What does the UK get back?
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Why does the UK get money back on what it sends to the EU budget?
The heart of the EU machine.
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And where do they come from?
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From trade deals to climate change or biofuels, the European Union’s green record is patchy at best.
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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.
WE GOT THIS.
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When all the evidence points in one direction, people can quite happily go the other. Whether it’s Trump, Brexit or climate change.
Syrian asylum seekers at a camp in Lesvos, Greece.
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A Syrian asylum seeker has been permitted to stay in Greece on the grounds that Turkey is not safe for return. It could be a major blow for the EU’s controversial refugee strategy.
Border control.
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The latest figures show a slight rise in migration to the UK, but there is nothing new to get excited about.
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If Britain votes to leave, residents of the Rock won’t come along quietly.
Eyeing up the future.
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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.
European Council President, Donald Tusk, meets Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on a visit to Ankara in September 2015.
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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.
British soldiers on exercises.
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Unpicking the gap between rhetoric and reality.
Greece needs genuine European support.
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Economic sense has been largely irrelevant in the unfolding Greek drama. Instead, morality has been at its heart.
Osborne, managing expectations?
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Part two of British chancellor George Osborne’s case for staying put is realistic but flawed.
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Explaining how the European Parliament and Commission combine to represent the interests of 28 member states.
Napoleon victorious at the 1805 Battle of Austerlitz.
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A historian responds to Boris Johnson’s claim that the EU is pursuing a powerful super-state, like Hitler.
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Personality politics is obscuring the information that voters need to make their decision on June 23.
Moria detention camp on Lesvos.
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A report from Lesbos, where thousands of refugees are living in inhumane conditions.
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Brexit would throw up all manner of problems for the UK economy, including a rise in borrowing costs for homeowners.
DNA: the EU in us all.
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Our bodies are teeming with petty bureaucrats and red tape – it’s the very fabric for life on Earth.
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Leave had a 20 point lead over Remain in a recent YouGov poll – but this Brexit referendum concerned Britain’s membership of the Eurovision Song Contest, not Europe.