The Constant Currency
Why the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) requires slow and gradual reform.
The former Labour MP for Workington on her new life in the Lords
Why the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) requires slow and gradual reform.
The government can keep cooking up the same old obesity policies but nothing will change until the problem is tackled head-on.
Instead of laying the ground for the future, Merkel’s politics has been administering for today based on the successes of yesterday: a 'Jamaica' coalition could change the country's
The Conservative peer reveals her sustainable lifestyle from clothes swapping and cycling to embracing her freezer and making potato milk
If the EU wants to remain a global powerhouse undwarfed by China, it should aid Afghanistan’s economic integration with its nearer neighbours.
The bloc must find a delicate balance between adequate social support whilst encouraging individual responsibility
Updating its policies on security and militarisation could dramatically improve the EU’s image - both internally and externally, says Katalin Cseh MEP.
For the EU, shirking its responsibilities regarding Afghan refugees and failing to engage with the Taliban will only reduce the bloc’s status on the global stage.
Belarus has been carrying out oppressive measures against its people with abandon - and without any major repercussions from the West.
Antonios Nestoras, ELF Policy and Research Coordinator, outlines a progressive plan to protect two crucial pillars of the EU from possible challenges.