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“It’s About Time”

Posted on August 28, 2022August 28, 2022 by York Politics Review

By William Kilgannon - Regular Contributor

Posted in Europe, European Union, North America, Opinions, UKTagged BST, Energy Crisis, EU, GMT, India, Net-Zero, Time, UK, USA, WW1Leave a comment

The HGV Driver Shortage: What has Happened and What Role has Brexit Played in Shaping the Crisis?

Posted on October 3, 2021February 23, 2022 by York Politics Review

By Alex Meredith - Regular Contributor

Posted in BREXIT, Europe, European Union, UKTagged Boris Johnson, BP, BREXIT, Covid-19, EU, Fuel shortages, HGV drivers, UKLeave a comment

NATO: A Western Ideal or an Expensive Idealisation?

Posted on May 3, 2020May 3, 2020 by York Politics Review

By Jessica Savery - Contributor 

Posted in WorldTagged EU, Foreign Policy, International Relations, Military, Nato, Problems with NATO, Turkey2 Comments

Finding a Settlement in Cyprus: An evening with Cypriot S&D MEP Costas Mavrides

Posted on November 24, 2018February 25, 2022 by York Politics Review

BY MINOAS VITALIS, Europe Editor

Posted in Europe, European UnionTagged Anastasiades, Costas Mavrides, Cyprus, Erdoğan, EU, Europe, European Union, Politics, Republic of Cyprus, Turkey, UoY, YPRLeave a comment

What can be done with the Irish Border post-Brexit?

Posted on November 12, 2018February 25, 2022 by York Politics Review

BY ISSY SHANNON, UK Editor

Posted in BREXIT, Europe, European Union, UKTagged BREXIT, Britain, DUP, EU, Europe, Ireland, Irish Border, Northern Ireland, Politics, Theresa May, UKLeave a comment

The Paradox of the People’s March – allowing a second vote on Brexit will harm British democracy.

Posted on October 29, 2018February 23, 2022 by York Politics Review

BY ELLIE LONGMAN-ROOD, North America Editor

Posted in BREXIT, UKTagged BREXIT, Brexit Negotiations, Britain, Britain Stronger In Europe, Democracy, EU, Leave Means Leave, People's Vote, People's Vote March, Politics, Referendum, Representative Democracy, UK, Vote LeaveLeave a comment

Alexis Tsipras: A Premiership of Failure

Posted on June 28, 2018February 25, 2022 by York Politics Review

BY MINOAS VITALIS, Europe Editor

Posted in Europe, European UnionTagged Alexis Tsipras, Austerity, Bailout, Denis MacShane, Dijsselbloem, Edward P. Joseph, EU, EU Economics, Euro, Europe, Greece, IMF, Politics, Syriza, TroikaLeave a comment

What should we expect of Spain’s new socialist government?

Posted on June 8, 2018February 25, 2022 by York Politics Review

BY NICHOLÁS RUFO MENA

Posted in Europe, SpainTagged Ciudadanos, EU, Europe, European Parliament Elections in 2019, Mariano Rajoy, Pedro Sánchez, Podemos, Politics, PP, Progressive Alliance, PSOE, Spain, Spanish Socialist Workers’ Party, The People’s PartyLeave a comment

Beyond the Theatrics: Turkey-EU Ties

Posted on April 29, 2018February 25, 2022 by York Politics Review

BY MINOAS VITALIS, Europe Editor

Posted in Europe, European Union, TurkeyTagged Erdoğan, EU, Europe, Politics, TurkeyLeave a comment

Non, Non, Non! A Response to Macron’s EU Address

Posted on April 19, 2018February 25, 2022 by York Politics Review

BY MINOAS VITALIS, Europe Editor

Posted in Europe, European Union, FranceTagged Emmanuel Macron, EU, Europe, European Union, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Politics, Sovereignty, StrasbourgLeave a comment

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