UK could rejoin EU on ‘short’ timeline if it wanted, former Brexit negotiator says – as it happened | Europe

UK could rejoin EU on ‘short’ timeline if it wanted, former EU Brexit negotiator says Lisa O’Carroll The UK could rejoin the EU on a “short” timeline because of the remaining alignment on regulation, Michel Barnier, the EU’s former Brexit negotiator has said. Michel Barnier talking in London at UK in a Changing Europe Brexit … Read more

Paris in ‘heatwave mode’ has banned alcohol at some public events. Can other cities follow its lead? | Helen Massy-Beresford

Over the weekend, as evening fell on the hilly (and, crucially, shady) Parc des Buttes-Chaumont, one of Paris’s most popular green spaces, the joyfully chaotic Fête de la musique – a summer solstice celebration of music in all its forms – got under way, with competing DJs starting their sets in nearby cafes. It was … Read more

Europe’s media look on in bemusement at post-Brexit ‘revolving door’ of UK prime ministers | Keir Starmer

In Germany, Downing Street was likened to a transit station, given the regular comings and goings of different prime ministers and staff. Meanwhile, a bemused Spanish newspaper concluded No 10 seemed to have been fitted with a revolving door. As news outlets across Europe digested the implications of Keir Starmer’s precipitous fall from landslide election … Read more

Keir Starmer couldn’t beat the curse of Brexit – a politics poisoned by nationalism | Rafael Behr

Britain is not ungovernable, but the chalice of high office has been spiked with unusually fast-acting poison. Six prime ministers down in a decade. The spectacle of the lectern planted outside No 10 for a resignation speech has acquired the familiarity of ritual. Since the Brexit referendum, the average tenure in Downing Street has been … Read more

Britain is still stuck on its ex – but after 10 long, lonely years, does the EU feel the same way? | Katy Lee

Let’s imagine you’ve been dumped by someone you were expecting to stay with for the rest of your life. The breakup is bitter. The logistics, exhausting. The two of you spend an eternity negotiating who gets to keep the dog, the flat, the friends; it’s hard to imagine that things will ever feel normal again. … Read more

‘Geldof started flicking Vs at Farage’: the story of the Brexit campaign, told by those with a front-row seat | Politics

20-21 February 2016 David Cameron, having promised in 2013 that a future Conservative government would offer a referendum on Britain’s membership of the EU, announces the date of the vote: 23 June 2016. The next day, Boris Johnson, then the mayor of London, says he will campaign for leave. Bernard Jenkin, a senior Conservative backbencher, … Read more