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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.
Children in care born to EU parents face complex barriers to remaining in the UK.
The European Union has a long history of dragging the UK kicking and screaming towards gender equality. Without it, British women will get left behind.
Politicians have become Iago figures, using passion and rhetoric to drown out the Othellos. Justice and civil rights are being rubbed out along the way.
Rumblings from No 10 and the cabinet want you to believe that the ECHR is being ‘abused’ by European judges. The reality couldn’t be more different.
A no-deal Brexit would be catastrophic for UK citizens in the EU. No wonder they spoiled Boris Johnson’s press conference.
For all the reassurances about their status, the risk of being kicked out still haunts those without a British passport.
There is no EU27 migrant, like me, who will accept the annihilation of their rights with positivity.
The European Union – African Union Summit, which is taking place today, is an important milestone. European and African leaders must underline that we depend on each other. A prosperous African future is a prosperous European future, writes a coalition of MEPs.
Many Brexiters, including the prime minister, are in denial about the cruelty that their choices have already inflicted on millions of people.