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Brexit from an Irish perspective from Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ).
Recorded at the Pierhead on the 21st February 2018, Dáithí O’Ceallaigh (former Irish Ambassador in London) shares his sobering assessment of Brexit, from an Irish Perspective.
Evan Davis interviews Sandro Gozi, Italy's undersecretary for European affairs about Theresa May's vision for Brexit.
Sigmar Gabriel says Germany cannot ‘raise drawbridge’ on UK’s young people who want to remain EU citizens.
Footage from recent Munich security conference shows Swedish MEP being applauded as she confronts Johnson.
It’s time to tell us what you want, ministers say, as European press tears into PM.
Seven correspondents report on how the UK’s political upheaval has affected its image on the continent.
Prime minister’s offer of votes on rejecting no deal and extending article 50 gets frosty reception.
The British press helped condone austerity. It's now blinding us to the stupidity of Brexit. If you talk to almost anyone overseas, except those at the right-wing extreme (like Trump) or part of a tiny minority of the left, their reaction to Brexit is similar that of the former prime minister of Finland.
EU’s seizing of initiative and avoidance of Theresa May’s ‘trap’ hailed by foreign press
The latest twist was likened to a TV saga, and no one knows what the ending will be.
German analysis of Britain’s current political impasse has been making the rounds on Twitter – with no translation needed.
Arrival of ‘clown who wanted to be king’ at No 10 is greeted with scepticism in Europe.
‘A proud country dwarfs itself’ – what the continent is saying about the UK’s new prime minister.
He's never been a great fan of the French so perhaps it's no surprise that the verdict in France on Britain's new Prime Minister Boris Johnson is a less than flattering one.
Rapt observers around the globe are confused, amused and saddened by a crisis that has torn Britain’s reputation for stability to shreds.
‘In defeat, some people become quiet and humble, but Boris Johnson is not known to be such a person’
The latest twists in the Westminster Brexit drama are gripping Europe's newspapers.
'The situation has been deteriorating. It is very difficult to have the necessary trust that could justify a new date'
Turmoil at home raises trepidation abroad - with European observers increasingly of view that British democracy is dying.
Europe's press has largely reported Boris Johnson's visit to Luxembourg as a humiliation for the British prime minister – with many outlets focusing on him skipping a press conference because of protesters.
Die Zeit says the prime minister should resign while El País appeared to praise the judges.
Irish newspapers are resoundingly unimpressed with Boris Johnson's proposed Brexit deal and many commentators in Europe are similarly dismissive of it.