While the term ‘rentrée’, signalling the opening of the new political season after the summer holidays, does not seem to have crossed the Channel yet, for Brussels and London one thing is certain - it will be a hot rentrée for the Brexit process, to say the least
The PM has emerged from the European Council summit with a deal. LSE BrexitVote looks at what academ...
After some drama, the EU Summit produced the expected result: an agreement on the UK-EU relationship...
Despite all the evidence presented by a range of respected figures and institutions, and the paucity...
While the term ‘rentrée’, signalling the opening of the new political season after the summer holida...
The vocabulary of comments in the British media is beginning now to go beyond the ‘soft’, ‘hard’, ‘c...
One month to go now, before the fateful decision will be made on 23 June 2016, to Remain or to Leave...
It is tragic to see that the British Prime Minister is received by the American President and even b...
The 15-page joint report, agreed on December 8th at a breakfast between Theresa May and Jean-Claude ...
The cordial letter of November 10th from the British Prime Minister to the President of the European...
Ratification of the Withdrawal Agreement is by no means certain, raising the risk that the UK will c...
As opposed to the accompanying Brexit Withdrawal Agreement, to call the Political Declaration on the...
The British government's detailed White Paper on its future relationship with the EU deserves a thor...
The collapse of the Juncker-May talks on 4 December has plunged the Brexit process into crisis. Whet...
In the wake of last week’s elections in Britain, Michael Emerson examines in this CEPS Commentary th...
Theresa May, who is set to become UK Prime Minister on Wednesday, has made it clear that “Brexit mea...
The PM has emerged from the European Council summit with a deal. LSE BrexitVote looks at what academ...
After some drama, the EU Summit produced the expected result: an agreement on the UK-EU relationship...
Despite all the evidence presented by a range of respected figures and institutions, and the paucity...
While the term ‘rentrée’, signalling the opening of the new political season after the summer holida...
The vocabulary of comments in the British media is beginning now to go beyond the ‘soft’, ‘hard’, ‘c...
One month to go now, before the fateful decision will be made on 23 June 2016, to Remain or to Leave...
It is tragic to see that the British Prime Minister is received by the American President and even b...
The 15-page joint report, agreed on December 8th at a breakfast between Theresa May and Jean-Claude ...
The cordial letter of November 10th from the British Prime Minister to the President of the European...
Ratification of the Withdrawal Agreement is by no means certain, raising the risk that the UK will c...
As opposed to the accompanying Brexit Withdrawal Agreement, to call the Political Declaration on the...
The British government's detailed White Paper on its future relationship with the EU deserves a thor...
The collapse of the Juncker-May talks on 4 December has plunged the Brexit process into crisis. Whet...
In the wake of last week’s elections in Britain, Michael Emerson examines in this CEPS Commentary th...
Theresa May, who is set to become UK Prime Minister on Wednesday, has made it clear that “Brexit mea...
The PM has emerged from the European Council summit with a deal. LSE BrexitVote looks at what academ...
After some drama, the EU Summit produced the expected result: an agreement on the UK-EU relationship...
Despite all the evidence presented by a range of respected figures and institutions, and the paucity...