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    When should Britain invoke Article 50 and officially begin Brexit?

    Britain is divorcing Europe. To be honest, it was always a marriage of convenience; the passion was never really there (notwithstanding the…

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    Should we all eat less meat?

    Almost 15% of global greenhouse emissions come from cows farting. That’s an exageration, but there’s some truth to it. Methane…

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    Does the EU need a Europe-wide industrial policy?

    Just 15% of the European Union’s GDP was represented by industry in 2014. That figure is down from 18% in…

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    Will more EU countries hold referendums?

    Is the European Union unravelling? In the wake of Brexit, will more countries start clamouring for referendums of their own? Are…

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    Britain voted for Brexit… what now?

    Britain has opted to go it alone. British Prime Minister David Cameron has announced he will resign after voters chose…

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    Does Europe need a common immigration policy?

    Many Europeans would consider ‘immigration’ to be one of their biggest concerns. The referendum debate in the UK, for example, has…

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    How will Brexit affect Gibraltar?

    UPDATE 03/04/2017: Tempers are already flaring over the Brexit negotiations, as former British Conservative leader Michael Howard has suggested that Prime Minister…

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    Is the rise of populist parties a sign that democracy is working?

    Europe’s far-right and populist parties are heralding a “Patriotic Spring”. Far-right leaders gathered near Vienna on Friday 17 June 2016, making…

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    Would leaving the EU save Britain money?

    The British EU referendum is entering its final stretch. The two sides have started up again after suspending their campaigns…

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