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UK officially passes (to hoots of approval) its EU withdrawal bill - making Brexit a certainty
Brexit day is now also enshrined in EU law as being 29 March 2019, at 11pm.
If Marine Le Pen wins election, her prime minister will be a far-right eurosceptic
Could a Frexit be on the cards?
Dutch voters have sent out a strong anti-EU message to the world
Voters were asked if they supported the European Union’s association agreement with Ukraine.
Opinion: The growth of Euroscepticism shows Europes's problems are deeper than its pockets
Euroscepticism is undoubtedly connected to the economic crisis – but it is not the whole story: the problem is that the EU is not a democracy.
What a way to go: Fianna Fáil agrees that Brian Crowley expelled himself
The Fianna Fáil parliamentary party met today to discuss Crowley’s “bewildering” actions.
Opinion: What does the rise of anti-EU MEPs mean for European politics?
For small member states like Ireland, the change in Parliament will bring many challenges…
Column: Impact of Swiss vote to curtail immigrants will ripple toward Eurosceptic UK
The EU response to Swiss curtailing of migrants should be aimed at the UK, not just Switzerland, writes John O’Donnell.