Economy & trade • Blog • Featured Australia–UK trade deal can help spur post-pandemic recovery 21/05/2021by David Collins
Featured • Economy & trade • Briefings Australian trade deal – briefing note 21/05/2021by Harry Western
Economy & trade • Blog • Featured Time for cool heads in the trade debate 20/05/2021by Catherine McBride
Featured • Economy & trade The UK-EU Trade and Co-operation Agreement. – A darker scenario 14/05/2021by Tony Lane
Economy & trade • Reports • Featured The silent bailout system that has kept the euro afloat 07/05/2021by David Blake
Financial services • Democracy & constitution • News • Featured Why Remainers are the UK’s answer to the Capitol rioters 29/04/2021by Dr Andrew Roberts
Featured • Economy & trade • Blog Brexiteers beware yet again – ‘BRINO’ is back 29/04/2021by Harry Western
Economy & trade • Blog • Featured A trade negotiation or a scene from WWF Wrestling? 26/04/2021by Catherine McBride
Economy & trade • News • Featured UK-EU trade rebounds in February, what now for ‘Project Fear’? 10/04/2021by Harry Western
Featured • Economy & trade How worried should we be about the UK’s January trade slump? 17/03/2021by Harry Western
Featured • Economy & trade • Post Brexit Cheesed Off? How Badly Are British Agri-Food Exporters Being Hit by EU Regulations? 16/03/2021by Brian Morris
Featured • Economy & trade • Briefings Is the unratified TCA the EU’s new weapon in the Brexit war against Britain? 04/03/2021by Caroline Bell
Financial services • Blog • Featured The City must learn from Amsterdam and break free from the EU 15/02/2021by Catherine McBride
Featured • Economy & trade • Blog EU trade bans. The gloves must come off. 13/02/2021by David Collins
Blog • Project Fear • Rebuttal • Economy & trade • Featured Have UK exports to the EU really slumped by 68%? 07/02/2021by Julian Jessop
Economy & trade • Featured The British economy has long outperformed the EU. 20/01/2021by Robert Tombs
Featured • Financial services • Reports Financial services agreement – time to stop another disaster 12/01/2021by David Blake
Economy & trade • Blog • Featured A positive deal overall – but problems lurk round the corner 07/01/2021by Lee Rotherham
Economy & trade • Reports Observations on the Trade and Co-operation Agreement 07/01/2021by Lee Rotherham
Economy & trade • Blog • Featured Everything is agreed until nothing is agreed. 19/12/2020by David Blake
Featured • Economy & trade • Briefings Britain has ‘nuclear options’ against EU hostility 19/12/2020by Briefings For Britain
Featured • Economy & trade • Blog Is an Australian Style trade deal half full or half empty? 13/12/2020by Catherine McBride
Economy & trade • Blog • Featured A bad deal with the EU is likely, but it won’t last 07/12/2020by Harry Western
EU neo-imperialism • Economy & trade • Featured What Norway can teach the EU about sovereignty 30/11/2020by Anna Bailey
Briefings • Economy & trade • Featured What is in the UK’s Global Tariff? 28/11/2020by Alan Winters, Michael Gasiorek
Featured • Economy & trade • Reports The Car Industry Doth Protest Too Much. 27/11/2020by Professor Philip B. Whyman
Featured • Economy & trade • Blog The UK Economic Establishment Continues to Peddle Myths About the Long-Term Impact of Brexit 26/11/2020by Harry Western
Financial services • Blog • Featured Brexit can be a boon for Britain’s flourishing tech sector 15/11/2020by Tom Bohills
Featured • Economy & trade • Reports New BfB report shows costs of no-deal have been seriously exaggerated 10/11/2020by Briefings For Britain
Briefings • Economy & trade • Featured Let’s say it again – EU deal not worth it for the UK 07/11/2020by Harry Western
Featured • Economy & trade What could possibly go wrong with the new Trade and Agriculture Commission? 05/11/2020by Catherine McBride
Featured • Subscribers' Views • Economy & trade An Australian view of the UK-EU trade negotiations 28/10/2020by Peter Anderson
Economy & trade • Impact of the Covid virus • Featured How to Recover from Coronavirus 11/10/2020by John Mills
