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Rightly, a central tenet of British foreign policy has long been to abide – and to expect others to abide – by international law.
In our series looking at life after Brexit, the European parliament’s former negotiator Guy Verhofstadt argues that Britain exchanged a Jaguar for a Ford Fiesta in the 2016 referendum.
Brexit denialist-in-chief Jacob Rees-Mogg is still in full flow. He denies that any harm has come from Brexit – even though he can’t find any benefits.
The Northern Ireland protocol row shows the similarities between two former imperial powers intent on regaining lost glory.
A small group of rightwing MPs are jangling Tory nerves and using questions about living costs to undermine climate action.
‘Global Britain’ can only become a reality if Johnson rebuilds his links with European partners.
The UK's diplomatic heft and economic muscle have been greatly damaged by leaving the world's largest trading bloc. It will have increasingly little sway in any future global crises.
Seduced by money, and then isolated by Brexit, the UK has foregone its chance to lead in the response to the Ukraine crisis.
We can’t do sanctions, defence or energy without Europe.