With Theresa May indicating that the UK will leave the single market following its exit from the EU, what kind of agreement is likely to be on the table during the Brexit negotiations? Mark Manger writes that the general parameters of an EU-UK free trade agreement can now be sketched out, but that the government is still demonstrating a lack of understanding when it comes to essential trade policy principles
The British decision to withdraw from the European Union makes it necessary to renegotiate trade rel...
Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty no longer regulates dealings between the UK and the rest of the EU, ...
The Brexit negotiations continue towards an inevitable showdown, most probably at the EU Summit in D...
In examining May’s first attempt to operationally define the UK’s future trade relations with the EU...
Prime Minster Theresa May gave a speech on 17 January in which she provided further information on t...
Prime Minister Theresa May has finally triggered the Article 50 negotiations, nine months after the ...
Friday’s symbolic departure from the EU by the UK at 11.00pm, accompanied by celebrations in Parliam...
Many observers viewed Theresa May’s speech on 17 January as a sign that the UK is heading for a so c...
And so the New Year emerges with a deal on the table between the UK and the EU. The talk is now of B...
Theresa May has stated that the UK will trigger Article 50 before the end of March 2017. Iain Begg w...
“No deal is better than a bad deal,” says Theresa May. But what is actually meant by “no deal”? In t...
At the October EU Summit, as expected, the EU27 did not conclude that the Brexit negotiations had pr...
If there is a vote to Leave on 23 June, minds will begin to focus on the UK’s commercial relationshi...
News that Brexit negotiations continue to be stuck in the mire as it were comes as no surprise to me...
As “negotiations” via remote continue to stutter over key differences, I thought it would be worthwh...
The British decision to withdraw from the European Union makes it necessary to renegotiate trade rel...
Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty no longer regulates dealings between the UK and the rest of the EU, ...
The Brexit negotiations continue towards an inevitable showdown, most probably at the EU Summit in D...
In examining May’s first attempt to operationally define the UK’s future trade relations with the EU...
Prime Minster Theresa May gave a speech on 17 January in which she provided further information on t...
Prime Minister Theresa May has finally triggered the Article 50 negotiations, nine months after the ...
Friday’s symbolic departure from the EU by the UK at 11.00pm, accompanied by celebrations in Parliam...
Many observers viewed Theresa May’s speech on 17 January as a sign that the UK is heading for a so c...
And so the New Year emerges with a deal on the table between the UK and the EU. The talk is now of B...
Theresa May has stated that the UK will trigger Article 50 before the end of March 2017. Iain Begg w...
“No deal is better than a bad deal,” says Theresa May. But what is actually meant by “no deal”? In t...
At the October EU Summit, as expected, the EU27 did not conclude that the Brexit negotiations had pr...
If there is a vote to Leave on 23 June, minds will begin to focus on the UK’s commercial relationshi...
News that Brexit negotiations continue to be stuck in the mire as it were comes as no surprise to me...
As “negotiations” via remote continue to stutter over key differences, I thought it would be worthwh...
The British decision to withdraw from the European Union makes it necessary to renegotiate trade rel...
Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty no longer regulates dealings between the UK and the rest of the EU, ...
The Brexit negotiations continue towards an inevitable showdown, most probably at the EU Summit in D...