A blog on making sense of Brexit: one version of what happens when members of the 'educated' British middle classes seek clarity.
There is always a chance that, owing to unforeseen domestic or external dynamics, the Czech Republic may yet slide into illiberal isolation. But it will be not be by design.
Molly Scott Cato MEP explains why she has teamed up with the Good Law Project to force the government to lift the veil of secrecy on its Brexit impact reports - through action in the high court, if necessary.
How migrant activism in Italy (and beyond) is criminalised and used as a scapegoat for failed EU migration politics.
To take back control we need neither to retreat to existing nation-states nor to replicate the nation state’s authoritarian structures at a smaller, regional level.
The United Kingdom has transparency laws which should give citizens a full and immediate answer to this question. And yet, we still don’t have one.
The EU might be forced to act under the pressure of its citizens, and for this, it has provided both the procedure and the channels.
The fightback in the UK’s Labour party conference against ongoing misapplications of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) ‘working definition of antisemitism’.
In Spanish, the word ‘to compromise’ has no translation.
" It means stage of the people and that’s what it is supposed to be. It has never really been that.”
Depending so highly on a single donor makes UNHCR the operational arm of the EU’s shortsighted policies. This is the third winter for UNHCR in Greece...
We, the undersigned, a group of philosophers working at Catalan universities, declare: Español