Featured • Impact of the Covid virus • Blog Coronavirus in the UK: total confusion in the statistics 03/05/2020by Briefings For Britain
Featured • Subscribers' Views • Blog Brussels’ ‘Level Playing Field’: A Strategy of Entanglement 02/05/2020by Tony Lane
Post Brexit • Impact of the Covid virus • Reports • Featured Brexit and The Pandemic: How Brussels Uses Covid-19 24/04/2020by Tony Lane
Featured • Post Brexit The government is right: ‘extension’ of the Transition would be mad. 22/04/2020by Titus
Featured • Post Brexit • Impact of the Covid virus • News Is France Too Big To Save? The Debt Crisis In The EU 19/04/2020by Professor Russell Napier
Featured • The EU • Euro & the Eurozone • Impact of the Covid virus • Blog • News Turning a crisis into a calamity – the EU’s coronavirus failure 16/04/2020by Anna Bailey
Post Brexit • Blog • Featured Shanker Singham: Brexit – and why the transition period must not be extended beyond December this year 15/04/2020by Shanker A.Singham
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
Featured • Impact of the Covid virus • Blog What Will The Post Virus World Look Like? 12/04/2020by John Mills
Featured • Economy & trade • Post Brexit Calls for a transition extension: a Remainer plot or just political kite flying? 06/04/2020by Catherine McBride
Economy & trade • Featured A Post-Brexit Economy Needs A Lower Sterling Exchange Rate 04/04/2020by John Mills
Featured • Post Brexit • Impact of the Covid virus ‘Rejoiners’ must not try to exploit the pandemic for their anti-Brexit campaign 27/03/2020by Nick Busvine
Featured • Foreign affairs • Impact of the Covid virus • News France, Germany and the Corona debt 27/03/2020by John Keiger
Featured • Economy & trade • Impact of the Covid virus • Blog Will the Virus Blow Brexit Off-Course? 22/03/2020by Graham Gudgin
Economy & trade • Briefings • Featured How To deal With the North-South Divide 22/03/2020by John Mills
Blog • Impact of the Covid virus • Featured The Budget the Virus and Post-Brexit Britain 15/03/2020by Graham Gudgin
Reports • Foreign affairs • Featured How can Britain secure its interests in Europe? 15/03/2020by James Rogers
Featured • Impact of the Covid virus • Reports The Coronavirus challenge 12/03/2020by Paul Sheard, Ashoka Mody
Featured • News The City of London Needs Equivalence — With New York 08/03/2020by Briefings For Britain
Key Documents • Featured The French Senate’s ‘Brexit’ committee’s recommendations to the French Government, 2 March 2020 07/03/2020by John Keiger
Featured • Economy & trade • News Paris versus London: the clash of the financial centres 06/03/2020by John Keiger
Featured • Post Brexit Global Impacts of Brexit: A Butterfly Effect 06/03/2020by Csaba Barnabas Horvath
Featured • Security & defence • Legal matters & rights Update: We shall indeed have a fishie on a little dishie – and a lot more besides 29/02/2020by Gwythian Prins
Featured • Post Brexit Summary: A level playing field or loaded dice? What the EU is really up to. 28/02/2020by David Blake
Featured • Post Brexit Ensuring a Genuine Level Playing Field with the EU Post-Brexit 28/02/2020by David Blake
Featured • Foreign affairs • Reports Dealing with the French: Frost versus Barnier, Bacon versus Descartes 27/02/2020by Robert Tombs
Government & politics • Key Documents • Featured Prime Minister’s speech in Greenwich: 3 February 2020 23/02/2020by Briefings For Britain
Featured • The EU • News The UK’s Pied Piper economy, the new immigration policy and Diane Abbott 23/02/2020by Catherine McBride
Featured • Reports The EU is in trouble and Ursula Von der Leyen is the wrong person to rescue it 23/02/2020by Ashoka Mody
Featured • The EU • Government & politics The EU isn’t interested in free trade with the UK, just political domination 20/02/2020by Harry Western
Key Documents • Featured Top UK Brexit negotiator David Frost on his plans for an EU trade deal 18/02/2020by Briefings For Britain
Security & defence • Legal matters & rights • Featured We shall have a fishie on a little dishie: Fisheries and Deterrence 17/02/2020by Gwythian Prins
Featured • Briefings The EU and the City: putting equivalence in perspective 18/02/2020by Catherine McBride
Democracy & constitution • Legal matters & rights • Featured The imperial court across the sea: why those on the left, who long to re-join the EU, will be conveniently ignoring the Court of Justice 17/02/2020by Briefings For Britain
Government & politics • Featured Is the Irish Election Result ‘Bad for Brexit’? 13/02/2020by Nick Busvine
Government & politics • Blog • Featured BREXIT and Democracy 10/02/2020by Robert Jackson, Philip Towle
Post Brexit • Blog • Featured Electrification will save the car industry, but maybe not save the planet. 07/02/2020by Catherine McBride
Featured • Subscribers' Views Remainers actually helped Boris to deliver his Brexit deal 07/02/2020by Ed Robertson
Society and public opinion • Blog • Featured The 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 default 04/02/2020by Lee Rotherham
Economy & trade • Blog • Featured On the terms being offered, EU deal is not worth it. 03/02/2020by Harry Western
Featured • Blog Over the Hills and Far Away – the Aggregation Battle Looms 27/01/2020by Gwythian Prins
Government & politics • Blog • Featured Why Boris Johnson is right to rule out a “transition” extension? 24/01/2020by Titus
Featured • Economy & trade • Reports Britain Must Not Play the EU’s Aggregation Game 22/01/2020by Caroline Bell
Economy & trade • Blog • Featured Equivalence for Fish? Err, that’s not a deal 19/01/2020by Catherine McBride
Featured • Government & politics • Reports General Boris: Time to Look at The Other Side of The Hill 18/01/2020by Gwythian Prins
Featured • Government & politics • Reports Boris’s masterstroke? The demise of the Tory Ultra-Remainers 15/01/2020by Anna Bailey
Blog • Economy & trade • Featured Prospects for an acceptable trade deal worse than most people think 11/01/2020by Harry Western
Blog • Democracy & constitution • Featured To survive Labour must now drop its attachments to the EU and electoral reform 21/12/2019by Ashley Walsh
Featured • Democracy & constitution • News Jeremy Corbyn and national security 09/12/2019by Sir Richard Dearlove
Featured • Economy & trade • Reports The European Court of Justice could cost UK Pension Funds over £160 billion 08/12/2019by Edmund Truell
Democracy & constitution • Briefings • Featured Bring down the curtain: La commedia è finita 02/12/2019by Sir Peter Marshall
Featured • Blog Don’t be fooled: a ‘bare bones’ free trade deal is exactly what the UK wants 30/11/2019by Harry Western