The UK has formally given notice of its intention to leave the European Union by triggering Article 50. Janice Morphet assesses what the process will mean for the United Kingdom, writing that with a second independence referendum looming in Scotland, and a difficult picture emerging in Northern Ireland, the British Prime Minister could be soon be fighting on two fronts to preserve the Union
The British vote to leave takes the European Union into new legal and political territory. With appl...
One of the fundamental risks of a 'No Deal' Brexit would be the loss of a transition period between ...
On the 29th of March 2017 the British government invoked article 50 of the Treaty of the European Un...
On 1 February, MPs voted to allow Theresa May to trigger Article 50 and begin the UK’s withdrawal fr...
At the European Council of 9-10 March, Theresa May will, In all likelihood, at last invoke Article 5...
Theresa May and Nicola Sturgeon will meet today to discuss the triggering of Article 50, which will ...
In a referendum held on June 23, 2016, the United Kingdom voted in favour of leaving the European Un...
On 29 March 2017, Prime Minister Theresa May notified the European Commission of the United Kingdom’...
UK’s withdrawal from the EU will mark the first time that a Member State of the European Union decid...
Theresa May has recently announced that negotiations for exiting the EU will begin by March 2017. Wh...
Sebastian KoehlerDespite the UK’s referendum on 23 June, David Cameron has so far not decided to tri...
Theresa May has stated that the UK will trigger Article 50 before the end of March 2017. Iain Begg w...
If the UK revokes Article 50, it must expect that the EU27 would insist on applying new terms and co...
Many on the British side have suggested initial deals should be hammered out before the Article 50 p...
• Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union (TEU) will govern the UK’s withdrawal from the EU. • ...
The British vote to leave takes the European Union into new legal and political territory. With appl...
One of the fundamental risks of a 'No Deal' Brexit would be the loss of a transition period between ...
On the 29th of March 2017 the British government invoked article 50 of the Treaty of the European Un...
On 1 February, MPs voted to allow Theresa May to trigger Article 50 and begin the UK’s withdrawal fr...
At the European Council of 9-10 March, Theresa May will, In all likelihood, at last invoke Article 5...
Theresa May and Nicola Sturgeon will meet today to discuss the triggering of Article 50, which will ...
In a referendum held on June 23, 2016, the United Kingdom voted in favour of leaving the European Un...
On 29 March 2017, Prime Minister Theresa May notified the European Commission of the United Kingdom’...
UK’s withdrawal from the EU will mark the first time that a Member State of the European Union decid...
Theresa May has recently announced that negotiations for exiting the EU will begin by March 2017. Wh...
Sebastian KoehlerDespite the UK’s referendum on 23 June, David Cameron has so far not decided to tri...
Theresa May has stated that the UK will trigger Article 50 before the end of March 2017. Iain Begg w...
If the UK revokes Article 50, it must expect that the EU27 would insist on applying new terms and co...
Many on the British side have suggested initial deals should be hammered out before the Article 50 p...
• Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union (TEU) will govern the UK’s withdrawal from the EU. • ...
The British vote to leave takes the European Union into new legal and political territory. With appl...
One of the fundamental risks of a 'No Deal' Brexit would be the loss of a transition period between ...
On the 29th of March 2017 the British government invoked article 50 of the Treaty of the European Un...