‘Whiteness’, low youth engagement and lukewarm pro-Europeanism in some states risks eroding bloc’s founding values, expert says Voting patterns and polling data from the past year suggest the EU is moving towards a more ethnic, closed-minded and xenophobic understanding of “Europeanness” that co...
Read Also
- Hefty Australian penguin chick 'Pesto' becomes star
- Gap between Ontario housing and population growth highest in 50 years: report
- Elections Canada to recommend tighter nomination rules after foreign influence probe
- Fall into beauty: Refresh your routine with seasonal essentials
- Scottish Tories hope new leader will banish toxic legacy
- The EU vs X: How big could the fines be for Musk?
- Ninth body recovered in flood-hit Japan region
- Zelensky to take UN stage in plea to sustain support
- Fire tears through Brisbane building as man rushed to hospital with critical injuries
- Will the Davis Cup be Rafael Nadal’s ‘last dance’? Alcaraz hopes not
Latest The Guardian
- Scottish Tories hope new leader will banish toxic legacy
- Fire tears through Brisbane building as man rushed to hospital with critical injuries
- ‘A very brave thing to do’: all-nude play about boomers v gen Z to premiere at Sydney’s Griffin theatre
- UK economy to grow faster than Japan, Italy and Germany this year, says OECD
- Co-operative Group returns to profit as almost £40m lost to shoplifting
- Long-term sick need to get back to work where they can, says Starmer
- Man jailed for pretending to rob Sydney jewellery store in $2.8m insurance fraud plot
- Phillip Schofield to make TV return 16 months after quitting This Morning over affair
- Rightmove rejects third bid from Rupert Murdoch’s REA Group
- ‘It’s a deadly gamble’: NSW urged to act on ‘growing threat’ of nitazenes amid push for drug-checking services