
Matt Withers
26 April 2022
The Finnish visionary who raised the alarm about Putin

Heidi Hautala, now vice-president of the European parliament, questioned Moscow’s democratic credentials in 2006, causing a storm at home. Now, as Finland prepares to apply for Nato membership, she assesses the security situation in Europe
Read the full article23 April 2022
‘I don’t know if being an MP is the best route for me…’: eco entrepreneur Dale Vince makes his move into politics

Dale Vince is selling his green energy firm Ecotricity to enter the world of politics. He tells MATT WITHERS why (if not necessarily how)
Read the full article15 April 2022
The big Easter culture quiz

From music to film, TV to architecture, test your knowledge of Europe with our fiendishly tricky quiz
Read the full article07 April 2022
Beware, David Frost is on manoeuvres

With his latest Panglossian take on Brexit Britain, the former minister is telling the Conservative Party what it wants to hear
Read the full article02 April 2022
Paradise for conspiracy theorists: the world of deepfakes

Improving technology will make it easier for bad actors and the criminal fraternity to fool us all
Read the full article22 March 2022
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has ‘pushed a major reset button’ in Europe

Former Indian ambassador to Germany Gurjit Singh explains his country’s position on Ukraine - and why he wants to see a strong Europe
Read the full article12 March 2022
‘Ultimately we’ve got to avoid conflict with the Russians because that would go nuclear’

Chemical weapons expert Hamish de Bretton-Gordon on Ukraine, Syria and how the West deals with Vladimir Putin
Read the full article09 March 2022
Steady as she goes: Lib Dems unveil long march back into Europe

Stung by their 2019 election campaign but keen to shore up their pro-EU convictions, the party will this weekend vote on a detailed roadmap back
Read the full article07 March 2022
Nigel Farage’s call for a net-zero referendum is a final, desperate bid for relevance

A recent biography demonstrates how the former Ukip leader doesn't believe anything beyond the fact that Nigel Farage should get a lot of attention
Read the full article05 March 2022
‘Music’s about making you feel a certain way. It’s an escape’ – Feeder’s Grant Nicholas

The Feeder frontman on reflecting the pandemic, the decline of guitar bands and avoiding TikTok
Read the full article28 February 2022
Message in a bottle: a history of the Molotov cocktail

As Ukraine's residents follow the call of their government and make Molotov cocktails, where did this crude weapon of war come from?
Read the full article23 February 2022
Jacob Rees-Mogg, king of the uninformed ad hoc reckon

The confusion over recognising testing on industrial goods by the EU is just the start for this liability of a minister
Read the full article19 February 2022
40,000 and counting: the healthy pigs being killed because of Britain’s lack of butchers

At least 40,000 pigs have been culled and their meat wasted because Brexit has led to a lack of butchers to process them
Read the full article15 February 2022
Stop the pigeon: how Brexit floored the fanciers

For more than 120 years British pigeon fanciers have raced their birds over the Channel. But Brexit has put paid to it
Read the full article11 February 2022
Shamed by their lowly neighbours, West Ham opted for money over morality

The Premier League club's decision to stick with a player videoed kicking a cat shows it exists in a moral vacuum, writes MATT WITHERS
Read the full article05 February 2022
‘I didn’t like saying it to strangers’ – Sea Power’s Yan on name changes, grief and staying serious

Sea Power vocalist Yan on changing the band's name and facing a backlash from Dan Wootton
Read the full article06 February 2021
‘We will move closer to Europe’ – David Lidington on his campaign to transform the Tories

21 January 2021
Former FBI chief James Comey: How to save US justice after Trump

20 January 2021
PMQs Review: The one with… hello? hello? You’re on mute! Hello?

15 January 2021
Sleaford Mods’ Jason Williamson on Brexit, lockdown and cultural appropriation

16 December 2020
PMQs Review: The Christmas Special with all your favourite catchphrases

03 December 2020
‘Labour must abstain and explain’ – Neil Kinnock on Starmer’s EU deal choice
