Despite Parliament legislating to avoid a No Deal Brexit next month, Prime Minister Johnson has said he would rather ‘die in a ditch’ than write a letter asking for another extension to Article 50. There remains considerable uncertainty about when and how the UK will leave the EU, and whether with a deal or not
Negotiations between the UK and the EU on a post-Brexit trade agreement appear not to be going well,...
In my last blog post, I discussed the constraints facing the EU in negotiations over Brexit and conc...
The UK’s automotive industry has been one of the ‘star performers’ of the UK economy in recent years...
DespiteMichael Gove’s claimslast week that the automotive industry was ready for a no deal Brexit, J...
Recent “Brexit news” has focussed on the fact that the EU has pushed back against UK proposals to pe...
There was no ‘Meal Deal’ this week for the UK and EU after Boris Johnson dined with Ursula von Der L...
Back in mid-2020 UK in a Changing Europe published a report on the effects of Brexit of UK manufactu...
In writing this blog, we thought about a suitable opener to talk about our survey of transport manuf...
The next book in our Bite-Size Brexit book series, ‘Carmageddon?’ launches later this month. The boo...
While the UK political system has ground to a halt amidst the ongoing Brexit saga (with no certainty...
“No deal is better than a bad deal,” says Theresa May. But what is actually meant by “no deal”? In t...
Centre for Brexit Studies Director Professor Alex de Ruyter has discussed what happens now after MPs...
Automotive, rail and aerospace supply chains in the West Midlands are in a fragile position, given t...
Chequers has done nothing to resolve the underlying dilemma in the Brexit negotiations: the closer t...
As the UK’s automotive manufacturing sector copes with the administrative burden of Brexit (fortunat...
Negotiations between the UK and the EU on a post-Brexit trade agreement appear not to be going well,...
In my last blog post, I discussed the constraints facing the EU in negotiations over Brexit and conc...
The UK’s automotive industry has been one of the ‘star performers’ of the UK economy in recent years...
DespiteMichael Gove’s claimslast week that the automotive industry was ready for a no deal Brexit, J...
Recent “Brexit news” has focussed on the fact that the EU has pushed back against UK proposals to pe...
There was no ‘Meal Deal’ this week for the UK and EU after Boris Johnson dined with Ursula von Der L...
Back in mid-2020 UK in a Changing Europe published a report on the effects of Brexit of UK manufactu...
In writing this blog, we thought about a suitable opener to talk about our survey of transport manuf...
The next book in our Bite-Size Brexit book series, ‘Carmageddon?’ launches later this month. The boo...
While the UK political system has ground to a halt amidst the ongoing Brexit saga (with no certainty...
“No deal is better than a bad deal,” says Theresa May. But what is actually meant by “no deal”? In t...
Centre for Brexit Studies Director Professor Alex de Ruyter has discussed what happens now after MPs...
Automotive, rail and aerospace supply chains in the West Midlands are in a fragile position, given t...
Chequers has done nothing to resolve the underlying dilemma in the Brexit negotiations: the closer t...
As the UK’s automotive manufacturing sector copes with the administrative burden of Brexit (fortunat...
Negotiations between the UK and the EU on a post-Brexit trade agreement appear not to be going well,...
In my last blog post, I discussed the constraints facing the EU in negotiations over Brexit and conc...
The UK’s automotive industry has been one of the ‘star performers’ of the UK economy in recent years...