A Brexit bonanza for fugitives from justice
The UK will find it almost impossible to negotiate as good an agreement as the European Arrest Warrant.
Drop the ‘no deal’ delusion
Why no Brexit deal is the worst possible deal for Britain.
Terror attacks make EU cooperation all the more important
The EU has developed vital tools to fight cross-border extremism, often under UK leadership. We must maintain this relationship post Brexit.
Ukip manifesto continues obsession with crashing out of EU
The big difference between today’s document and previous ones is there’s no picture of Nigel Farage in it. But its obsessions are unchanged.
So, prime minister, what does “no deal” really mean?...
Theresa May’s latest mantra is “no deal is better than a bad deal”. But she won’t say what a bad deal is or what no deal would entail.
Brexit report ‘gloomy’ because Brexit reality is gloomy
Brexit MPs slam their own committee’s report as “unduly negative”. The document makes important recommendations based on evidence.
Can government stick to these 12 promises in Brexit talks?
Ministers have made a number of strong commitments ahead of Brexit talks. Here’s our guide to how likely it is they’ll keep their word.
European Arrest Warrant powers worth fighting to keep
Rudd says staying in criminal surrender system is a “priority”. She should be able to achieve this without crossing government red lines.
How to avoid cliff edge damaging our security
It’s not just trade that may be hit by abruptly quitting EU; cliff edge departure could also hurt counter-terrorism and foreign policy.
Leadsom camp unfairly traduces May’s negotiating skills
Home secretary has significant, relevant, successful experience negotiating in the EU. Her rival, Leadsom, doesn’t.
Northern Ireland faces multiple risks from Brexit
Northern Ireland has been more or less at peace since the late 1990s. A Leave vote on June 23 would risk that achievement.
The EU’s long record of reform
Five areas in which the EU has embraced change, from the environment to new crime threats.