On 15 December, Theresa May travelled to Brussels for a European Council meeting. Simon Usherwood writes that although Brexit was briefly discussed, the meeting highlighted the extent to which the rest of the EU have moved on from treating the UK as an equal partner, and that the flipside of taking back control from the EU is that the EU can now no longer be controlled by the UK
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Easter provided only a brief respite from Brexit. The crisis now continues, with escalating chaos in...
Over the years, the rest of the European Union has got very used to being lectured at by British pri...
Our project talks about Brexit, the United Kingdom’s exit from the European Union. Brexit was a hot ...
After some drama, the EU Summit produced the expected result: an agreement on the UK-EU relationship...
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Britain has always been leery of European integration, only seeking to join the EEC when the economi...
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It is tragic to see that the British Prime Minister is received by the American President and even b...
We enrol our approach in the context of activating Article 50 of the Treaty of Lisbon, in which Unit...
Following the June European Council, Andrew Duff reviews the state of play in the Article 50 negotia...
The EU Summit and the separate meeting of the EU27 without the UK on 28/29 June 2016 demonstrated th...
Following the start of the Brexit negotiations on 19 June, Andrew Duff reviews the state of play, na...
Almost a year after the referendum, Brexit negotiations finally got under way in June 2017, after th...
Despite their differences and the difficulties in the EU-UK relationship, the UK has played a signif...
Easter provided only a brief respite from Brexit. The crisis now continues, with escalating chaos in...
Over the years, the rest of the European Union has got very used to being lectured at by British pri...
Our project talks about Brexit, the United Kingdom’s exit from the European Union. Brexit was a hot ...
After some drama, the EU Summit produced the expected result: an agreement on the UK-EU relationship...
If context is everything, what are we to make of a British prime minister making a speech on Europe ...
Britain's efforts to leave the European Union are in trouble. At the press conference on 31 August a...
Britain has always been leery of European integration, only seeking to join the EEC when the economi...
Now that Article 50 has officially been triggered, the process of untangling the UK from the Europea...
It is tragic to see that the British Prime Minister is received by the American President and even b...
We enrol our approach in the context of activating Article 50 of the Treaty of Lisbon, in which Unit...
Following the June European Council, Andrew Duff reviews the state of play in the Article 50 negotia...
The EU Summit and the separate meeting of the EU27 without the UK on 28/29 June 2016 demonstrated th...
Following the start of the Brexit negotiations on 19 June, Andrew Duff reviews the state of play, na...
Almost a year after the referendum, Brexit negotiations finally got under way in June 2017, after th...