Poland could be biggest EU loser from Brexit
Of all EU members, Poland stands to lose most. It depends on the UK for EU money, remittances, political support and military protection.
France’s Macron would take tough line in Brexit talks
Non-party centrist Emmanuel Macron, the most pro-European candidate, is gaining ground in opinion polls ahead of France's May presidential election. Worryingly for Theresa
EU equivalence rules don’t offer post-Brexit equality
The City's main lobbyist has dropped keeping "passporting" to sell financial services in the EU after Brexit but keeps illusions of an equal say in regulation.
UK should expect no Brexit favours from France’s Fillon...
The centre-right French presidential frontrunner wants a quick divorce that puts Britain firmly outside the EU single market.
Brexit: No light at the end of the Tunnel
The United Kingdom looks increasingly isolated from the rest of the European Union as its Brexit debate turns ever more parochial.
Money alone won’t buy single market access post-Brexit
To preserve this, EU is saying Britain will also need to agree to free movement of people and respect its law and jurisprudence.
Hard Brexit rhetoric strengthens continental unity
The louder Brexit rhetoric grows at home, the more united European partners become in resisting concessions to Britain.