The UK could make both Britons and EU migrants wait four years before having access to in-work benefits – but the ECJ might still rule it illegal, writes John Springford
A major argument of the campaign to leave the EU is that Brexit would give the UK more control over ...
Most Leave voters expected Brexit to deliver a cut in immigration. In fact, says Patrick McGovern, t...
One of the main topic which currently fuels the public debate and political campaigns in the UK is t...
The draft renegotiation deal obtained by David Cameron would amend three EU laws relating to migrati...
This Commentary briefly examines each of Prime Minister Cameron's headline proposals to limit EU cit...
As one of the founding principles of the EU’s single market, the right to freedom of movement allows...
David Cameron’s deal to cut social benefits for EU citizens may in part be a ploy in the internal po...
This Commentary briefly examines each of Prime Minister Cameron's headline proposals to limit EU cit...
Immigration will be one of the defining issues of the General Election, with Labour and the Conserva...
‘Taking back control of our borders’ became a rallying cry for Brexiters. In practice, says Jonathan...
From the Introduction. The question of when EU citizens should be able to work, live, and claim bene...
The UK government has entered the final stages of its negotiations with the EU. The issues of immigr...
The ’emergency brake’ is not the first time member states have tried to restrict freedom of movement...
Immigration from EU members states – with the related issue of entitlement to UK benefits – is among...
The government’s proposed cap on skilled labour immigration of non-EU workers has drawn both praise ...
A major argument of the campaign to leave the EU is that Brexit would give the UK more control over ...
Most Leave voters expected Brexit to deliver a cut in immigration. In fact, says Patrick McGovern, t...
One of the main topic which currently fuels the public debate and political campaigns in the UK is t...
The draft renegotiation deal obtained by David Cameron would amend three EU laws relating to migrati...
This Commentary briefly examines each of Prime Minister Cameron's headline proposals to limit EU cit...
As one of the founding principles of the EU’s single market, the right to freedom of movement allows...
David Cameron’s deal to cut social benefits for EU citizens may in part be a ploy in the internal po...
This Commentary briefly examines each of Prime Minister Cameron's headline proposals to limit EU cit...
Immigration will be one of the defining issues of the General Election, with Labour and the Conserva...
‘Taking back control of our borders’ became a rallying cry for Brexiters. In practice, says Jonathan...
From the Introduction. The question of when EU citizens should be able to work, live, and claim bene...
The UK government has entered the final stages of its negotiations with the EU. The issues of immigr...
The ’emergency brake’ is not the first time member states have tried to restrict freedom of movement...
Immigration from EU members states – with the related issue of entitlement to UK benefits – is among...
The government’s proposed cap on skilled labour immigration of non-EU workers has drawn both praise ...
A major argument of the campaign to leave the EU is that Brexit would give the UK more control over ...
Most Leave voters expected Brexit to deliver a cut in immigration. In fact, says Patrick McGovern, t...
One of the main topic which currently fuels the public debate and political campaigns in the UK is t...