May walks into a Brexit trap By announcing she will start the negotiations for Britain to leave the EU by March 2017, May has walked into a trap. Updated 10 Oct, 2016 08:29am
‘Brexit will not happen’ Like all good dramas, the Brexit story has been shocking, dramatic and upsetting. But its ending is not yet written Published 04 Jul, 2016 07:35am
Wake up — Brexit is looking ever more likely Britain’s Leave campaign will put immigration and border controls at the centre of its campaign. Updated 31 Jan, 2019 11:46am
The ideas that divide China and America American leaders stress the rights of the individual. Chinese leaders stress the interests of the community. Updated 05 Oct, 2015 07:36am
The crises that threaten to unravel the EU If the free movement of people and labour come into question, so does the EU’s single market. Updated 21 Sep, 2015 09:51am
Europe’s dream is dying in Greece The current crisis is a reflection of the failings of the Greek state, European dream of unity, peace and prosperity. Updated 06 Jul, 2015 10:37am
Borders and budgets could lay Europe low European limits on national sovereignty now risk provoking crises in the EU’s relationship with both Britain and France Published 27 Oct, 2014 07:01am
EU leaders cannot simply ignore the populist howl The EU should shelve plans for ever more ferocious central control of national budgets — and also forget about plans for Published 02 Jun, 2014 08:17am
The future still belongs to the emerging markets In 1996 a friend of mine called Jim Rohwer published a book called Asia Rising. A few months later, Asia crashed. ... Published 10 Feb, 2014 06:58am
Rouhani tries to lure western oil majors to Iran Hassan Rouhani, president of Iran, has asked a group of western oil majors to detail the conditions under which they... Published 27 Jan, 2014 07:55am