EU

The theory that Brexit was caused by a religious fervour deliberately fostered by the Leave campaign is a case of the pot calling the kettle black

Are populist leaders better at vaccine roll-outs? If so, that should fill us with trepidation about post-pandemic politics

It is clear that the EU is still thinking of its thousand different ways to win, and it is doing so by bombarding the younger generations with pro-EU messages

Sir Bill Cash has achieved his political life’s ambition of restoring British sovereignty – did he ever think it would happen and is it ‘case closed’?

It’s Instagram that is turning everyone and everywhere the same, not the UN, not NAFTA, not the IMF, and certainly not the EU

Turkey blackmails Europe, Greece adopts a policy of deterrence, and the EU remains divided

Sturgeon spells out why Scotland’s path back to the EU would be hindered by an illegal referendum attempt

Central and eastern European states want a better standard of living, but not at the cost of their sovereignty

The government is blaming international rules while under-investing in national alternatives

Andrew Tettenborn says we should be able to hear, read and say what we want without the threat of undemocratic human rights law