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Total Results: 486
04/20/2021 - 1:00am
Ukraine will never surrender to Putin
Tension is building on the border as a new generation prepares to stand up to Russia
David Patrikarakos
Wednesday, April 7
07.04
Sweden’s migrant rape crisis
European liberals never ask uncomfortable questions about immigration
Ayaan Hirsi Ali
Monday, April 5
05.04
The Brexiteer who could have saved Labour
With Peter Shore as leader, the party would never have lost touch with its roots
Paul Embery
Saturday, March 6
06.03
Europe’s guilty conscience
EU leaders wilfully misunderstand the problems of Muslim immigration
Ayaan Hirsi Ali
Friday, February 26
26.02
France can’t cancel Napoleon
How will Emmanuel Macron mark the general's difficult bicentenary?
John Lichfield
Wednesday, February 24
24.02
Can the EU survive the death of liberalism?
The bloc was designed for a philosophy that no longer exists
Larry Siedentop
Monday, February 1
01.02
Europe shows its true colours
The vaccine debacle is a sign of the EU's future direction
Peter Franklin
Thursday, December 10
10.12
Brexit: was it worth it?
Once a fervent Eurosceptic, I came to believe that leaving would be a terrible blunder
Ed West
Wednesday, September 2
02.09
The last gasps of a European empire
An unfinished masterpiece set in imperial Vienna offers our MPs historical parallels — but no easy answers
Matthew Sweet
Friday, April 10
10.04
Could Italy tear Europe apart?
Euroscepticism is running high as the EU abandons the beleaguered country to its pandemic fate
Matthew Goodwin
Friday, January 31
31.01
The seven stages of Remainer grief
It isn’t just Big Ben that should stay silent today. Stop all the clocks.
Polly Mackenzie
Thursday, January 2
02.01
Where will Boris Johnson lead us?
Come 2029, the former United Kingdom will be consumed by a new dilemma
James Kirkup
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