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Here are four ways in which, you, the citizen, can decide what goes on in Brussels.
With the “Brexit” decision looming, citizens of the European Union may be walking into a troublesome future.
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In two weeks, Brits will cast a vote that could change the future of the European Union. A UCLA expert explores the continent’s greatest threats to unity.
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Europe has thrived in spite of supranational interference – not because of it.
Trading up?
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A landmark trade deal between the US and Europe has been left floundering. So what has killed progress?
That’s the last time I get him lunch.
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So you don’t agree with Phil from accounts about British sovereignty. Here’s how to survive your awkward water cooler encounters.
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?
David Gulpilil as Jagamarra Jurunba, Mark Weaver as Bellyup, Dougie McCale as George and Cameron Wallaby as Pete in Satellite Boy.
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The French capital will light up to the sights and sounds of Cleverman, Samson and Delilah, and The Sapphires.
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Both sides of the debate are promising to cut European red tape – which seems to mean cutting equality laws.
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The hopeful vision presented by pro-independence campaigners in Scotland has endured – even though they lost their referendum.
Lagos bus station. Lessons for Brexit?
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What makes people decide to leave the gang, and how can you convince them to stay?
Danny Welbeck: not resting, playing.
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The controversy over the confectioner’s campaign ahead of the European championship is a media beat-up.
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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.
British soldiers on exercises.
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Unpicking the gap between rhetoric and reality.
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Internet polls are offering up quite different results to phone polls. Here are a few suggestions as to why.
Austria’s polarised electorate went for the Greens in the end.
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This year’s presidential campaign was dominated by panic over a far-right surge – but its real meaning is somewhat different.
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.
First flight out please.
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So what if the Brexit camp is led by ‘loons’ – Bill Durodie smells freedom.
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Explaining how the European Parliament and Commission combine to represent the interests of 28 member states.
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Assessing the argument that the British people would be better represented by their national parliament.