Brexit is both a boon and a bane to the teaching and study of British and European politics. For Dr Tim Oliver of LSE and Alex Boyle, a politics student at the University of Liverpool, there are five ways in which Brexit is central to the study and teaching of bot
Uncertainty surrounds most aspects of the Brexit negotiations, but in the sphere of sanctions there ...
This article is based on a research project going on since the 2016 EU referendum, a poll that set i...
What impact could lower levels of immigration in the UK following Brexit have on the country's econo...
The MP Chris Heaton-Harris has asked vice-chancellors to disclose the names of academics teaching ab...
The furore over a Tory MP sending a letter to all university vice chancellors asking for the names o...
Here we go again. The EU is accusing the UK of cherry-picking in the Brexit negotiations. And the UK...
Marnie Howlett (LSE) asks whether Brexit should be viewed as "a simple matter of democratic politics...
Brexitannia is a sociological portrait of post-referendum Britain. Travelling around the UK, its dir...
The EU has been popularly derided as ineffectual, but it has shown remarkable co-ordination and unit...
It is now six years since Britain voted for Brexit. Drawing on a recent book, Benjamin Hawkins emplo...
The eve of the new academic year is a key moment for students across the higher and further educatio...
'Taking back control’ was a key element of the Leave campaign’s case for Brexit, but why did the pri...
Britain’s oscillation between engagement and non-engagement with the rest of Europe is likely to rem...
It's not easy being a migrant, and the uncertainty of Brexit and the Windrush scandal only add to th...
How does the rest of Europe see Brexit? In this extract from a Reuters Institute report, Alexandra B...
Uncertainty surrounds most aspects of the Brexit negotiations, but in the sphere of sanctions there ...
This article is based on a research project going on since the 2016 EU referendum, a poll that set i...
What impact could lower levels of immigration in the UK following Brexit have on the country's econo...
The MP Chris Heaton-Harris has asked vice-chancellors to disclose the names of academics teaching ab...
The furore over a Tory MP sending a letter to all university vice chancellors asking for the names o...
Here we go again. The EU is accusing the UK of cherry-picking in the Brexit negotiations. And the UK...
Marnie Howlett (LSE) asks whether Brexit should be viewed as "a simple matter of democratic politics...
Brexitannia is a sociological portrait of post-referendum Britain. Travelling around the UK, its dir...
The EU has been popularly derided as ineffectual, but it has shown remarkable co-ordination and unit...
It is now six years since Britain voted for Brexit. Drawing on a recent book, Benjamin Hawkins emplo...
The eve of the new academic year is a key moment for students across the higher and further educatio...
'Taking back control’ was a key element of the Leave campaign’s case for Brexit, but why did the pri...
Britain’s oscillation between engagement and non-engagement with the rest of Europe is likely to rem...
It's not easy being a migrant, and the uncertainty of Brexit and the Windrush scandal only add to th...
How does the rest of Europe see Brexit? In this extract from a Reuters Institute report, Alexandra B...
Uncertainty surrounds most aspects of the Brexit negotiations, but in the sphere of sanctions there ...
This article is based on a research project going on since the 2016 EU referendum, a poll that set i...
What impact could lower levels of immigration in the UK following Brexit have on the country's econo...