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How the EU always gets away with it

How the EU always gets away with it From fraud to nepotism to revolving doors between the public sector and industry, the stench of impunity is pervasive. By MARI ECCLESin Brussels Illustrations by Daniel Forero for POLITICO In the swish
26/05/2025

Nigel Farage’s party is trying to step out of his shadow. Can it?

BIRMINGHAM — It had suits, wonks, outriders, sponsors, lobbyists, receptions, and a rapidly-growing party flock. But Reform UK’s conference remained in many ways the Nigel Farage show. From the scrum around the

Britain’s universities feel the heat of its migration culture war

LONDON — Thought writing a 10,000-word dissertation was tricky? Try managing Britain’s embattled university sector.  As students pack their bags, sort their kitchenware and prepare for the time of their lives at

Google dodges a $2.5T US breakup

A federal judge refused to break up Google on Tuesday for monopolizing the online search and ad markets, and instead imposed lesser restrictions on its day-to-day operations. District Judge Amit Mehta in

European Socialists mobilize against Trump’s trade deal 

BRUSSELS — The next obstacle to the trade deal between the European Union and the United States won’t come from the Oval Office — but rather from the second-biggest party in the
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