Brexit in the time of Covid-19 is a peculiar phenomenon. Everybody knows it’s, at least for now, no longer the most important game in town, yet it’s still there, lurking in the background, insinuating its malign presence into even the most desperate of situations and sapping the effectiveness and unity of a common response
On 31 January 2020, the United Kingdom’s membership of the European Union ended 47 years after its a...
As lock-down measures to combat the Covid-19 pandemic take effect, the UK economy has largely ground...
The five-year anniversary of the 2016 Brexit referendum naturally leads to many assessments of what ...
It’s a safe bet to say that Brexit has been much less at the forefront of people’s mind both in the ...
Brexit in the time of Covid-19 is a peculiar phenomenon. Everybody knows it’s, at least for now, no ...
In January, as MPs were voting through the Withdrawal Act Bill that would allow the UK to leave the ...
This dissemination article published in the Basque newspaper BERRIA examines the current post-BREXIT...
The striking feature of Brexit in the 11 days since the departure deal between the UK and the EU is ...
It’s a challenge to think of Brexit in modern terms because the whole idea seems like such a throwba...
It is my profound hope that the current Covid-19 crisis will allow us all to step back and take some...
Despite disparate attempts in both Conservative and Labour circles to get ‘beyond Brexit’, last week...
News this week that the UK Government had reiterated its intention not to seek an extension of the t...
Let me count the ways in which European countries need each other. The relatively small and shrinkin...
Covid-19 and Brexit present twin economic challenges for us to navigate. However, they are not the f...
It’s politics, stupid. It might serve UK and EU leaders well to paste that updated version of James ...
On 31 January 2020, the United Kingdom’s membership of the European Union ended 47 years after its a...
As lock-down measures to combat the Covid-19 pandemic take effect, the UK economy has largely ground...
The five-year anniversary of the 2016 Brexit referendum naturally leads to many assessments of what ...
It’s a safe bet to say that Brexit has been much less at the forefront of people’s mind both in the ...
Brexit in the time of Covid-19 is a peculiar phenomenon. Everybody knows it’s, at least for now, no ...
In January, as MPs were voting through the Withdrawal Act Bill that would allow the UK to leave the ...
This dissemination article published in the Basque newspaper BERRIA examines the current post-BREXIT...
The striking feature of Brexit in the 11 days since the departure deal between the UK and the EU is ...
It’s a challenge to think of Brexit in modern terms because the whole idea seems like such a throwba...
It is my profound hope that the current Covid-19 crisis will allow us all to step back and take some...
Despite disparate attempts in both Conservative and Labour circles to get ‘beyond Brexit’, last week...
News this week that the UK Government had reiterated its intention not to seek an extension of the t...
Let me count the ways in which European countries need each other. The relatively small and shrinkin...
Covid-19 and Brexit present twin economic challenges for us to navigate. However, they are not the f...
It’s politics, stupid. It might serve UK and EU leaders well to paste that updated version of James ...
On 31 January 2020, the United Kingdom’s membership of the European Union ended 47 years after its a...
As lock-down measures to combat the Covid-19 pandemic take effect, the UK economy has largely ground...
The five-year anniversary of the 2016 Brexit referendum naturally leads to many assessments of what ...