Despite protestations to the contrary, it's clear that the process of the UK's withdrawal from the EU has not been going to plan. It's time we discussed 'How (not) to talk about Brexit.' Tim Oliver (University of Loughborough) suggests seven rules
The proposed new sifting committee for Statutory Instruments under the EU (Withdrawal) Bill will not...
Theresa May's strategy of procrastination and ambiguity is about to run out, writes Jim Gallagher (U...
The UK seems to be rapidly heading for one of the most tangled and tumultuous political periods in m...
The agreement reached between the UK and the EU in December last year was billed as the final act in...
As the Withdrawal Agreement got massively defeated in the House of Commons the risks of a no deal ar...
Theresa May was adamant that the UK would not accept the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justi...
Theresa May was adamant that the UK would not accept the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justi...
Tim Oliver (LSE Ideas) reviews The European Union in Crisis. He writes that this latest contribution...
In October 2016, the leader of the UK's Labour Party, Jeremy Corbyn, appointed Shami Chakrabarti as ...
The Brexit process has had its share of surprising twists and turns. But even seasoned observers wer...
A year since being appointed Shadow Attorney General, Shami Chakrabarti discusses the challenges and...
The government’s ‘deal’ with the EU is atrocious, writes Ruth Lea. The Withdrawal Agreement and the ...
By October ministers hope to have negotiated a withdrawal agreement on the terms of the UK's departu...
Many people believe that the UK's decision to leave the EU spells trouble for both country and conti...
The UK is set to leave the EU in March next year, but many of the key issues remain unresolved and t...
The proposed new sifting committee for Statutory Instruments under the EU (Withdrawal) Bill will not...
Theresa May's strategy of procrastination and ambiguity is about to run out, writes Jim Gallagher (U...
The UK seems to be rapidly heading for one of the most tangled and tumultuous political periods in m...
The agreement reached between the UK and the EU in December last year was billed as the final act in...
As the Withdrawal Agreement got massively defeated in the House of Commons the risks of a no deal ar...
Theresa May was adamant that the UK would not accept the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justi...
Theresa May was adamant that the UK would not accept the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justi...
Tim Oliver (LSE Ideas) reviews The European Union in Crisis. He writes that this latest contribution...
In October 2016, the leader of the UK's Labour Party, Jeremy Corbyn, appointed Shami Chakrabarti as ...
The Brexit process has had its share of surprising twists and turns. But even seasoned observers wer...
A year since being appointed Shadow Attorney General, Shami Chakrabarti discusses the challenges and...
The government’s ‘deal’ with the EU is atrocious, writes Ruth Lea. The Withdrawal Agreement and the ...
By October ministers hope to have negotiated a withdrawal agreement on the terms of the UK's departu...
Many people believe that the UK's decision to leave the EU spells trouble for both country and conti...
The UK is set to leave the EU in March next year, but many of the key issues remain unresolved and t...
The proposed new sifting committee for Statutory Instruments under the EU (Withdrawal) Bill will not...
Theresa May's strategy of procrastination and ambiguity is about to run out, writes Jim Gallagher (U...
The UK seems to be rapidly heading for one of the most tangled and tumultuous political periods in m...