We imagine many readers will be, like us, appalled by the dreadful performance of the Irish electorate in their recent referendum on the ratification of the Lisbon Treaty. Though maybe it's not entirely fair to blame them for the mess it leaves us in.
The paper is aged and fragile, the typewritten letters slowly fading. But US Military Intelligence report EW-Pa 128 is as chilling now as the day it was written in November 1944.
Islam is the most democratic religion, says Madeline Albright. Yet in 1400 years of Islamic history, there has only been one democracy: Turkey.
A groundbreaking plan to give Britain's burgeoning community of expatriate French people its own MP has been unveiled in Paris.
The future of the controversial EU constitution has been thrown into doubt following the collapse of the Czech Government. Pro-Brussels prime minister Mirek Topolanek was toppled after losing a confidence vote in Parliament.
On the day of the Daily Politics' Europe special broadcast live from Brussels, an exclusive poll for the programme found a majority would like Britain to leave the European Union.
Using 'Miss' and 'Mrs' has been banned by leaders of the European Union because they are not considered politically correct. Brussels bureaucrats have decided the words are sexist and issued new guidelines in its bid to create 'gender-neutral' language.
Crisis-hit economies in Central and Eastern Europe have seen their national currencies slide against the Euro, fuelling a discussion about whether they should be allowed to adopt the Euro sooner rather than later.
IT IS A fact of life that the organisation which has mutated into the European Union was founded on deception. Ted Heath's insistence that we were merely joining a Common Market concealed the real truth.
All the great conflicts of Europe have swept violently through this dark, beautiful and sinister city.
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