Hopes are stirring in the European Union that the Lisbon reform treaty, declared dead by its opponents after the Irish voted No in a referendum last June, may be revived by the end of next year.
Last week the Czech constitutional court declared that the treaty was not in conflict with Czech law, clearing the way for a parliamentary vote on ratification; and an Irish parliamentary sub-committee said there was no legal obstacle to holding a second referendum.

QUENTIN PEEL 

