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EU and US set for ‘open skies’ collision

Within hours of European transport ministers approving a first stage ’open skies’ deal with Washington, political leaders on each side of the Atlantic set out conflicting visions for the onerous second phase of negotiations.

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US housing market

One way to assess the significance of financial market turbulence is to look for political backlash. By that measure, the subprime mortgage debacle is still in its early stages.

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European technology co-operation lost in space

European comment

Wrangling between governments and quarrels between the industrial partners have caused big delays and cost over-runs to the Galileo project.

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Finding subprime’s losers

Gillian Tett

Where are the bodies buried? This is the question facing the financial world since turmoil erupted in the US subprime mortgage sector, writes Gillian Tett.

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Europe’s child may look sickly at 50 but it lives and prospers

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Can the EU become more popular by delivering results for ordinary citizens? In rural France, Ireland and Latvia, it seems there may be evidence to support the optimists.

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The time has come for Britain to join the European Union

Philip Stephens

British policy has not escaped the misjudgment, implicit in the Financial Times’ 1957 editorial, that Europe is someone else’s project, writes Philip Stephens.

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A collective approach to security serves European interests

EU 50

A more muscular defence capability must go hand in hand with a more coherent foreign policy. Like it or not, the EU will have to return to this ugly subject.


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