, but a closer look at the costs and benefits suggests this might not be the case.
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Talk of banks leaving London completely for other European cities is just that – talk.
At a memorial honouring the victims of the recent Spanish terrorist attacks, a family embraces a Barcelona policeman who helped them during the mayhem.
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Despite the recent terrorist attacks in Spain, the European Union has dramatically improved its counterterrorism efforts. Here’s how.
This is only going to get more awkward.
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Why are the Brussels negotiations stumbling along so badly? Because a fundamental step has been skipped.
Things could soon get complicated.
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A breakdown of the UK’s position paper on the customs union.
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The rise of the middle class in Africa is fuelling consumer economies and protection policies. But they tend to be disconnected from sustainability issues.
The signs are there for those who care to look.
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Follow the money to see if Angela Merkel is on course for a fourth term as chancellor after the September vote.
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Failing to agree an aviation agreement could mean no legal basis for flights to operate at UK airports.
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Prime minister Viktor Orbán is quite open about his goal to build an ‘illiberal state’.
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The French president is calling for a series of conventions to shape future decisions. But these projects have a history of going awry.
Fortress Europe: Macdeonian soldiers patrol the Greek border.
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New research questions the scale of support for tougher border security across Europe.