European Union
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Letters: When they refer to helping those ‘left behind’, they are inviting us to believe in discredited theories of trickle-down economics
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Our Brexit-driven disregard for Ireland is perilous
Nicholas SearleIf the nationalist mood revives the campaign for a united Ireland, economic pain will be the least of our worries -
Editorial: Ukip is losing votes, elections and now some of its most prominent voices. Next month’s local elections will be a big test of the party’s fortunes
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European commission says Central European University should be free to operate, patience with PM Viktor Orbán wears thin
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MPs are concerned about allegations governments including Russia and China may have interfered with EU referendum website
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Letters: To decline Lavrov’s invitation just when new tensions show such contacts are most needed, seems ill-advised
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Letters: Germany is no longer the war-ravaged and occupied country it was in the 1940s
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Critics claim continued rise in global aid masks alarming trend as donor countries include cost of hosting refugees in their figures
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Labour needs to stop blaming Brexit on Little Englanders and xenophobes. The rebellion was aimed not at outsiders, but at the political cartel that runs Britain
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Editorial: What had begun to look like a straight fight between Marine Le Pen and Emmanuel Macron is evolving into a four-way contest where Jean-Luc Mélenchon and François Fillon still matter too
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Leaving the EU could make moving animals abroad for breeding programmes a lot harder. But how easy is it to transport zoo inhabitants across the continent anyway?
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Leave Means Leave, backed by some Tory MPs, calls for freeze on non-skilled arrivals and £35,000 salary minimum for skilled workers
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The rationalisations and concessions are starting to emerge as the reality of leaving dawns. This is not the moment for Remainers to despair
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Forces lobbying for equality, the NHS and social mobility will soon be in fierce competition with new interests – such as farming – for attention and resources
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Lay off standups – they reach all parts of the UK
Barbara EllenMarcus Brigstocke doesn’t deserved to be sneered at for some of the material in his standup act
Life on the edge: how will Brexit affect the Northern Irish border?