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Featured • Economy & trade • Reports Rishi Sunak is dead wrong about UK farming and the Australian trade deal 05/08/2022by Catherine McBride
Security & defence • Briefings • Featured Applying the Tests to Support Liz Truss 28/07/2022by Major-General Julian Thompson
Blog • Economy & trade • Featured The Treasury (and Rishi Sunak) are wrong again on tax cuts 23/07/2022by Harry Western
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Government & politics • Featured If Boris is toppled, who should lead the Tories? 02/07/2022by Brian Morris
Economy & trade • Blog • Featured The UK Economic Outlook is Better Than You Think 01/07/2022by Robert Lee
Briefings • Economy & trade • Featured Why the Centre for European Reform is wrong about Brexit 25/06/2022by Graham Gudgin
Briefings • News • Featured What Remainers are saying now. And getting their facts wrong. 18/06/2022by Robert Tombs
Subscribers' Views • Security & defence • Featured Russia, raw materials and geopolitics 18/06/2022by Frank Millard
Featured • Security & defence • Briefings Ukraine: The Fight for Soft Power Values 15/06/2022by Michael Clarke, Helen Ramscar
Featured • Economy & trade • Blog No Mr. Ellwood, the single market is not the answer 11/06/2022by Harry Western
Featured • Subscribers' Views • Society and public opinion The Queen’s Jubilee and her underlying message 04/06/2022by Frank Millard
Featured • Economy & trade • Briefings Food security does not require self sufficiency 31/05/2022by Catherine McBride
Northern Ireland • Blog • Featured Missed Opportunities for the Irish Border 28/05/2022by Graham Gudgin
Featured • Economy & trade • Post Brexit Time to choose – real divergence or continued shadow EU alignment 19/05/2022by Harry Western
Featured • Post Brexit Are EU threats to tear up the Trade and Co-operation Agreement Credible? 17/05/2022by A Cambridge PhD Student'
Featured • Society and public opinion • Post Brexit Hongkongers and Britain: a history with a future 12/05/2022by George Lai
Featured • Post Brexit Last Exit to Freedom? Britain After Brexit and the Future of Conservative Politics 12/05/2022by David Frost
Featured • Economy & trade • Blog The Potemkin trade deal with New Zealand. 06/05/2022by Catherine McBride
Northern Ireland • Briefings • Featured The Northern Ireland Protocol: how we got here, and what should happen now? 03/05/2022by David Frost
Economy & trade • Blog • Featured Food security does not require self sufficiency 01/05/2022by Catherine McBride
Featured • Foreign affairs • Security & defence Germany and France Fall Short on Ukraine 21/04/2022by Briefings For Britain
Featured • Northern Ireland • Briefings Chits from Matron: Select Pampered Nationalisms 16/04/2022by John Wilson Foster
Featured • Economy & trade • Blog Busting the myths about post-Brexit UK trade 14/04/2022by Harry Western
Featured • Blog Will no MP promote the benefits of trade for consumers? 14/04/2022by Catherine McBride
Briefings • Post Brexit • Featured UK – EU Regulatory Divergence Tracker 3rd Edition – March 2022 10/04/2022by UK EU
Society and public opinion • Blog • Featured Why is St Paul’s Cathedral commemorating a Benin slave trader? 18/03/2022by Robert Tombs
Economy & trade • Blog • Featured UK Brexit policy – a disappointing scorecard 15/03/2022by Harry Western
Featured • Security & defence • Briefings Where is the rest of Russia’s army? 12/03/2022by Jonathon Riley
Scotland • Briefings • Featured The ties that bind us. Scotland, England and Union. 07/03/2022by Peter Semper
Featured • Security & defence • Blog Deterring catastrophe: some lessons from history 26/02/2022by Robert Tombs
Blog • Security & defence • Featured EU Arrogance with Russia and Northern Ireland 19/02/2022by David Blake
Blog • Society and public opinion • Featured It is high time for the government to act on the Sewell Report 17/02/2022by Briefings For Britain
Featured • Post Brexit • Blog The Protocol Vat Trap Adds to The Cost of Living Crisis 13/02/2022by Caroline Bell
Featured • Impact of the Covid virus • Briefings The effect of discontinuing Covid isolation 10/02/2022by Dr Cam Bowie
Subscribers' Views • Northern Ireland • Featured Why the NI Protocol is Not Just Against Northern Ireland but the Whole United Kingdom 08/02/2022by Dr Dan Boucher
Northern Ireland • Blog • Featured The Northern Ireland Protocol – bad today, far worse tomorrow 07/02/2022by Harry Western
Featured • Economy & trade • Briefings Muddling Up. The Levelling Up White Paper 06/02/2022by Graham Gudgin
Featured • Northern Ireland • Blog Ditch the Protocol: the EU Threat to Northern Ireland 05/02/2022by David Trimble
Northern Ireland • Blog • Featured Spending Bonanza for Northern Ireland 29/01/2022by Briefings For Britain
Featured • Post Brexit • Blog The dam is breaking – another study heavily criticises the Treasury’s modelling of Brexit 29/01/2022by Harry Western
Northern Ireland • Blog • Featured Why are Dublin and Brussels killing off the peace process? 21/01/2022by Christopher Howarth
Featured • The EU • Reports EU tightens its grip on national courts 09/01/2022by Professor Wolfgang Streeck
Featured • Northern Ireland • Blog Brexiteers beware – David Frost’s departure is disastrous 06/01/2022by Harry Western
Featured • Society and public opinion • Reports Angry Old White Men: Brexit narratives and the racialisation of old labour 04/01/2022by John Seed
Blog • Government & politics • Featured In praise of my friend Frosty – the man who got Brexit done 30/12/2021by Oliver Lewis
Featured • Blog Security Lapse: A further example of one rule for us and another for them? 19/12/2021by Briefings For Britain
Featured • Northern Ireland • Blog Ignore the blarney – the NI protocol is very damaging for the Northern Ireland economy 09/12/2021by Harry Western
Featured • Northern Ireland • Briefings What Impact will the Protocol have on the Northern Ireland Economy? 09/12/2021by Graham Gudgin, Harry Western