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Supporters of the European Convention on Human Rights must seize the moment and confront right-wing propaganda demanding the UK leaves it now - or risk a Brexit-style disaster, argues Kevin Maguire.
As the Russian leader tries to diminish Europe, he finds ideologues such as Boris Johnson are doing the job for him.
There is an air of desperation in attacks from those on the right and their supporters in the press. They fear if Johnson falls, the Brexit deception will crumble too.
Boris Johnson chronically confuses culture and economics of affair called Brexit.
The prime minister seeks to game and inflame a state of mind that rejects complex reality in favour of symbols and fantasy.
It can’t be a coincidence that this ‘celebration’ will coincide with 100 years of Ireland’s partition.
The constitutional wreckage of Theresa May's approach to Brexit is all around us, writes Sky's Lewis Goodall.
In the last six months, Liam Fox has been on a whistle-stop tour of authoritarian regimes.
Reactions to Theresa May's Lancaster House speech by Simon Wren-Lewis, Jonathan Portes, Ashoka Mody, Adam Posen, Richard Baldwin, Stephanie Flanders, Kallum Pickering, Azad Zangana and Philip Shaw.
The prime minister’s rightwing pact with the DUP and the increasing likelihood of a no-deal Brexit have left the people in the north of Ireland staring into an abyss.