Following the start of the Brexit negotiations on 19 June, Andrew Duff reviews the state of play, namely the discussions on EU citizens’ rights, the Irish border, the financial commitments and the future role of the ECJ. He welcomes the Commission’s proposal to create a Joint Committee to manage the actual exiting process. Duff regrets the irresolution on the British side, which hampers the possibility to define the future relationship with the European Union and consequently the transitional arrangements that UK business so badly needs. Given the UK’s state of confusion after the electoral results of 2016 and 2017, he suggests that the EU must make an offer to London on the basis of a wider ref
The collapse of the Juncker-May talks on 4 December has plunged the Brexit process into crisis. Whet...
On 29 March Theresa May will at last notify President Tusk of her country’s intention to withdraw fr...
Despite their differences and the difficulties in the EU-UK relationship, the UK has played a signif...
Following the start of the Brexit negotiations on 19 June, Andrew Duff reviews the state of play, na...
Following the June European Council, Andrew Duff reviews the state of play in the Article 50 negotia...
The agreement reached by the British cabinet at Chequers is decisive for Brexit. The subsequent Whit...
Following the presentation of the draft secession treaty by the Commission on 28 February and the in...
Britain's efforts to leave the European Union are in trouble. At the press conference on 31 August a...
At the European Council of 9-10 March, Theresa May will, In all likelihood, at last invoke Article 5...
Ratification of the Withdrawal Agreement is by no means certain, raising the risk that the UK will c...
Now that Article 50 has officially been triggered, the process of untangling the UK from the Europea...
Listening to the nationalistic rhetoric of the Tory campaign ahead of the 8 June general election wh...
Regardless of the outcome of the Article 50 negotiations, Britain and Europe will remain inextricabl...
Andrew Duff assesses the domestic political situation in Britain after the Brexit- dominated party p...
Following significant movements of the UK position in response to EU demands, despite the current im...
The collapse of the Juncker-May talks on 4 December has plunged the Brexit process into crisis. Whet...
On 29 March Theresa May will at last notify President Tusk of her country’s intention to withdraw fr...
Despite their differences and the difficulties in the EU-UK relationship, the UK has played a signif...
Following the start of the Brexit negotiations on 19 June, Andrew Duff reviews the state of play, na...
Following the June European Council, Andrew Duff reviews the state of play in the Article 50 negotia...
The agreement reached by the British cabinet at Chequers is decisive for Brexit. The subsequent Whit...
Following the presentation of the draft secession treaty by the Commission on 28 February and the in...
Britain's efforts to leave the European Union are in trouble. At the press conference on 31 August a...
At the European Council of 9-10 March, Theresa May will, In all likelihood, at last invoke Article 5...
Ratification of the Withdrawal Agreement is by no means certain, raising the risk that the UK will c...
Now that Article 50 has officially been triggered, the process of untangling the UK from the Europea...
Listening to the nationalistic rhetoric of the Tory campaign ahead of the 8 June general election wh...
Regardless of the outcome of the Article 50 negotiations, Britain and Europe will remain inextricabl...
Andrew Duff assesses the domestic political situation in Britain after the Brexit- dominated party p...
Following significant movements of the UK position in response to EU demands, despite the current im...
The collapse of the Juncker-May talks on 4 December has plunged the Brexit process into crisis. Whet...
On 29 March Theresa May will at last notify President Tusk of her country’s intention to withdraw fr...
Despite their differences and the difficulties in the EU-UK relationship, the UK has played a signif...