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In their last ever appearance in the European Parliament, British MEPs on both sides of the Brexit divide may only be remembered for their populist rants.
It’s not just the EU that Poland has outraged, but US politicians are starting to feel queasy as well.
With the second round of their presidential election this Sunday 12 July, Poles have a chance to save the rule of law.
A state-wide cover-up over thousands of tonnes of mustard gas found in the Baltic Sea could be Europe’s next ticking time bomb.
I urge Portuguese MP Constança Urbano de Sousa not to stoop to Britain’s level of gleefully removing opportunities and citizens’ rights.
It wasn’t Brexit that made me leave, but a stark realisation that there was something deeply wrong with the Tory party.
After two years, £1,000 and zero lawyers I have officially become a Portuguese citizen. As a Remainer, previously jealous of my counterparts I was leaving behind in the rest of the EU after Brexit, I couldn’t be happier.
Blaise Baquiche explains his unusual route to regaining EU citizenship, through a ‘law of return’ in reparation for the horrors of the Inquisition.
As the delayed start date for the new Commission draws closer, there are still no guarantees that Ursula Von der Leyen will get to work on 1 December.
Ahead of Sunday's European election results, Blaise Baquiche reflects on what the March of the Living taught him about Europe