Free Trade Agreement • Brexit options & no-deal • EU neo-imperialism • Briefings • Featured UK-EU trade talks: a view from Japan 13/04/2020by Kazuhito Yamashita
Economy & trade • Briefings • Featured How To deal With the North-South Divide 22/03/2020by John Mills
Featured • Briefings The EU and the City: putting equivalence in perspective 18/02/2020by Catherine McBride
Democracy & constitution • Briefings • Featured Bring down the curtain: La commedia è finita 02/12/2019by Sir Peter Marshall
Economy & trade • Briefings • Featured Rating agencies betray their anti-Brexit prejudices 15/11/2019by David Blake
Featured • The EU • Briefings The EU has hardly covered itself in glory with Brexit 13/11/2019by Paul Sheard
Featured • Democracy & constitution • Briefings The Legitimacy of Referendums: Why Edmund Burke won’t rescue Remain 03/10/2019by Bryn Harris
Featured • Democracy & constitution • 'Remainer revolt' • Government & politics • Briefings Remainer MPs are doing incalculable damage to democracy 09/09/2019by Bryan Gould
Briefings • Democracy & constitution • Constitutional issues • Featured Proponents of the new Backbench Bill to stop No Deal face a significant dilemma over Queen’s Consent 04/09/2019by Robert Craig
Featured • Government & politics • Briefings Johnson’s letter to the EU – misstep or masterstroke? 22/08/2019by Briefings For Britain
Featured • Brexit options & no-deal • Briefings Why the obsession for a Brexit deal? 15/08/2019by Ed Robertson
Featured • Single Market • Briefings The Single Market isn’t delivering the goods 10/08/2019by David Blake
Briefings • Financial services • Featured Retail banking in Australasia: A post-Brexit opportunity for UK regulated services? 25/07/2019by George McLellan, Andrew Hood
Briefings • Brexit options & no-deal • Featured The Proposal of A Temporary WTO Agreement Can Reshape the Brexit Debate 17/07/2019by Michael Burrage
Briefings • Featured David Jones’s speech in the House of Commons, 29 March 2019 31/03/2019by Briefings For Britain
Briefings • Legal matters & rights • Featured The postponement of Brexit: is it legal? 25/03/2019by Richard Aikens
Briefings • Withdrawal Agreement • Featured The Withdrawal Agreement is an EU Trap 20/03/2019by Briefings For Britain
Featured • WTO / no-deal • Briefings There’s no such thing as ‘No Deal’: a WTO Brexit is the only rational choice 20/03/2019by Briefings For Britain
Briefings • Withdrawal Agreement • Featured The Political Declaration: a plan for subordination 20/03/2019by Briefings For Britain
Featured • Government & politics • Briefings Will MPs Give EU a Win-Win Brexit? 14/03/2019by Briefings For Britain
Briefings • Withdrawal Agreement • Featured The Political Declaration: a Brief Analysis 12/03/2019by Briefings For Britain
Featured • 'Remainer revolt' • Briefings Four “pathetic fallacies” of the Remainers 06/03/2019by Sir Peter Marshall
Featured • The EU • Briefings How would you like your savings to bail out Europe’s bust banks? 04/03/2019by David Blake
Featured • Economy & trade • Briefings Singapore wouldn’t accept EU vassalage, and neither should we 18/02/2019by David Blake
Featured • Northern Ireland • Withdrawal Agreement • Briefings The Malthouse Compromise 12/02/2019by Graham Gudgin
Featured • Future of the EU • Briefings The bleak future of the EU 10/01/2019by Briefings For Britain
Featured • WTO / no-deal • Briefings What does ‘No Deal’ really mean? 10/01/2019by Briefings For Britain
Featured • Government & politics • Briefings The Political Ethics of Brexit 10/01/2019by Briefings For Britain
Featured • Withdrawal Agreement • Briefings Dangers of the Withdrawal Agreement 10/01/2019by Briefings For Britain
Briefings • Withdrawal Agreement The May-Barnier Withdrawal Agreement: A Summary 09/01/2019by Jonathan Story
Briefings • Democracy & constitution • Legal matters & rights • Constitutional issues • Featured Factcheck: What will really happen if MPs vote down May’s deal? 03/12/2018by Anna Bailey, Richard Aikens
Featured • The EU • Briefings Ten reasons that justify the UK’s decision to leave the European Union 26/10/2018by David Blake
Briefings • Featured There is ample time to junk the Withdrawal Agreement 26/11/2018by Briefings For Britain
Briefings • EFTA/EEA • Brexit options & no-deal • Featured The EEA Option: “Norway to Canada” Could Be the Way to Go 08/11/2018by Robert Lee
Featured • Briefings The Quiet Death of Corbyn’s “A Customs Union” 22/10/2018by Briefings For Britain
Blog • Foreign affairs • Briefings • Featured Britain and Latin America: New Opportunities in the Post-Brexit Era? 20/06/2018by Thomas Mills
Briefings • WTO / no-deal • Featured Can the UK Rejoin World Trade Organization? A Response from the WTO 18/06/2018by Quentin Patterson
Briefings • Northern Ireland • Featured The EU’s demands on Northern Ireland violate its people’s human rights 06/03/2018by Briefings For Britain
Briefings • Future of the EU Emmanuel Macron’s Vision and The ‘Remainer’ project 16/02/2018by Robert Tombs
Security & defence • The EU • Briefings • Featured The EU: peacemaker or disturber of the peace? 16/02/2018by Philip Cunliffe
Democracy & constitution • Briefings • Featured Parliament’s Role in Brexit: Vital but Bounded 16/02/2018by Richard Ekins
Democracy & constitution • Second referendum • Briefings • Featured The Ethics of a Second Brexit Referendum 16/02/2018by Thomas Simpson
Miscellaneous • Labour & the Left • Briefings • Featured How Brexit can help us tackle disadvantage 16/02/2018by Pamel Dow
Economy & trade • Financial services • Briefings City of London and Brexit 07/02/2018by Alexander Darwall
Security & defence • The EU • Foreign affairs • History of the EU • Briefings The Failure of the EU to bring Peace To Europe 05/02/2018by Philip Towle
Single Market • Customs Union • Briefings The European Single Market And Customs Union 11/01/2018by Graham Gudgin