Cameron's renegotiation a 'step back for Europe'
Cameron doesn't just want a less equal Britain. His renegotiation is trying to win a less equal Europe too
Cameron doesn't just want a less equal Britain. His renegotiation is trying to win a less equal Europe too
‘The progressive case for staying in the EU’
Zoe Gardner is currently volunteering on the Greek island of Lesvos. She reports from the frontline of "Fortress Europe" on the perilous journey refugees are forced to make in the hope of gaining sanctuary in EU states
The only way to respond to globalised threats to democracy is as part of the EU, argues Sam Fowles
Sorry Nigel but EU law will not prohibit a properly handled nationalisation of energy utilities, writes Sam Fowles
Jeremy Corbyn has asserted the need for a 'real social Europe' that works in the interests of ordinary people
Marina Prentoulis, a senior lecturer in Politics and Media at the University of East Anglia, and a spokesperson for Syriza in the UK explains why even after what happened to Greece it would be wrong to campaign for Britain to leave
The referendum on whether or not Britain should remain in the European Union may still be as much as two years away, but already the campaigns on both sides are gearing up, writes Salman Shaheen
Sam Lowe from Friends of the Earth blogs on why TTIP is no reason to leave the EU