"Sleepwalking into a huge blunder"
"a great example of an increasingly democratic EU beginning to work rather well."
Euroscepticism, political opportunism and a European Commission ‘own goal'.
"The crisis in Mali once again exposed the hollowness of European military pretensions and lack of common purpose."
Some of these jokes are very venerable indeed - Roy Jenkins as King John XV!
British business leaders doing their best.
The small change costs more than it is worth! (Thanks @quarsan)
Another Euromyth busted.
@markhleonard and @hanskundnani tackle seven myths, more or less convincingly.
First of three 5 minute shorts about Brussels conferences
Peter Kellner (Mr Ashton): referendum (if it happens) will pass.
"After months of bad news from Italy, at last we have some good news".
From 0% to 50% of the 6 Maltese MEPs!
Charles Grant reads the runes.
Great piece by Hugo Brady and Jan Techau.
John Bruton: 'the EU is still regarded by many in the UK as a homogeneous foreign country, not a highly diverse Union. Britain’s membership is seen more as a disposable convenience than as a long-term commitment."
Yet more utter nonsense from the UK eurosceptic media.
Andriessen vs UKIP. (I sort of hope they will both lose.)
"How has the European External Action Service (EEAS) functioned in the EU institutional architecture in the first two years of its existence?" Indeed.
EU concerned by arrests of Ilgar Mammedov and Tofig Yagublu.
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