The increasing “unreliability” of voters in a digital age are consistently knocking polling experts off their mark.
The increasing “unreliability” of voters in a digital age are consistently knocking polling experts off their mark.
A view from France of Thursday’s high-stakes election across the Channel.
From Greece and Spain, to Brazil and beyond, people are no longer convinced that politics is working for the greater good.
A Polish reporter checks out sentiment in the heart of UKIP country after the anti-immigration party’s success in recent European elections.
The European establishment has a decade-long listening problem, and it won’t be solved by shaming the anti-EU populist parties that scored big in this week’s election.
It’s not recession, but secession that’s worrying many: Scotland will vote on independence from the UK, while Britain’s own potential exit from the EU could stunt an economic rebound.