1 11, 2017

Hard Brexit or no Brexit? The clock is ticking

By |2020-05-04T14:41:05+00:00November 1st, 2017|Categories: 2017, Brexit|Tags: , , |

Hard Brexit or no Brexit? The clock is ticking 4th December 2017 Speakers: Don Sexton, Deputy Head of Mission, Embassy of Ireland Gerald Angley, Political Counsellor, Embassy of Ireland Dr Andrew Blick, King's College London; and Senior Research Fellow, The Federal Trust Dr Blick will be presenting his latest paper [...]

1 11, 2017

Brexit and the European Court of Justice

By |2020-05-04T09:49:46+00:00November 1st, 2017|Categories: Brexit|Tags: , |

Brexit and the European Court of Justice December 2017 By Dr Andrew Blick, Lecturer in Politics and Contemporary History, King’s College London; and Senior Research Fellow at the Federal Trust   Click here to download the paper in pdf format.   Watch a video interview with Dr Andrew Blick at the [...]

26 10, 2017

Book launch: England Alone, by Professor Stephen Haseler

By |2020-05-04T14:40:49+00:00October 26th, 2017|Categories: 2017, Brexit|Tags: , , , |

Book launch: England Alone Joint event by the Federal Trust and Global Policy Institute Wednesday, 15th November 2017 17.30 - 19.30, followed by a reception 84 Moorgate London Metropolitan University London EC2M 6SQ   Launch and panel discussion of the late Stephen Haseler’s last book England Alone: Brexit and the [...]

8 09, 2017

3rd October – The Brexit negotiations – Quo vadis?

By |2020-05-04T14:40:32+00:00September 8th, 2017|Categories: 2017, Brexit|Tags: , |

The Brexit negotiations - Quo vadis? 3rd October 2017   Speakers and Video Interviews: John Palmer, former European Editor of The Guardian and  Founder and former Political Director of the European Policy Centre, Brussels   Denis MacShane, former Minister for Europe   Mary Dejevsky, Writer and Broadcaster Chaired by Brendan Donnelly, [...]

8 09, 2017

The Financial and Economic Implications of Brexit

By |2020-05-04T09:50:31+00:00September 8th, 2017|Categories: Brexit|Tags: , |

The Financial and Economic Implications of Brexit Speech by Sir Brian Unwin KCB, former President of the European Investment Bank, to the Jean Monnet Conference on Radical Political Movements in Europe at Lublin, Poland, on 8 September 2017   It is a great pleasure to be invited to this conference [...]

19 07, 2017

Conference Report: Brexit and the future of global trade

By |2020-05-04T09:50:35+00:00July 19th, 2017|Categories: Brexit|Tags: , |

“Brexit and the future of global trade”  London, 3rd July 2017  CONFERENCE REPORT  Click here to download the conference report in pdf format.   Introduction In the latest of its series of seminars on aspects of Brexit, The Federal Trust, the Global Policy Institute, and the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung brought [...]

19 07, 2017

Needed: a politician who dares to question whether Brexit still makes sense

By |2020-05-04T09:50:37+00:00July 19th, 2017|Categories: Brexit|Tags: , |

Needed: a politician who dares to question whether Brexit still makes sense Hard Brexit looks less likely, and soft Brexit won't please anyone.  by Professor Iain Begg 14th July 2017 This article was first published by the New Statesman. There is now a vacancy of historic significance in British politics. [...]

19 07, 2017

EU referendum: one year on – foreign policy

By |2020-05-04T09:50:40+00:00July 19th, 2017|Categories: Brexit|Tags: , , |

by Professor Richard Whitman 30th June 2017 This article was first published by "The UK in a Changing Europe".   Discussion of foreign and defence policy was largely conducted in terms of generalities during the EU referendum campaign. Key themes were the EU’s historic role in bringing peace to the [...]

5 07, 2017

Brexit, the UK and the EU

By |2020-05-04T09:50:42+00:00July 5th, 2017|Categories: Brexit|Tags: , |

BREXIT, THE UK & THE EU   Speech by Sir Brian Unwin KCB, former President of the European Investment Bank, at the Norwegian Parliament  in Oslo 19 June 2017   Thank you for inviting me to speak in this distinguished  forum – the heart of Norwegian democracy. It is a [...]

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