The furore over a Tory MP sending a letter to all university vice chancellors asking for the names of those teaching about Brexit, accompanied by a request to see their teaching materials, has shown how toxic Brexit is as an issue, and how this translates into academic freedom on matters European, writes Kevin Featherstone (LSE European Institute). So, why did Chris ..
What rhetorical strategies do Brexiteers adopt to defend their position? Sten Hansson (University of...
The MP Chris Heaton-Harris has asked vice-chancellors to disclose the names of academics teaching ab...
Theresa May was adamant that the UK would not accept the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justi...
In an extract from his new book English Uprising: Brexit and the Mainstreaming of the Far Right, Pau...
Is there a bright side to Brexit, even for those who voted for the UK to remain in the EU? Nauro F C...
In a report published in late 2017, Piet Eeckhout and Oliver Patel assess the options for a Brexit t...
Brexit is going to be yet another fissure in the UK's generational divide, writes Richard Brown (Cen...
New Brexit-based rules are likely to impact on devolution. There is serious danger that is re-making...
It is increasingly clear that Brexit has cost not saved money, encumbered not liberated trade, inhib...
Prime Minister Theresa May's speech in Florence was intended to move forward stalled Brexit negotiat...
As the UK formally leaves the European Union this week, and enters the transition period, Alexandra ...
The UK seems to be rapidly heading for one of the most tangled and tumultuous political periods in m...
Brexit is already acting as a stimulus for the EU to rethink its priorities for the future. It espec...
The eve of the new academic year is a key moment for students across the higher and further educatio...
The UK has traditionally exerted significant influence on the global human rights agenda through dip...
What rhetorical strategies do Brexiteers adopt to defend their position? Sten Hansson (University of...
The MP Chris Heaton-Harris has asked vice-chancellors to disclose the names of academics teaching ab...
Theresa May was adamant that the UK would not accept the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justi...
In an extract from his new book English Uprising: Brexit and the Mainstreaming of the Far Right, Pau...
Is there a bright side to Brexit, even for those who voted for the UK to remain in the EU? Nauro F C...
In a report published in late 2017, Piet Eeckhout and Oliver Patel assess the options for a Brexit t...
Brexit is going to be yet another fissure in the UK's generational divide, writes Richard Brown (Cen...
New Brexit-based rules are likely to impact on devolution. There is serious danger that is re-making...
It is increasingly clear that Brexit has cost not saved money, encumbered not liberated trade, inhib...
Prime Minister Theresa May's speech in Florence was intended to move forward stalled Brexit negotiat...
As the UK formally leaves the European Union this week, and enters the transition period, Alexandra ...
The UK seems to be rapidly heading for one of the most tangled and tumultuous political periods in m...
Brexit is already acting as a stimulus for the EU to rethink its priorities for the future. It espec...
The eve of the new academic year is a key moment for students across the higher and further educatio...
The UK has traditionally exerted significant influence on the global human rights agenda through dip...
What rhetorical strategies do Brexiteers adopt to defend their position? Sten Hansson (University of...
The MP Chris Heaton-Harris has asked vice-chancellors to disclose the names of academics teaching ab...
Theresa May was adamant that the UK would not accept the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justi...