Brexit
UK–EU future relationship: UK and EU mandates
On 25 February 2020, the EU published its mandate for negotiations with the UK on the future relationship.
Settled Status? Citizens’ rights after Brexit
This event, held in partnership with Fragomen, looked at progress and problems with securing citizens’ rights after Brexit.
The PM’s rhetoric risks the Northern Ireland protocol not being operational in time
Boris Johnson’s denial that there will be checks in the Irish Sea harms preparations in the region
The reshuffle has left No.10 supreme – and that could lead to new battles
A combination of an uncompromising approach and ministerial inexperience may create problems on Northern Ireland, Brexit and the courts
The attorney general should not always be a ‘team player’
The cabinet should not expect the next attorney general to 'massage' legal advice to make it more palatable
Agreeing a future EU–UK deal is not the biggest of the EU’s Brexit headaches
How to deal with a UK that is both an ally and a competitor could prove to be a complicated task for the EU
Should the UK reform the international departments of government after Brexit?
Our panel discussed whether the current arrangement supports foreign policy objectives and whether changes should be made.
UK–EU future relationship negotiations: how do the opening positions compare?
The EU has published its draft negotiating objectives and the UK has set out its own opening position in a written ministerial statement.
David Mundell
David Mundell talks about his time in the Scotland Office and his relationship with the Scottish government during the 2014 independence referendum.
More Brexit battles ahead as the EU and UK set out future relationship priorities
Joe Owen picks out the big Brexit fights still to come