Economy & trade • Blog • FeaturedOn the terms being offered, EU deal is not worth it.03/02/2020by Harry Western
Government & politics • Blog • FeaturedWhy Boris Johnson is right to rule out a “transition” extension?24/01/2020by Titus
Economy & trade • Blog • FeaturedEquivalence for Fish? Err, that’s not a deal19/01/2020by Catherine McBride
Blog • Economy & trade • FeaturedProspects for an acceptable trade deal worse than most people think11/01/2020by Harry Western
Blog • Democracy & constitution • FeaturedTo survive Labour must now drop its attachments to the EU and electoral reform21/12/2019by Ashley Walsh
Featured • BlogDon’t be fooled: a ‘bare bones’ free trade deal is exactly what the UK wants30/11/2019by Harry Western
Featured • Government & politics • BlogGeorge Orwell and the language of Brexit15/11/2019by Robert Colls
Featured • BlogThe Single Market isn’t working – why doesn’t the Left understand this?02/11/2019by David Blake
Featured • Legal matters & rights • Government & politics • BlogThe Johnson Letter: does it violate the Benn Act?20/10/2019by Titus
Blog • Northern Ireland • WTO / no-deal • FeaturedUnreasonable Pressures on the DUP19/10/2019by Graham Gudgin
Featured • Legal matters & rights • BlogEven more problems with the Benn Act …08/10/2019by Robert Harneis
Brexit options & no-deal • Withdrawal Agreement • Blog • FeaturedThe Transition Period. A Bad Idea04/10/2019by Titus
Featured • Economy & trade • Project Fear • BlogDebunking the myths of Brexit ‘disaster capitalism’03/10/2019by Julian Jessop
Featured • Democracy & constitution • Legal matters & rights • BlogA Delinquent Parliament Begets the Rule of Lawyers30/09/2019by Peter Ramsay
Blog • Legal matters & rights • Constitutional issues • FeaturedThe Supreme Court Judgment: a Very British Coup?26/09/2019by Jonathan Clark
Project Fear • Blog • FeaturedIrresponsible media coverage of no-deal planning risks creating problems where none exist19/09/2019by Lee Rotherham
Blog • Democracy & constitution • 'Remainer revolt' • FeaturedWhat Makes Die-Hard Remainers Tick?09/09/2019by Robert Tombs
Blog • Democracy & constitution • FeaturedHow dare Remainers say Boris is undemocratic06/09/2019by Briefings For Britain
Featured • Democracy & constitution • 'Remainer revolt' • Blog#StoptheNostalgicFantasy05/09/2019by Philip Cunliffe
Blog • Democracy & constitution • 'Remainer revolt' • FeaturedLies, Lies and Those Damned Brexit Statistics02/09/2019by Robin Dunbar
Featured • Northern Ireland • EU neo-imperialism • Withdrawal Agreement • BlogSovereign Equality and Reciprocity: the only acceptable basis for UK-EU relations25/08/2019by Titus
Featured • Democracy & constitution • Legal matters & rights • BlogCan They Block Brexit? Law v. Convention23/08/2019by Jonathan Clark
Featured • Economy & trade • Foreign affairs • BlogA Brexit Britain Can Help Avert a Global Trade War23/08/2019by Robert Lee
Featured • Brexit options & no-deal • Free Trade Agreement • BlogIt’s time the EU stopped playing hardball and agreed on a basic free trade deal21/08/2019by David Blake
Featured • Democracy & constitution • 'Remainer revolt' • BlogDamaging Democracy20/08/2019by Briefings For Britain
Featured • Brexit options & no-deal • BlogA “No Deal” Brexit: the First Step to a Good Deal19/08/2019by Paul Sheard
Featured • Democracy & constitution • Miscellaneous • Civil service • BlogIs the Civil Service Impartial?10/08/2019by Nick Busvine
Featured • Miscellaneous • BlogAn Open Letter on Irish Attitudes to Brexit06/08/2019by Anthony Coughlan
Blog • Government & politics • FeaturedBoris Johnson’s first week – an assessment02/08/2019by Harry Western
Featured • Financial services • Single Market • BlogWhy is there still no Single Market in financial services?01/08/2019by David Blake
Featured • Legal matters & rights • Brexit options & no-deal • BlogSupport for No Deal is Compatible with International Law29/07/2019by David Collins
Blog • Project Fear • FeaturedThe BBC and ‘no deal’: a Pavlovian experiment29/07/2019by Sir Noel Malcolm
Blog • Miscellaneous • FeaturedWhat can happen in the absence of self-belief29/07/2019by Sir Peter Marshall
Blog • 'Remainer revolt' • FeaturedRemainers should be frank about their real intention26/07/2019by David Blake
Blog • Democracy & constitution • 'Remainer revolt' • FeaturedParliament has no sovereignty higher than a popular mandate22/07/2019by Richard Tuck
Blog • EU neo-imperialism • FeaturedEU bullying of Switzerland – the shape of things to come and how we can fight back20/07/2019by David Blake
Blog • Project Fear • FeaturedA Legal Challenge to BBC bias against Brexit15/07/2019by David Keighley
Blog • Brexit options & no-deal • FeaturedBrexit and the World Trade Organization12/07/2019by Dr Thomas D. Grant
Featured • The EU • Rights & civil liberties • BlogThe EU: no friend of workers’ rights06/07/2019by Will Podmore
Blog • Democracy & constitution • The EU • FeaturedEurope cannot escape nationalism04/07/2019by Ashoka Mody
Blog • Government & politics • FeaturedSix ways we can be sure Boris is serious01/07/2019by Harry Western
Blog • Miscellaneous • FeaturedThe Dreary Internal Politics eating away at Honda: reported from Japan30/06/2019by Briefings For Britain
Featured • Northern Ireland • Foreign affairs • BlogThe Irish Government’s Brexit policy is in tatters and its bluff is now being called28/06/2019by Ray Bassett
Blog • Project Fear • FeaturedEurope is prepared for a No Deal: forget the scare stories26/06/2019by Robin Fransman
Blog • Democracy & constitution • 'Remainer revolt' • Civil service • FeaturedWhy does the Establishment get it wrong?24/06/2019by Nick Busvine
Featured • Economy & trade • BlogDriving off a Cliff Edge? Is Brexit really the cause of the problems with the UK car industry?22/06/2019by Professor Philip B. Whyman
Blog • FeaturedThe new Prime Minister needs a credible Brexit negotiation strategy – he also needs conviction and commitment15/06/2019by David Blake
Blog • The EU • Foreign affairs • FeaturedBefore You Go to Brussels, New Prime Minister, Ask the Swiss21/06/2019by Adrian Hill
Government & politics • BlogThe Strange Case of Rory Stewart: Stalking Horse? Trojan Horse? Or both?19/06/2019by Gwythian Prins
Featured • Withdrawal Agreement • BlogThe EU will reopen the Withdrawal Agreement17/06/2019by Paul Sheard
Blog • Democracy & constitutionA Modest Proposal to limit the danger of democracy14/06/2019by Richard Tuck
Featured • Miscellaneous • BlogTheresa May heard but did not heed the Brexit vote’s call for a fairer Britain10/06/2019by Ashoka Mody
Blog • Miscellaneous • Featured“Dear Jenni …”: an open letter to The Times07/06/2019by Matthew Orton Wadhams
Blog • Democracy & constitution • Society and public opinion • FeaturedIn the marginals, it’s the Leavers who are in revolt06/06/2019by Richard Johnson
Blog • Project Fear • Society and public opinion • Featured“Voices of business”: whose voices, whose businesses?06/06/2019by John Longworth