Brexit
Refusing diplomatic status to the EU’s London delegation is a counterproductive insult
The EU is so different from any other international organisation that to treat it as such is absurd and will only disadvantage the UK
How should parliament scrutinise the post-Brexit UK–EU relationship?
This event explored how both the Commons and the Lords should hold the government to account, and whether parliament has the committee structures and
Brexit: what next? What 2021 means for the UK and the EU
The new EU–UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement now governs the UK’s trading and security relationship with the EU. But Brexit is still not done.
The painful Percy Pig experience is just the start of Brexit border frictions
The reality of the UK’s new trading relationship with the EU is beginning to bite
The UK’s new relationship with the EU will still require parliamentary scrutiny
The government should recognise that parliament still has an important role to play in scrutinising the future UK–EU relationship
Brexit is not the point any more – there are other difficult questions to answer
The new year should bring an end to the old arguments about Brexit and instead usher in a steadier resolve to answer long-term policy problems
The Brexit deal is the latest case of the government’s disregard for parliamentary scrutiny
The compressed scrutiny of the Brexit deal is the latest example of the government's dismissive approach of parliament
The new year does not mean that Brexit is old news
The Brexit deal takes effect at 11pm tonight but Brexit is far from done
The Brexit deal is about taking back control rather than ‘exact same benefits'
The EU/UK Brexit deal reflects the inevitable consequence of UK priorities running up against EU negotiating strength
Brexit and coronavirus: economic impacts and policy response
The government should restrict access to coronavirus support schemes to businesses affected by the pandemic.