EU membership crucial to the Irish peace-process, says Kenny
An article about the potential impact that a Brexit could have on Anglo-Irish relations, trade as well as the Peace Process in Northern Ireland, all of which could be damaged by Brexit.
An article about the potential impact that a Brexit could have on Anglo-Irish relations, trade as well as the Peace Process in Northern Ireland, all of which could be damaged by Brexit.
As optimism rises for a deal to be made in February, there still remain issues to be resolved in the British negotiations with the EU, and ministers begin to manoeuvre as Britain moves towards the referendum .
Weekly update of European news from over the weekend; updates from Greece, Germany the UK and Poland.
A happy new year to all and a warm welcome back to the HP. This is just a quick update on Christmas and what will be taking place in the coming weeks and months of 2016.
The first 2 days of the December summit have passed and I’ve put together a lengthy analysis with news and comments on the current developments in Brussels so far – the renegotiation, Border and Coast guard and other European politics.
My report on the discussion that took place at Europe House in London on Wednesday, and the wider issues being discussed in the negotiations on Britain’s place in the Union
My review of the debate last night at King’s college and wider themes in the Brexit debate – trade, national sovereignty, democracy, Union & the nation-state in the modern world.
Foreign powers are seriously putting up a fight – including strong-arming Britain in this case – to the keep the country a part of the EU. Is that the right way to go about this campaign?
I never said I’d write a blog. And yet here I am. So, let’s talk about the EU