Post Brexit • Blog • FeaturedThe UK-EU trade deal – an ‘experimental peace’04/01/2021by Harry Western
Featured • Culture and Identity • BlogBritain is part of Europe: but how much a part?19/12/2020by Robert Tombs
Economy & trade • Blog • FeaturedEverything is agreed until nothing is agreed.19/12/2020by David Blake
Featured • Economy & trade • BlogIs an Australian Style trade deal half full or half empty?13/12/2020by Catherine McBride
Featured • Impact of the Covid virus • BlogEating humble pie over Covid 19 control failures11/12/2020by Dr Cam Bowie
Featured • UK Union • BlogOnly a ‘good’ Brexit can stop Scottish independence09/12/2020by Robert Tombs
Blog • UK Union • FeaturedWhy Sturgeon Might Not Actually Be Leading an Unstoppable Force08/12/2020by Kevin Hague
Economy & trade • Blog • FeaturedA bad deal with the EU is likely, but it won’t last07/12/2020by Harry Western
Blog • The EU • FeaturedThe Plan to Get German Taxpayers to Pay for European Political Union03/12/2020by David Blake
Security & defence • Blog • FeaturedUnconquerable and pacific: a new security and defence policy for Britain02/12/2020by Philip Cunliffe
Featured • Economy & trade • BlogThe UK Economic Establishment Continues to Peddle Myths About the Long-Term Impact of Brexit26/11/2020by Harry Western
Featured • Post Brexit • Culture and Identity • BlogOn culture wars and the need to belong25/11/2020by Marie Kawthar Daouda
Featured • Democracy & constitution • BlogBaroness Fox in support of the Internal Market Bill21/11/2020by Briefings For Britain
Blog • Post Brexit • FeaturedAn actually green carbon capture initiative is available now.21/11/2020by Catherine McBride
Financial services • Blog • FeaturedBrexit can be a boon for Britain’s flourishing tech sector15/11/2020by Tom Bohills
Northern Ireland • Blog • FeaturedWe don’t need to break international law to protect the UK’s internal market12/11/2020by Roderick Crawford
Featured • Foreign affairs • BlogThe relevance of the Commonwealth in a post-Brexit world11/11/2020by Sir Peter Marshall
Legal matters & rights • Blog • FeaturedClient of Government or Customer: you should choose07/11/2020by David Landsman
Blog • WTO / no-deal • FeaturedWill the Remainer Undead ever give up?01/11/2020by Briefings For Britain
Constitutional issues • Blog • FeaturedIf Scotland is to leave the UK, a majority of Scots needs to approve24/10/2020by Graham Gudgin
Subscribers' Views • Withdrawal Agreement • Blog • FeaturedThe UK Pot calls itself jet black, while the Kettle goes Brussels-free24/10/2020by Sir Peter Marshall
Free Trade Agreement • WTO / no-deal • Blog • FeaturedBoris must bring down the curtain on this farce now16/10/2020by Caroline Bell
Security & defence • Blog • FeaturedNo short cuts to deterrence in a world of hybrid warfare18/09/2020by Sir Jeremy Blackham, Sir Michael Graydon
Blog • Northern Ireland • FeaturedEU not meeting its obligations to improve Irish Protocol17/09/2020by Roderick Crawford
Economy & trade • Blog • FeaturedThe EU’s power grab in the Channel Tunnel must be stopped17/09/2020by Caroline Bell
Democracy & constitution • Blog • FeaturedPlaying Politics with the Protocol11/09/2020by Caroline Bell
Blog • Economy & trade • FeaturedDistorted Irish economy means high payments to the EU08/09/2020by Graham Gudgin
Economy & trade • Blog • FeaturedThe Treasury’s tax rise plans make no sense07/09/2020by Harry Western
Economy & trade • Blog • FeaturedNo Reuters, trade will not “collapse overnight” without an EU UK agreement08/08/2020by Catherine McBride
Featured • Democracy & constitution • BlogAre the Russians to Blame for Brexit?30/07/2020by Nick Busvine
Economy & trade • Blog • FeaturedTreasury austerity plans must be ditched: We need tax reform not tax rises24/07/2020by Robert Lee
Featured • Economy & trade • BlogFarm protection or meat poverty – your choice?17/07/2020by Catherine McBride
Economy & trade • Blog • FeaturedBrexiteers be alert again – Whitehall still trying to scupper a real Brexit11/07/2020by Harry Western
Economy & trade • Impact of the Covid virus • Blog • FeaturedDoes soaring debt matter for post-Brexit Britain?11/07/2020by Graham Gudgin
Economy & trade • Blog • FeaturedA Better Alternative to the EU State Aid Regime01/07/2020by David Collins
Featured • Security & defence • BlogLEO is vital if global Britain is to roar30/06/2020by Sir Richard Dearlove, Gwythian Prins
Featured • Free Trade Agreement • BlogLying by omission, propaganda versus choice in food trade27/06/2020by Catherine McBride
Featured • Security & defence • BlogSatellites in a two year political orbit11/05/2020by Gwythian Prins, Sir Richard Dearlove
Featured • Impact of the Covid virus • BlogIn Defence of The UK’s Response to The Covid-19 Pandemic11/05/2020by Robert Lee
Featured • Impact of the Covid virus • BlogBack to work soon? And back to Brexit?03/05/2020by Graham Gudgin
Featured • Impact of the Covid virus • BlogIt’s a mistake to compare our Covid death toll with Spain and France03/05/2020by John Keiger
Featured • Impact of the Covid virus • BlogCoronavirus in the UK: total confusion in the statistics03/05/2020by Briefings For Britain
Featured • Subscribers' Views • BlogBrussels’ ‘Level Playing Field’: A Strategy of Entanglement02/05/2020by Tony Lane
Featured • The EU • Euro & the Eurozone • Impact of the Covid virus • Blog • NewsTurning a crisis into a calamity – the EU’s coronavirus failure16/04/2020by Anna Bailey
Post Brexit • Blog • FeaturedShanker Singham: Brexit – and why the transition period must not be extended beyond December this year15/04/2020by Shanker A.Singham
Featured • Impact of the Covid virus • BlogWhat Will The Post Virus World Look Like?12/04/2020by John Mills
Featured • Economy & trade • Impact of the Covid virus • BlogWill the Virus Blow Brexit Off-Course?22/03/2020by Graham Gudgin
Blog • Impact of the Covid virus • FeaturedThe Budget the Virus and Post-Brexit Britain15/03/2020by Graham Gudgin
Post Brexit • Blog • FeaturedElectrification will save the car industry, but maybe not save the planet.07/02/2020by Catherine McBride
Society and public opinion • Blog • FeaturedThe universities disgraced themselves over Brexit: can they recover?06/02/2020by M L R Smith, Niall McCrae
Featured • Economy & trade • Blog‘WTO terms’: understanding the ongoing Brexit default04/02/2020by Lee Rotherham