The general election on 7th May 2015 is not only going to lead to radical changes in the political landscape. Britain will also have to come up with answers to the European, Scottish and English questions. How this can be done is a moot point. At any rate, it is not going to make EU policymaking any easier
With the UK going to the polls on Thursday, it is still far from certain which party will emerge wit...
How effective would a referendum on Britain’s EU membership be at settling the issue long-term? Andr...
Scotland’s ‘No’ vote solves one acute existential threat to the UK, says Patrick Dunleavy, but only ...
The general election on 7th May 2015 is not only going to lead to radical changes in the political l...
Other than many have predicted the general election in the United Kingdom have not led to a hung par...
Europe was hardly mentioned by the mainstream parties in the 2015 general election campaign in spite...
Electoral politics have moved once again centre stage in Europe over the past month, with Labour and...
The 23 June 2016 referendum on Britain’s EU membership exposed deep fractures within the British par...
In the wake of last week’s elections in Britain, Michael Emerson examines in this CEPS Commentary th...
Europe was hardly mentioned by the mainstream parties in the 2015 general election campaign in spite...
One of the key distinctions between the 2014 European Parliament elections and previous elections ha...
In the wake of last week’s elections in Britain, Michael Emerson examines in this CEPS Commentary th...
David Cameron has announced his intention to renegotiate Britain’s membership of the European Union ...
There is a spectre haunting the next Conservative Government of the UK: it is the spectre of Europe....
Theresa May called a general election in 2017, hoping to increase her Parliamentary majority and to ...
With the UK going to the polls on Thursday, it is still far from certain which party will emerge wit...
How effective would a referendum on Britain’s EU membership be at settling the issue long-term? Andr...
Scotland’s ‘No’ vote solves one acute existential threat to the UK, says Patrick Dunleavy, but only ...
The general election on 7th May 2015 is not only going to lead to radical changes in the political l...
Other than many have predicted the general election in the United Kingdom have not led to a hung par...
Europe was hardly mentioned by the mainstream parties in the 2015 general election campaign in spite...
Electoral politics have moved once again centre stage in Europe over the past month, with Labour and...
The 23 June 2016 referendum on Britain’s EU membership exposed deep fractures within the British par...
In the wake of last week’s elections in Britain, Michael Emerson examines in this CEPS Commentary th...
Europe was hardly mentioned by the mainstream parties in the 2015 general election campaign in spite...
One of the key distinctions between the 2014 European Parliament elections and previous elections ha...
In the wake of last week’s elections in Britain, Michael Emerson examines in this CEPS Commentary th...
David Cameron has announced his intention to renegotiate Britain’s membership of the European Union ...
There is a spectre haunting the next Conservative Government of the UK: it is the spectre of Europe....
Theresa May called a general election in 2017, hoping to increase her Parliamentary majority and to ...
With the UK going to the polls on Thursday, it is still far from certain which party will emerge wit...
How effective would a referendum on Britain’s EU membership be at settling the issue long-term? Andr...
Scotland’s ‘No’ vote solves one acute existential threat to the UK, says Patrick Dunleavy, but only ...