Referendum
Revenge of the Blob: How officials helped topple Boris Johnson
Now the UK prime minister has quit, what will happen to the Tories’ war on Whitehall?
EU court rejects Puigdemont’s appeal on 2019 European Parliament ban
The metamorphosis of J.K. Rowling
Nicola Sturgeon’s two-pronged approach to gaining Scottish independence
Nicola Sturgeon asks courts to rule on Scottish independence vote in October 2023
Nicola Sturgeon to announce second Scottish independence vote, defying Westminster
Boris Johnson swimming against the tide as voters deliver damning verdict
Get ready to cringe as Boris Johnson and Prince Charles meet at Rwanda summit
Prince Charles’ first outing as head of the Commonwealth follows his reported criticism of Boris Johnson’s flagship immigration policy.
David Davis: Ireland’s Brexit scars could take a decade to heal
Former UK Brexit secretary admits many benefits of Britain’s exit have yet to be realized, but blames the pandemic.
5 things we learned from Italy’s local elections
Right-wing parties like the Brothers of Italy performed well while the 5Star Movement lost more of its shine.
Brits working in Brussels sue Commission over Brexit ‘discrimination’
British-born EU officials told their travel expense claims are no longer valid after Brexit.
The ‘limpet’: Why Boris Johnson believes he can cling on
Johnson has carried his never-say-die attitude to sporting adversity into his political career.
Denmark votes to scrap EU defense opt-out
Russia’s war in Ukraine prompts Danes to ditch skepticism about closer security integration.
The in crowd? Denmark votes on joining EU defense cooperation
Russia’s war has forced Copenhagen to rethink opting out of EU defense policy, government says, but not everyone agrees.
Leo Varadkar: British war on Brexit protocol fuels support for Irish unity
Ireland’s deputy premier says it’s hard to trust a UK government that’s ‘all take – and then they try and take some more.’
The EU spent months and millions asking for people’s thoughts. Will it listen to them?
As the EU prepares to release a document of citizen-proposed reforms, POLITICO takes you inside the sessions that led to this moment.
Belfast results show unionists can’t win vote on Brexit protocol
A majority in the Northern Ireland Assembly is required to stop EU checks on British goods — but unionists retain only 37 of Stormont’s 90 seats.
Pegasus spyware targets top Catalan politicians and activists
President of the Catalan government, along with MEPs, Catalan legislators, jurists and activists were among those targeted.
Orbán win sets stage for more EU battles on democracy and Russia
Bloc braces for more turbulence after Hungarian PM’s landslide election victory.
The end of neutrality
For EU countries that aren’t in NATO, the war in Ukraine is causing them to rethink their positions.
Britain’s net zero skeptics reach for the Brexit playbook
Boris Johnson’s green agenda is facing opposition from some influential Brexiteer voices — but will the public buy it?
Kremlin’s occupation blueprint goes up in smoke as Ukraine fights back
Amid killings, kidnappings and abuse, Ukrainians are thwarting Putin’s plans to rerun his Crimea occupation playbook.
Netherlands’ tight fist now chokes Ukraine’s EU bid
As EU heads meet in Versailles, the Dutch lead a coalition against Zelenskyy’s request for membership.
Putin’s aggression pushes Nordics closer to NATO than ever
Finnish President Sauli Niinistö will meet US President Joe Biden to discuss the war in Europe.
Finnish lawmakers to discuss potential NATO membership
Prime Minister Sanna Marin also announced that Finland would provide Ukraine with lethal aid.
Putin sticks to his demands, kills 11 in attack on Kharkiv
Putin not only demands that Ukraine disarm and stay out of NATO, but also insists on formal recognition of Crimea as Russian.
Russia should abstain if UN votes on Ukraine, experts say
Security Council debate highlights persistent violations of UN rule on conflicts of interest.
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