EPA/Katia Christodoulou
Cyprus is successfully exiting its bailout at the end of March after three years.
A Syrian child sleeps on the street in Kos.
EPA/Yannis Kolesidis
In-depth research with refugees and migrants reveals that deterrent measures will not solve the crisis.
Puff the magic drag-in
Neil Lockhart
Scotland has just joined the growing list of countries getting tough on the vapes. Here’s why the libertarians should pipe down.
A Macedonian armed vehicle patrols the fence along the border with Greece.
EPA/Georgi Licovski
Tear gas on refugees isn’t good PR for a country that wants to join the European Union. But then other countries in the EU aren’t coming off too well either.
David Cameron at the negotiating table in Brussels.
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Two academics examine the claim by Michael Gove that the deal between the UK and the EU is not legally binding.
If the cap fits…. Brexiters pin hopes on Free Trade Agreements.
REUTERS/Peter Nicholls
Supporters of the campaign to get Britain out of the European Union are touting the prospects for trade deals around the world. The true prospects, however, are far from benign.
Global currency markets deliver a tumble for sterling.
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Oddly enough, London’s mayor will have been cheered to spark a sell-off in the pound when political colleagues barely raised an eyebrow on skittish markets.
Meet the Brexiters.
PA/Stefan Rousseau
Michael Gove, Chris Grayling and Theresa Villiers head straight for Vote Leave HQ after cabinet meeting. As does the Mayor of London.
The deal seal meal.
EPA
A specialist in EU law reads the fine print, so you don’t have to.
Tense times in Brussels ahead of the deal being struck.
Reuters/Yves Herman
Maybe a bit of dissent is just what the doctor ordered for the EU.
Oliver Hoslet/EPA
Already over-indulged, Britain continues to demand special status in the EU. Is it worth it?
Time’s up?
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This is what could cause the collapse of the EU – and what could save it.
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Why the British steel crisis needs strategic government intervention to give the industry a chance of survival.
Reuters/Damir Sagolj
The performance of England’s football team this summer could affect the way people vote. It’s happened before.
Go on, pull it. See what happens.
J.L Nelson
David Cameron hopes to please eurosceptics by applying a mechanism to suspend welfare payments to EU migrants. Here’s how it works.
EU and Polish flags together at anti-government demonstration in Warsaw.
Kacper Pempel/Reuters
After years of being hailed as the shining example of post-Communist success, Poland is being depicted going ‘backward.’ What happened? And why is this significant for Europe?
TTIP is coming.
John Kehly
The upcoming TTIP trade agreement could force EU to liberalise GM regulations such as labelling.
There’s no end in sight to the wave of refugees seeking solace in Europe.
Reuters
Europe’s biggest achievements, such as open borders and human rights, are at risk as government responses to the refugee crisis fall short.
In-out, in-out, shake it all about.
JMiks
The credit-ratings agencies are already circling to cut the UK’s grade if it votes to leave the EU. Here’s how their calculations work, and what we should do about it.
Sanders on the stump.
Mary Schwalm/Reuters
Sanders is not a socialist. And Denmark is not a utopian ideal to which Americans should aspire. Here’s why.