The High Court ruling is not a victory for ‘soft’ Brexit
It is hard to see what ‘red lines’ could be imposed on the government, but the ruling could be an important victory for thought and reflection over rabble rousing on both sides
It is hard to see what ‘red lines’ could be imposed on the government, but the ruling could be an important victory for thought and reflection over rabble rousing on both sides
The curtailment of law enforcement cooperation between the UK and the European Union will be an inevitable consequence of the British exit
Europe must narrow the gap between urban and rural areas, otherwise radical populists will continue to flourish in neglected communities
Size does not necessarily equal strength, and the European Union has holes in its strategy
The digital challenges related to Brexit are stark but clear. There is no excuse for any policy misstep from May's government.
Avec la participation de Sylvie KAUFFMANN, directrice éditoriale, Le Monde, Dominique REYNIE, directeur, Fondapol, Jeremy SHAPIRO, directeur des études, ECFR, Manuel LAFONT RAPNOUIL, directeur, ECFR Paris
As much as Berlin would like to prevent negotiations with the UK turning sour, it is hard to envisage any other outcome
Discussion on the findings of the ECFR publication ‘The world according to Europe’s insurgent parties: Putin, migration and people power’
Leader of the Scottish Conservatives, Ruth Davidson MSP, spells out her alternative plan for Scotland in the wake of the Brexit vote
Ruth Davidson, leader of the opposition in the Scottish Parliament, spelt out her alternative plan for Scotland in the wake of the Brexit vote