22 06, 2018

Where are we in the Brexit negotiations?

By |2020-05-04T09:48:13+00:00June 22nd, 2018|Categories: Brexit|Tags: , |

Where are we in the Brexit negotiations?  27th June 2018 Speakers: Dr Andrew Blick, King's College London Andrew will be presenting his new paper for the Federal Trust: Devolution, federalism and the UK Constitution: Lessons and implications of the Brexit process Baroness Quin, former Minister for Europe Brendan Donnelly, Director, [...]

19 06, 2018

Devolution, federalism and the UK Constitution

By |2020-05-04T09:48:14+00:00June 19th, 2018|Categories: Brexit|Tags: , , , |

Devolution, federalism and the United Kingdom Constitution: Lessons and implications of the Brexit process by Dr Andrew Blick June 2018 About the author Dr Andrew Blick is a Senior Lecturer in Politics and Contemporary History, King’s College London; and Senior Research Fellow at the Federal Trust   Download the paper [...]

13 04, 2018

EU capital market union positions to deliver financial services post-Brexit

By |2020-05-04T09:48:19+00:00April 13th, 2018|Categories: Brexit|Tags: , , |

By Bob Savic, Senior Research Fellow, Global Policy Institute and Corporate Advisory Partner with Petersburg Capital LLP 13th April 2018 As Theresa May’s Conservative government and the European Union prepare negotiating positions for a future post-Brexit relationship, the UK’s financial services trade with the EU’s Single Market looks set to [...]

11 04, 2018

The Austrian Presidency could derail the EU’s plans ahead of the 2019 changeover

By |2020-05-04T09:48:20+00:00April 11th, 2018|Categories: Brexit|Tags: , |

The Austrian Presidency could derail the EU's plans ahead of the 2019 changeover   by David Gow, Former German Correspondent, Industrial Editor and European Business Editor, The Guardian 3rd April 2018 This article was first published by Acumen Public Affairs. Austria takes over the EU presidency on July 1, and [...]

14 03, 2018

The Brexit negotiations: Looking forward and back

By |2020-05-04T09:48:21+00:00March 14th, 2018|Categories: Brexit|Tags: , |

The Brexit negotiations: Looking forward and back 19th March 2018 On the day when the British and EU negotiators agreed on a Brexit transition deal our expert panel reviewed and assessed its importance and possible implications for Britain's departure from the EU. On this last occasion before his move to [...]

9 03, 2018

Brexit’s impact on the UK economy is more akin to slow strangulation than sudden shock

By |2020-05-04T09:49:13+00:00March 9th, 2018|Categories: Brexit|Tags: , |

by Bob Savic, Senior Research Fellow at the Global Policy Institute and an advisory partner with Petersburg Capital LLP in London.   6th March 2018 For about two years (i.e. from December 2015 to date) corporate investment in the UK economy has been growing at or around 0%. This is [...]

6 03, 2018

Mrs May’s Mansion House Speech – The Irish Dimension

By |2020-05-04T09:49:18+00:00March 6th, 2018|Categories: Brexit|Tags: , , |

Mrs May’s Mansion House Speech – The Irish Dimension   By John Bruton, former Irish Taoiseach 4th March 2018 This article was first published in the Meath Chronicle. My first reaction, watching Theresa May’s speech, was that The UK is going to put itself, and all the other EU countries, [...]

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