Julia Meadon
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Quick Explainer: What's in the deal agreed at the UK-EU Summit?
The UK and EU today struck a new deal aimed at fixing post-Brexit friction. From smoother travel and youth mobility to cheaper food, defence cooperation and reduced barriers for businesses, some changes will kick in quickly, while others require further negotiation. The deal marks the first step towards a more practical partnership - here's what's in it.80 years after VE Day, here's why we need our European allies more than ever
Trump is deeply sceptical of the institutions built in the shadow of the end of the Second World War - the UN, the European Union, NATO - that were intended to prevent such a devastating conflict from recurring. His hostility leaves a vacuum on the world stage. It is critical to the stability of our continent that the UK works with our European allies to fill it.Busting the myths around male asylum seekers this International Men's Day
Gender should not dictate your right to safety. No human being is illegal, and seeking asylum is a human right. This International Men's Day, we're breaking down the myths around male asylum seekers, and exploring why the UK's asylum system is unfit for purpose.Five things that SHOULD be April Fools' Day jokes, but…aren't
Full disclosure: we were going to do an April Fools' Day joke. It's a fun date in every marketer’s calendar, a way to poke fun at the government (or more...We're not asking for the moon
We're not asking for the moon - here's why we chose our April FoolsHow we're fighting this Government's ho-ho-horrorshow
Our 2021 Christmas merch line is out! Take a look and see if there's anything you'd like for you or your political friends.This year's Halloween horrors are courtesy of Number 10
Number 10 has provided us with all the scares we need for Halloween - support us by getting your ministerial monster-wear now!The European project was always about peace
Europe has seen its fair share of conflict and unrest since Schuman's historic speech, but no major wars between EU member states. Scores are settled through legal action, trade disputes and briefings to the Financial Times, not on the front lines. But peace should not be taken for granted.
