As the four-term chancellor leaves the European stage, strict fiscal rules can finally be abandoned in favour of public investment
As Joe Biden’s administration starts to challenge the democracy-warping powers of giant multinationals, Britain and Europe risk being left behind
Nobody really knows what prospects await Afghan refugees when countries have yet to see human rights as rights for all humans
The protection of Afghans should not be limited to those directly employed by European governments
With financial support from the EU, Turkey has toughened up its migration policies – putting hundreds of thousands at risk
A single president, elected by almost 500 million, would not be an appropriate solution for the EU
Five years on from the Brexit vote, we must fight for the rights of all migrants in the UK – not for EU ‘exceptionalism’
Food standards, the price of medicine and climate action are on the slab in the biggest assault on Britain’s sovereignty in modern history.
The European Investment Bank needs deep reform so that it can support a just transition.
This week the European Commission made a new push to limit cities’ rights to promote sustainable local development and social justice.
Victims of environmental crimes in Brazil seek redress and justice in European courts when one year of the collapse of the Vale S.A mining dam in Brumadinho, Brazil. Español , Português
The South West's European election ballot paper will resemble a celebrity game show. But there are real dangers in this media-fed populism.