Maybe it is time Europe looked at itself in the mirror and started discussing why more and more people, including Europeans, are walking away from the much-vaunted “liberal European values”.
Human rights are important for everyone, because without the right to protest against particular policies it is much more difficult to influence and hold to account whichever government is elected on 8 June.
In Theresa May’s “One Nation” we are all border guards. Her vision of the Big Society will make us all shrink.
“Enthusiasm for his victory is drawing investment into European equities. And French private sector employment has just reached a post-crisis high, giving a boost to wages.”
Austrian-British philosopher, Karl Popper, argued for the existence of several lights to illuminate the truth. This is the essence of an open society and what the Hungarian government is fighting against.
A personal reflection in the wake of the Manchester terrorist attack.
Photos emerging from the borders of Europe weave a new narrative around what it means to be vulnerable, to be a man, to say no to war and to be a refugee.
Senior Scottish Conservative Richard Cook is at the centre of a major Brexit funding scandal.
The Great India Show covers even science in India. It has been blessed by the two governments. Britain is out on a mission to rediscover India.
How does Finland’s unjust asylum policy reflect on its citizens? The Government’s stance is harming both asylum seekers and Finns.
We're living in a new era of proxy warfare, where multiple powers fund local proxies with disastrous consequences. We need to break the cycle.
Britain for one is quite unprepared for the ultimate project of the new French president: the restoration of Franco-German leadership in Europe.