Despite various opt-outs from European directives, Britain has now greater protection for workers than ever before. In principle, the UK could, on leaving the EU, retain all the employment rights and practices established through her long membership. There are, however, many risks that Brexit poses for employment relations, writes David Marsden (LSE)
Britain has historically been a leader in development and humanitarian aid, with the EU amplifying t...
Being outside a customs union with the EU will mean that costs of many goods will be higher, risks a...
Britain's negotiations to leave the European Union formally began on 19 June, but it is still unclea...
On September 22, Theresa May's speech in Florence ostensibly outlined a way forward on Brexit. Is th...
Linda Hantrais focuses on two ways in which social security provisions may be affected by Brexit: th...
Little public attention has been given to the impact of Brexit on management of cross-border health ...
The UK has not yet left the European Union and the long-term economic effects of Brexit remain unkno...
Leaving the EU represents the largest change in the UK’s relationship with the rest of the world in ...
As talks on a UK-EU post-Brexit trade deal enter their tense final stages, a vital agreement on secu...
New costs of trade will make it harder for UK firms to do business with the rest of Europe, write Sw...
What can the experience of the COVID-19 pandemic teach us about Britain’s approach to Brexit? Joelle...
Daniel Daianu (SNSPA, Romania) discusses Europe’s economic sovereignty, the risks of avoiding integr...
The European Arrest Warrant is important to Theresa May. But, as Auke Willems (LSE) explains, it wil...
The European Arrest Warrant is important to Theresa May. But, as Auke Willems (LSE) explains, it wil...
Trust between the EU and the UK is in short supply. This poses risks to British-European security re...
Britain has historically been a leader in development and humanitarian aid, with the EU amplifying t...
Being outside a customs union with the EU will mean that costs of many goods will be higher, risks a...
Britain's negotiations to leave the European Union formally began on 19 June, but it is still unclea...
On September 22, Theresa May's speech in Florence ostensibly outlined a way forward on Brexit. Is th...
Linda Hantrais focuses on two ways in which social security provisions may be affected by Brexit: th...
Little public attention has been given to the impact of Brexit on management of cross-border health ...
The UK has not yet left the European Union and the long-term economic effects of Brexit remain unkno...
Leaving the EU represents the largest change in the UK’s relationship with the rest of the world in ...
As talks on a UK-EU post-Brexit trade deal enter their tense final stages, a vital agreement on secu...
New costs of trade will make it harder for UK firms to do business with the rest of Europe, write Sw...
What can the experience of the COVID-19 pandemic teach us about Britain’s approach to Brexit? Joelle...
Daniel Daianu (SNSPA, Romania) discusses Europe’s economic sovereignty, the risks of avoiding integr...
The European Arrest Warrant is important to Theresa May. But, as Auke Willems (LSE) explains, it wil...
The European Arrest Warrant is important to Theresa May. But, as Auke Willems (LSE) explains, it wil...
Trust between the EU and the UK is in short supply. This poses risks to British-European security re...
Britain has historically been a leader in development and humanitarian aid, with the EU amplifying t...
Being outside a customs union with the EU will mean that costs of many goods will be higher, risks a...
Britain's negotiations to leave the European Union formally began on 19 June, but it is still unclea...