Riot police on the streets of Athens in early May.
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A Brexit would be a chance to actually create a European project – but the EU needs to be dismantled first.
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Migration Watch claims there could be another 50,000 EU migrants a year coming to the UK than currently thought. We asked two academics to look at the numbers.
And one more thing.
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The prime minister’s security speech has been labelled fear mongering.
European collaboration: great in theory, exclusionary in practice.
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The EU may claim it is “united in diversity” but the reality is very different.
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Chris Grayling and Alan Johnson disagree on whether the UK is on the winning side at the EU Council. Two academics assess who is right.
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The bilateral deals struck over the years between Switzerland and the EU have been suggested as alternatives for the UK if it votes to leave in the referendum.
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Without European laws and courts to strike down overreaching UK legislation, post-Brexit Britons may see more invasions of their privacy.
Nigel Farage – wielding the fear stick.
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When it comes to Brexit, both the Leave and Remain camps are using psychological trickery to convince voters.
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Don’t assume a UK outside of the EU will be able to rewrite its trade deal with India.
There is no better alternative than the rise of the populist left for Europe and beyond.
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The future of democracy depends on developing a left-wing populism that can revive public interest by mobilising political passions in the fight for an alternative to neoliberal de-democratisation.
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European Commission fires a broadside at Google for using Android to enforce its dominant position.
Looking back in languor? Cullen in the north of Scotland.
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Holiday making accounts for almost a tenth of the British economy. Here’s how it might be impacted by a vote to leave the EU.
What’s the damage?
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We asked two academics to check whether the UK hands over £350m a week to the EU, and if it gets £1 back for every £2 sent to Brussels.
Tangled up in blue and yellow.
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Boris Johnson has made this claim repeatedly – and he’s not the only one.
May: Brexit from the ECHR.
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The home secretary is campaigning against Brexit, but with a caveat.
Gove, multiplied.
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The single market is a complicated beast. It won’t be that easy for the UK to get the post-Brexit deal it wants.
What the Treasury says.
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New report says households will be £4,300 worse off if we leave the EU. Here’s the verdict.
We know London’s air is polluted – partly thanks to EU monitoring.
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There’s a near-consensus among relevant experts in academia, NGOs and parliament.
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Talk of the demise of the French language is premature.
Talk and action.
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Why the new transparency rules agreed by Europe’s five largest economies changes the global tax game.