In the London-centric world of the UK-wide and English media, too little consideration has yet been given to what Brexit means for public spending (almost all of it bad), and for UK-devolved government relations. David Heald explains the need to focus on the long-term important issues
The roots of Brexit lie in Britain's broken growth model. This was acknowledged in the immediate aft...
The convoluted saga of Brexit, from the referendum to the final departure of the UK from the EU, has...
The UK is a net contributor to the EU budget. Following Brexit, the loss of UK contributions will th...
In the London-centric world of the UK-wide and English media, too little consideration has yet been ...
In the London-centric world of our national media, little consideration has been given to what Brexi...
Michael Kenny and Jack Sheldon write that, although May's government has been prepared to make vario...
Through its insistence on leaving the EU, the May government has created an immense, administrative ...
Step by step, the UK government is shedding some of its illusions about Brexit, argues Holger Schmie...
New costs of trade will make it harder for UK firms to do business with the rest of Europe, write Sw...
Leaving the EU represents the largest change in the UK’s relationship with the rest of the world in ...
The British economic model needs fundamental reform, without which the UK will remain in a particula...
The Chequers plan exposed the impossibility of Brexit. Current government proposals force the UK to ...
Coverage of the Brexit negotiations often focuses on the relative bargaining power of the UK and the...
Nine months since the British vote to exit the European Union (“Brexit”), the UK science community's...
The EU is a significant partner for UK development objectives and UK aid represents an important pro...
The roots of Brexit lie in Britain's broken growth model. This was acknowledged in the immediate aft...
The convoluted saga of Brexit, from the referendum to the final departure of the UK from the EU, has...
The UK is a net contributor to the EU budget. Following Brexit, the loss of UK contributions will th...
In the London-centric world of the UK-wide and English media, too little consideration has yet been ...
In the London-centric world of our national media, little consideration has been given to what Brexi...
Michael Kenny and Jack Sheldon write that, although May's government has been prepared to make vario...
Through its insistence on leaving the EU, the May government has created an immense, administrative ...
Step by step, the UK government is shedding some of its illusions about Brexit, argues Holger Schmie...
New costs of trade will make it harder for UK firms to do business with the rest of Europe, write Sw...
Leaving the EU represents the largest change in the UK’s relationship with the rest of the world in ...
The British economic model needs fundamental reform, without which the UK will remain in a particula...
The Chequers plan exposed the impossibility of Brexit. Current government proposals force the UK to ...
Coverage of the Brexit negotiations often focuses on the relative bargaining power of the UK and the...
Nine months since the British vote to exit the European Union (“Brexit”), the UK science community's...
The EU is a significant partner for UK development objectives and UK aid represents an important pro...
The roots of Brexit lie in Britain's broken growth model. This was acknowledged in the immediate aft...
The convoluted saga of Brexit, from the referendum to the final departure of the UK from the EU, has...
The UK is a net contributor to the EU budget. Following Brexit, the loss of UK contributions will th...