Brussels
Brexit cannot be saved, but Britain can be
Let us choose wisely
Uncertainty hangs over British staffers in Brussels
Hundreds of Britons work in the European institutions—what happens to them post-Brexit?
A “no deal” Brexit could cause constitutional breakdown
An abrupt withdrawal could undermine our political systems, says a former British government legal adviser
May’s customs union shift changes the next election profoundly
Even if the vote isn’t until 2022, Britain will not have completed the exit process by the time it arrives
“All the justifications for Brexit are being dismantled”—The MEPs fighting to stop British departure
They know Brussels better than anyone—and want to prevent the unfolding chaos
The great Brexit irony: leaving will mean more bureaucracy, not less
The ability to cut red tape was a key Brexit prize—but Eurosceptics are in for a nasty shock
Rules of origin: the biggest Brexit problem you didn’t know about
British departure will hit trade with Europe hard—this is why
Martin Selmayr challenges every Brussels stereotype—for all the worst reasons
His appointment as Secretary-General of the Commission is now rightly being investigated
I'm a former EU negotiator—this is why May will regret her approach to Brexit
Deliberate disregard for basic negotiating principles will come back to haunt the government
Why Theresa May should ask for a "shared market"
The phrase “managed divergence” has attracted much mystification in Westminster. But there is a way forward
Might Britain Remain after all?
The hypotheticals on the journey to Remain are many, but conversations with experts confirm that there is hope left for pro-Europeans
Arguing with the EU
Voting to leave the EU is much easier than negotiating with it—as Britain may discover