Briefings • Economy & trade • Featured Public and Grammar School Bluffers on Food Standards 11/10/2020by Catherine McBride
Featured • Economy & trade • Post Brexit Busting the food price myth in a no-deal Brexit 29/09/2020by Catherine McBride
Northern Ireland • Economy & trade • Democracy & constitution • Briefings Submission to NI Affairs Committee Inquiry Brexit and the NI Protocol 26/09/2020by Graham Gudgin
Economy & trade • Impact of the Covid virus • Featured The government’s new coronavirus restrictions risk catastrophic economic damage 25/09/2020by Harry Western
Economy & trade • Blog • Featured The EU’s power grab in the Channel Tunnel must be stopped 17/09/2020by Caroline Bell
Blog • Economy & trade • Featured Distorted Irish economy means high payments to the EU 08/09/2020by Graham Gudgin
Economy & trade • Blog • Featured The Treasury’s tax rise plans make no sense 07/09/2020by Harry Western
Economy & trade • Blog • Featured No Reuters, trade will not “collapse overnight” without an EU UK agreement 08/08/2020by Catherine McBride
Economy & trade • Blog • Featured Treasury austerity plans must be ditched: We need tax reform not tax rises 24/07/2020by Robert Lee
Economy & trade • Reports • Featured Why do so many economists get Brexit wrong? 21/07/2020by Graham Gudgin, Harry Western
Economy & trade • The EU • Featured The True Cost of Customs: The UK should not be afraid of its own shadow 17/07/2020by Shanker A.Singham
Featured • Economy & trade • Blog Farm protection or meat poverty – your choice? 17/07/2020by Catherine McBride
Economy & trade • Blog • Featured Brexiteers be alert again – Whitehall still trying to scupper a real Brexit 11/07/2020by Harry Western
Economy & trade • Impact of the Covid virus • Blog • Featured Does soaring debt matter for post-Brexit Britain? 11/07/2020by Graham Gudgin
Economy & trade • Blog • Featured A Better Alternative to the EU State Aid Regime 01/07/2020by David Collins
Economy & trade • The EU • Reports EU Farmers Worry US Trade Deal Will Stop Them Bringing Home the Bacon 25/06/2020by Catherine McBride
Featured • Economy & trade Why ‘no deal’ is a good deal for the UK fishing industry 04/06/2020by Harry Western
Featured • Economy & trade How level are our farming fields? Trade Deals versus Farming Standards 04/06/2020by Catherine McBride
Economy & trade • Impact of the Covid virus • Featured Could VAT on the City’s derivatives markets blow the Withdrawal Treaty sky high? 12/05/2020by Caroline Bell
Economy & trade • Impact of the Covid virus • Featured The end of global trade? Not likely 07/05/2020by Catherine McBride
Featured • Economy & trade • Post Brexit Calls for a transition extension: a Remainer plot or just political kite flying? 06/04/2020by Catherine McBride
Economy & trade • Featured A Post-Brexit Economy Needs A Lower Sterling Exchange Rate 04/04/2020by John Mills
Featured • Economy & trade • Impact of the Covid virus • Blog Will the Virus Blow Brexit Off-Course? 22/03/2020by Graham Gudgin
Economy & trade • Briefings • Featured How To deal With the North-South Divide 22/03/2020by John Mills
Featured • Economy & trade • News Paris versus London: the clash of the financial centres 06/03/2020by John Keiger
Featured • Economy & trade • Blog ‘WTO terms’: understanding the ongoing Brexit default 04/02/2020by Lee Rotherham
Economy & trade • Blog • Featured On the terms being offered, EU deal is not worth it. 03/02/2020by Harry Western
Featured • Economy & trade • Reports Britain Must Not Play the EU’s Aggregation Game 22/01/2020by Caroline Bell
Economy & trade • Blog • Featured Equivalence for Fish? Err, that’s not a deal 19/01/2020by Catherine McBride
Blog • Economy & trade • Featured Prospects for an acceptable trade deal worse than most people think 11/01/2020by Harry Western
Featured • Economy & trade • Reports The European Court of Justice could cost UK Pension Funds over £160 billion 08/12/2019by Edmund Truell
Economy & trade • Briefings • Featured Rating agencies betray their anti-Brexit prejudices 15/11/2019by David Blake