European Union
This Brexit deal is emphatically nothing to celebrate
We have traded real influence for an empty husk of sovereignty
Soon we will finally be able to have an informed debate about Europe
Why the fallout from Brexit may prompt a long-overdue reckoning
Crashing out of the EU would be a failure of statecraft
The two parties must not sacrifice jobs on the altar of distrust, says a former head of the Brexit department
Johnson is shameless but not stupid. Which is why he will fold to get a deal
Why am I confident? Because we all saw the same drama last year
EU law in the UK, 1973-2020: an obituary
We are stronger for having known you
The government may soon strike an EU deal. Labour must abstain on it
Active endorsement is out of the question. But to vote against an agreement would be an act of destruction
The obstacles to a Brexit deal are not what you think
Do not look at disputes between the two sides but within them
Who killed soft Brexit?
The mysterious story of how a split-down-the-middle nation killed off the chance to be half-in and half-out of Europe
The tide is turning against Brexit
Support for Brexit is dwindling amongst the general public—and could move further if things are deemed to go badly at the end of the year
Businesses are not prepared for Brexit. How could they be?
Firms couldn’t plan as the government refused to confront the realities of leaving. Now we are out of time
The Brexit grand bargain is in sight, but not yet within reach
A deal requires three pieces to fall into place in the coming weeks
Why the Internal Market Bill is both a rule of law and devolution problem
Yielding to a new economic constitution