Technology and Inequality Radical policies will be required in order to alleviate technology-driven inequality, argues Douglas McWilliams. The gap between Wayne Rooney’s pay and that of an average professional footballer today is...
Macron’s Europe speech offers Britain a glimpse of hope The French President’s vision for “unity without uniformity” in Europe leaves the door ajar for the UK, writes François Le Goff. The European vision outlined by French President Emmanuel...
The UK can still stop a hard Brexit The recent electoral chaos has left europhiles an opening. Here’s how they can take advantage, writes Philippe Legrain. For a country that prides itself on its political stability, Britain...
Germany and Europe With Macron’s victory and Merkel’s likely re-election, the centre seems to have regained the initiative but it must not be complacent, writes Jürgen Krönig. “The Establishment strikes back” would...
Emmanuel Macron and France’s revival A victory for Emmanuel Macron on 7 May could unleash a wave of positive energy in France and return its self-confidence, writes Bernard Spitz. It was deemed impossible and...
Europeans must stand firm against disruptive politics Sergey Lagodinsky argues that, despite Brexit, the UK is a key ally in efforts to protect the post-war liberal order from populist pressures. When President Trump appeared to deny...
Energy implications of Brexit John Roberts writes that more than ever Britain will need a coherent strategy to guarantee its energy security. Maybe what Britain needs right now is a cold, hard winter....