Featured • News Prince Phillip Started as He Meant to Finish – And Changed for The Better Many, Many Lives 14/04/2021by Adrian Hill
Impact of the Covid virus • Blog • Featured Siding With Angels… Without Knowing How Angelic They Are 13/04/2021by Alex Starling
Economy & trade • News • Featured UK-EU trade rebounds in February, what now for ‘Project Fear’? 10/04/2021by Harry Western
Democracy & constitution • Scottland • Reports • Featured The Fantasy Economics behind the case for Scottish independence 10/04/2021by David Blake
Featured • Northern Ireland Does Article 16 Authorize the UK to Delay Implementation of the Protocol? 02/04/2021by Orlando Smith
Featured • Legal matters & rights • Impact of the Covid virus Whose law is it anyway? France’s dirty vaccine war against Britain 29/03/2021by Caroline Bell
Featured • Brexit options & no-deal • Blog Brexit may depend on what happens in Northern Ireland 28/03/2021by Briefings For Britain
Northern Ireland • Blog • Featured An Irish Nationalist Criticism of The Northern Ireland Protocol 26/03/2021by Anthony Coughlan
Featured • The EU • Impact of the Covid virus • Blog What’s yours is mine: the EU’s threatened vaccine grab would damage the rule of law 24/03/2021by Anna Bailey
Blog • Northern Ireland • Featured Who is better off, North or South in Ireland? 21/03/2021by Graham Gudgin
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 • Foreign affairs • Post Brexit • Reports More Thoughts from France 13/03/2021by Caroline Bell
Featured • Constitutional issues • Post Brexit The Demise of a Catalan Fairy Tale: a Democratic EU 13/03/2021by Chris Bambery
Featured • Impact of the Covid virus • Blog EU disarray on vaccines. How many lives are being lost? 12/03/2021by Harry Western, Graham Gudgin
The EU • Northern Ireland • Blog • Featured How the EU’s Central Problem of Lack of Trust Intrudes into Everything it Does 06/03/2021by Robin Dunbar
Featured • Economy & trade • Briefings Is the unratified TCA the EU’s new weapon in the Brexit war against Britain? 04/03/2021by Caroline Bell
Featured • The EU • Reports French worries and intentions: Barnier at the French Senate 03/03/2021by John Keiger
Featured • Security & defence Setting the Bar for The Integrated Defence and Security Review Next Month 28/02/2021by Gwythian Prins
Constitutional issues • Briefings • Featured How the Civil Service has coped with Brexit 24/02/2021by Jill Rutter
Featured • Northern Ireland • Briefings The Northern Ireland protocol must be radically altered 19/02/2021by Harry Western
Financial services • Blog • Featured The City must learn from Amsterdam and break free from the EU 15/02/2021by Catherine McBride
Subscribers' Views • Protecting the Union • Featured Questions the SNP avoid answering 13/02/2021by Ed Robertson
Featured • Economy & trade • Blog EU trade bans. The gloves must come off. 13/02/2021by David Collins
Northern Ireland • Briefings • Featured Flouting the Protocol: the EU in Ireland. 09/02/2021by Professor of Law
Blog • Economy & trade • Project Fear • Rebuttal • Featured Have UK exports to the EU really slumped by 68%? 07/02/2021by Julian Jessop
Featured • Free Trade Agreement • Blog Ten things we’ve learned about the UK-EU trade deal 07/02/2021by Harry Western
Featured • Northern Ireland • Impact of the Covid virus • Briefings Can the Northern Ireland Protocol survive the EU vaccine fiasco? 31/01/2021by Briefings For Britain
Featured • Impact of the Covid virus The Green Shoots of Truth Slowly Emerge 31/01/2021by Alex Starling
Featured • Impact of the Covid virus COVID: The “Angel Maker” of Brussels 30/01/2021by Mathew D. Rose, David Shirreff
Foreign affairs • Featured Can Britain still have influence in the world after Brexit? 22/01/2021by David Landsman
Featured • Subscribers' Views • The EU Gibraltarisation: how the EU is planning the next stage of its anti-Brexit campaign 21/01/2021by Titus
Economy & trade • Featured The British economy has long outperformed the EU. 20/01/2021by Robert Tombs
Featured • Foreign affairs • Post Brexit Variable Geometry: Global Britain’s Opportunity Post-Brexit 16/01/2021by Nick Busvine
Featured • Subscribers' Views Boris’s blow against SNP’s independence dream 12/01/2021by Ed Robertson
Featured • Financial services • Reports Financial services agreement – time to stop another disaster 12/01/2021by David Blake
Featured • Subscribers' Views • Brexit options & no-deal The EU/UK Trade Deal: Boris Achieves the “Impossible” 08/01/2021by Robert Lee
Economy & trade • Blog • Featured A positive deal overall – but problems lurk round the corner 07/01/2021by Lee Rotherham
Post Brexit • Blog • Featured The UK-EU trade deal – an ‘experimental peace’ 04/01/2021by Harry Western
Featured • Briefings Best Wishes for 2021 (and here are some Brexit benefits) 31/12/2020by Briefings For Britain
Featured • Post Brexit • Reports The UK-EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement: Minimum Brexit 31/12/2020by The Full Brexit
Featured • Government & politics • Post Brexit New BfB report explains the politics and economics of the fishing issue 24/12/2020by Briefings For Britain
Featured • Post Brexit The new Continental blockade – Macron’s (last) throw of the dice in the Brexit endgame? 21/12/2020by Caroline Bell
Featured • Security & defence • Briefings Ready aye ready? Preparations to defend our territorial waters 19/12/2020by Gwythian Prins
Featured • Culture and Identity • Blog Britain is part of Europe: but how much a part? 19/12/2020by Robert Tombs
Economy & trade • Blog • Featured Everything is agreed until nothing is agreed. 19/12/2020by David Blake
Featured • Brexit options & no-deal For the last time – an EU trade deal isn’t worth it for the UK 19/12/2020by Harry Western
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
Featured • Impact of the Covid virus • Blog Eating humble pie over Covid 19 control failures 11/12/2020by Dr Cam Bowie
Featured • UK Union • Blog Only a ‘good’ Brexit can stop Scottish independence 09/12/2020by Robert Tombs
Blog • UK Union • Featured Why Sturgeon Might Not Actually Be Leading an Unstoppable Force 08/12/2020by Kevin Hague
Economy & trade • Blog • Featured A bad deal with the EU is likely, but it won’t last 07/12/2020by Harry Western
Blog • The EU • Featured The Plan to Get German Taxpayers to Pay for European Political Union 03/12/2020by David Blake
Security & defence • Blog • Featured Unconquerable and pacific: a new security and defence policy for Britain 02/12/2020by Philip Cunliffe
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