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The recent closure of the Charles Peguy centre is sad but hardly surprising.
The bloc’s joint vaccines strategy – far from being a fiasco – is delivering a better outcome than the UK’s.
Brian Reade marks the third anniversary of leaving the EU by lamenting the huge cost the country has suffered as a result.
Three years on, we are covered in the scars of what it has done to this country.
Having spent almost five years living in Brexit Britain, the tabloids' hostility towards the EU comes as no surprise to me. However, I was surprised to discover the theories surrounding the suspension of the AstraZeneca vaccine, in which European countries are accused of deliberately punishing the UK.
Trade has plummeted and red tape has blocked our borders. Is that what ‘protecting our sovereignty’ meant?