EU
A country that was already a joke stands to become a pariah
The Brexiteers’ permanent breach of trust is unforgivable
The government’s latest moves on Brexit are about theatrics, not legalities
Why are ministers reportedly poised to introduce legislation that undermines their commitments on state aid?
David Frost: from leading Brexit negotiations to managing the UK’s future relationship with Europe
The man who managed the final stages of the UK's Brexit negotiations is now charged with overseeing our ongoing relationship with the EU
The return of the Brexit blame game is the Conservatives’ stupidest gamble yet
No 10 will not be able to lay responsibility for a no-deal outcome at Brussels’ door
No, Brussels is not misreading the UK’s threats of no deal
Contrary to recent reports, the European Union knows Britain could walk away and is preparing accordingly
“Unprincipled”: A former ambassador on UK’s approach to EU talks
“A great deal is being overlooked in the dash to secure a shrivelled free trade agreement of the sort we were trying to get, unsuccessfully, as long ago as 1958”
Are the edges of a Brexit deal coming into focus?
We always must prepare for a no-deal outcome. But we do not need to expect one
The Brexit vote four years on: How a project to boost prosperity, democracy and national pride destroyed all three
The anniversary helps us understand the ways in which history is constructed
Business fought for European membership in 1975. Where is it today?
As the political and business environments have changed, so have the risks for industry leaders speaking up
Why “no deal” remains one of the greatest threats facing the UK
Some say a WTO Brexit would be less painful in the wake of Covid-19 destruction. This argument “makes no sense,” says a former judge of the European Court of Justice
Any bridge across the chasm? The UK-EU stand-off on state aid
The two sides must find a compromise or risk a collapse in talks
What does an extraordinary intervention by German judges mean for Europe’s monetary union?
Could the German constitutional court’s ruling on the policies of the European Central Bank prove the death knell for European integration?