In the never-ending saga that Brexit has become, there is still much speculation as to what will happen next. The government’s withdrawal agreement bill (WAB) passed on Tuesday evening by a majority of 30 (329 to 299) but, the ‘timetable motion’ for consideration by MPs having been rejected by a majority of 14 (322 to 308), is now paused leaving it in a form of ‘limbo’
The agreement reached by the British cabinet at Chequers is decisive for Brexit. The subsequent Whit...
For those readers wondering what Nicholas Barr, who wrote our very popular Letter to friends, is thi...
In the ongoing process that is Brexit, every week, there has been a sense that we’ve reached the poi...
Theresa May, who is set to become UK Prime Minister on Wednesday, has made it clear that “Brexit mea...
This week we’ll finally break away from Europe. The question that may be asked, though it seems, not...
In the never-ending saga that Brexit has become, there is still much speculation as to what will hap...
Politically, at least, we’re experiencing some very strange and challenging times. Brexit continues ...
Ratification of the Withdrawal Agreement is by no means certain, raising the risk that the UK will c...
In this paper, I focus on the British future from Brexit. The institutional form this will take is n...
Almost two years after the country was asked to vote on the potential of Boris Johnson’s ‘oven ready...
On 10 November 2015, after months of veiled threats, Prime Minister David Cameron wrote a letter to ...
The collapse of the Juncker-May talks on 4 December has plunged the Brexit process into crisis. Whet...
The result of the Brexit referendum on 23 June 2016 came as a shock to many, including much of the p...
Our project talks about Brexit, the United Kingdom’s exit from the European Union. Brexit was a hot ...
We’re now over two months on from the election and, as expected, for many people Brexit’s importance...
The agreement reached by the British cabinet at Chequers is decisive for Brexit. The subsequent Whit...
For those readers wondering what Nicholas Barr, who wrote our very popular Letter to friends, is thi...
In the ongoing process that is Brexit, every week, there has been a sense that we’ve reached the poi...
Theresa May, who is set to become UK Prime Minister on Wednesday, has made it clear that “Brexit mea...
This week we’ll finally break away from Europe. The question that may be asked, though it seems, not...
In the never-ending saga that Brexit has become, there is still much speculation as to what will hap...
Politically, at least, we’re experiencing some very strange and challenging times. Brexit continues ...
Ratification of the Withdrawal Agreement is by no means certain, raising the risk that the UK will c...
In this paper, I focus on the British future from Brexit. The institutional form this will take is n...
Almost two years after the country was asked to vote on the potential of Boris Johnson’s ‘oven ready...
On 10 November 2015, after months of veiled threats, Prime Minister David Cameron wrote a letter to ...
The collapse of the Juncker-May talks on 4 December has plunged the Brexit process into crisis. Whet...
The result of the Brexit referendum on 23 June 2016 came as a shock to many, including much of the p...
Our project talks about Brexit, the United Kingdom’s exit from the European Union. Brexit was a hot ...
We’re now over two months on from the election and, as expected, for many people Brexit’s importance...
The agreement reached by the British cabinet at Chequers is decisive for Brexit. The subsequent Whit...
For those readers wondering what Nicholas Barr, who wrote our very popular Letter to friends, is thi...
In the ongoing process that is Brexit, every week, there has been a sense that we’ve reached the poi...