It’s not the press stuffing up Britain’s Brexit hopes – it’s the government
The Prime Minister and her Cabinet are weakening Britain's chances of a decent deal.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
The Prime Minister and her Cabinet are weakening Britain's chances of a decent deal.
ByBen Judah used his eastern European childhood and languages to live as a newcomer to the UK. Here’s what he found.
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ByMerkel is powerful, but Berlin can’t negotiate on behalf of Madrid, or Warsaw, or Prague.
ByShe is overestimating her leverage, and underestimating the EU's willingness to suffer economic damage.
ByThe former chancellor on how anger defines modern politics, and why Jeremy Corbyn makes him nostalgic for his youth.
ByToday's Morning Call.
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