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These are the most recent articles mentioning "europe"
Posted 03/30/08, 08:09
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condition drives too many to excessive drink and gambling, with government promoted gaming and high taxes on drink, so too did conditions in medieval Europe.
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Posted 03/28/08, 14:55
Back in February, John Redwood had an article published in e-International Relations concerning the Lisbon Treaty, entitled Britain in Europe in 2008: Big World, Bad Europe, Ugly Consequences . This article was criticised by Professor Anand Menon of the University of Birmingham, who published a ...
Posted 03/27/08, 09:05
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on 1579. Mr Sarkozy wooed us, praising England and English virtues. He spoke movingly of the sacrifices many British people made to save liberties in Europe in the two world wars. He told us how much he admired our independent freedom loving spirit, and how much it meant to him to be speaking in the...
Posted 03/25/08, 08:47
On this day 51 years ago 6 continental countries signed the Treaty establishing the European Economic Community in Rome.
This document has bedevilled UK politics ever since. It was the subject of a referendum in 1975, when a Labour government asked the UK people if they wished to remain wi...
Posted 04/19/08, 06:36
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resh air from the Atlantic and the USA. It is bad news that we are currently stuck with a biting north easterly wind, that is bringing us smells from Europe.
It remainds me of just how much grief over the centuries we have experienced by being too entangled with the affairs of that unhappy continen...
Posted 05/11/08, 07:42
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tyle will devolve more power not to people, but to politicians and administrators. Far from cementing the UK, it will pull it apart as advocates of a Europe of the Regions intend.
If Gordon Brown is serious about wishing the save the Union, he needs to understand the strong feelings o...
Posted 08/11/08, 06:26
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ficials drafting it all a couple of years off, and not replace them as and when they retire or leave for other reasons.
The businesses of Europe would be mightily relieved if they no longer had to keep up with the torrent of legislation coming from Brussels, and could concentrate on mor...
Posted 10/01/08, 11:18
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pin coming out of the EU was simple. The banking problem is a US one, and the US has to find a solution. The implication was there are no problems in Europe, other than some infection at the margins from their US operations.
Now we learn that there are problems which the French Preside...
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