Brian Denny

Europe’s corporate coup d’état

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The long-running corporate coup d’état being carried out in Europe has intensified with new treaty proposals that would impose a common EU austerity policy across the Eurozone.

Repression at home and eternal war abroad

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French authorities have suspended strict EU rules on the ‘free movement’ of people and restored border controls in order to stop protesters converging on the town of Cannes before the G20 summit du

Fighting for rail safety

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Earlier this year on a cold, snowy morning on February 16 in a quiet suburb south of Brussels called Hal/Buizingen commuters boarded a train shortly after 8am to go to work.

A spectre is haunting Europe, the spectre of rail privatisation

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Transport union members will unite in France with rail workers from across Europe next month to protest against the savage attacks taking place on rail safety across the continent.

Down the EU road to ruin

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Irish voters rejected the Lisbon Treaty last year.

The Irish Yes vote for the Lisbon Treaty is a pyrrhic victory for the EU

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Only the European Union could claim that a draw is really a victory.

Lisbon Treaty has grave implications for democracy

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On October 2 Irish voters are being forced to vote again on the Lisbon Treaty in one of the most cynical e

Lisbon Treaty has grave implications for democracy

On October 2 Irish voters are being forced to vote again on the Lisbon Treaty in one of the most cynical exercises ever carried out by the European Union.

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