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leadership debates

What have the leadership debates really achieved?

Dr Alan Wager and Sophie Stowers

22 Jul 2022

brexit opportunities blog

New Prime Minister, new Brexit opportunities?

Joël Reland

14 Jul 2022

leadership contest blog

The Conservative Party’s ‘wacky races’ could lead to a collision with its new electoral coalition

Dr Alan Wager and Professor Anand Menon

12 Jul 2022

make brexit work blog

Does ‘make Brexit work’ work?

Professor Simon Usherwood

05 Jul 2022

social sciences

Six years on from the referendum, what does the public think the impact of Brexit has been?

Dr Alan Wager and Professor Paula Surridge

01 Jul 2022

brexit opportunities and sunset clause blog

Brexit opportunities: Jacob Rees-Mogg is going the wrong way about seizing them

Joël Reland

06 Jun 2022

blog on the Northern Ireland Protocol

Why is the Northern Ireland Protocol so difficult?

Andrew McCormick

20 May 2022

The evidence shows both Leavers and Remainers think Brexit has increased the cost of living

Professor Paula Surridge

05 May 2022

Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland

What does Great Britain make of the Northern Ireland Protocol?

Professor John Curtice

03 May 2022

UK India FTA blog

How an FTA with India might help UK pharma: deepening the ‘new special relationship’

Mark Samuels

14 Apr 2022

Solvency II

Solvency II: Brexit dividends come with risks in financial services

Professor Sarah Hall

17 Mar 2022

Liz Truss

Boris Johnson’s post-Frost organisation of Brexit looks poorly thought through

Jill Rutter

21 Dec 2021

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