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Brexit: Boris Johnson should accept Farage’s overtures and let the Brexit Party wreak havoc in Labour’s heartlands

Brexit: If he wins a majority, Boris Johnson would be well-placed to play hardball with the EU in negotiating the future relationship

Brexit: Does the European Union’s online ad spending constitute foreign election interference?

Immigration: Organizations Demand Croatia to Remain Out of Schengen Until it Improves Asylum Practices

Immigration: Celebrating volunteers across the capital

Immigration: Belgium Bans Chinese Professor from Schengen Area Under Accusations of Espionage

Brexit: A Brexit Party perspective on “splitting the Leave vote” at the general election

Brexit: It’s time for Boris to pull off another deal – with the Brexit Party

Immigration: Italy to Make It Easier for Algerians to Get a Schengen Visa

Brexit: There is a good reason countries are not lining up to seek an EEA-style deal from the EU

Immigration: EC Spokesperson: ETIAS Launch May Be Delayed Until the Introduction of Entry/Exit System

Immigration: Forthcoming disruption to online services

Immigration: EU Ambassador in Armenia: Visa Liberalization Does Not Mean Permission to Work in EU

Brexit: The absurdity of Labour’s enthusiasm for the European project

Brexit: Brexit is no right-wing coup, but the means of escaping the EU’s neo-liberal economics that are harming our planet

Brexit: How the Liberals justify their crusade to cancel Brexit

Immigration: How do you make meaning when interacting with archives?

Immigration: EU Commission Criticized for Giving Croatia Green Light to Join Schengen