May may have failed to secure a mandate for her extreme version of Brexit, low-tax, low regulation Britain, but yesterday she set out a programme to take it forwards nonetheless.
Donald Trump’s latest Executive Order, issued last week, could foreshadow a dangerous trade war with China and the European Union. It suggests that the nationalists in his administration have
We spend our time fighting against EU policies. But now, we're campaigning to stay in.
Labour’s challenge to fight inequalities and rebuild democracy rests on addressing Britain’s ‘finance curse’
Why does this matter? First because it makes no sense to sell off valuable assets in the middle of Europe’s worst depression in 70 years.
The postponement of last week’s debate denied MEPs the chance to lay out their red lines on the controversial US-EU trade deal.
UKIP among others treat foreign aid as if it were inconsequential charity. Cutting this budget, however, effects us all - rendering the world a more unequal place.
Nick Dearden, director of Global Justice Now, discusses debt cancellation, EU reform and what a Syriza victory means for the anti-austerity movement in Europe.
Despite an overwhelming rejection from the public, the European Commission wants to plough ahead with the EU/US Trade Deal.
The 66 richest people in the world have the same wealth as the 3.5bn poorest.
The Labour Party has just changed its position on TTIP - for the worse.
30 years after images of Ethiopian famine haunted British TV screens, they still shape how we see Africa - and ensure we fail to understand.