Europe

People voted for Brexit from their hearts, yet we argued back from our heads, former Islington mayor David Poyser writes.
After the referendum result on Brexit in 2016, fashion writer Sorcha McCrory began to question whether the Britain she was born and raised in was still the same. As Brexit dominated headlines, incidents of racism and blame began to swirl around the topic and in 2019 Sorcha moved to Copenhagen, Denmark as she felt that the UK was no longer a place where she could stay and wanted to remain a european citizen.
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Two sources familiar with the investigation have said the FBI are not currently planning to interview Prince Andrew – but did not rule out speaking with him in the future.
As the UK elects another Tory government, I shudder at what’s in store for the United States, journalist Jennifer Neal writes.
Speaking to the BBC in Bishop Auckland, he said: 'I’ve yet to see anybody put a solid argument up for leaving Europe.'
Video footage appeared to show police firing rounds at Hong Kong protesters, hitting at least one as demonstrations prepare to enter their sixth month.
It is too easy to forget that the European Union is primarily a project of unification and a phenomenally successful peace project, Leader of Renew Europe Dacian Cioloş writes.
The details, twists and turns of the debate are hard to follow even for seasoned experts. For the public with a day job, it’s next to impossible, Tony Blair writes.
Spain's top court is set to decide on the fate of the politicians and activists behind Catalonia’s 2017 independence referendum.