EU

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

Perhaps it is time we introduced bodies bankrolled by the UK taxpayer which support a commitment to democracy

Social policies have become issues of human rights

Greece and Turkey nearly came to blows last summer, and the risk of war remains

Adam LeBor traces the American influences behind Jean Monnet, the man who reshaped Europe

A new EU is emerging. Will Ursula von der Leyen lead it to triumph or failure?

Brussels has a very distinctive attitude towards its sacred legal order

A British lawyer is fighting her dismissal in a Kafkaesque post-Brexit judicial quagmire