Amidst all the excitement of the Syriza victory in Greece no-one seems to have examined the new government’s foreign policy. At first sight, Syriza conforms to...
In its winter sunshine, the Acropolis has never looked more stunning. Since winning independence and creating their first parliament in the early 19th century, the Greeks have...
Opinion by Denis MacShane Irish, Italian, French and Finnish citizens will be expected to show they have a job in Britain before travelling to the country...
Opinion by Denis MacShane The Irish Foreign Minister Charles Flanagan came to London to express his hope that Britain would not leave the EU. He politely...
Opinion by Denis MacShane In two years’ time the flag of Kosovo, an outline of the small Balkan nation on a blue background, will be carried...
Opinion By Denis MacShane There is no something approaching panic in the British commentariat that the United Kingdom may be edging to the point of no...
Opinion by Denis MacShane Any hopes that David Cameron might have that the new centre right dominated European Commission would help him on the question of...