Blog post
14 November 2016
Brexit and the law
What’s at stake: last week, the UK High Court ruled that the triggering of Article 50 - and therefore the Brexit process - should involve the UK Parli
Blog post
14 November 2016
What’s at stake: last week, the UK High Court ruled that the triggering of Article 50 - and therefore the Brexit process - should involve the UK Parli
Podcast
08 November 2016
There is still huge uncertainty about the future of EU-UK relations. What will Brexit mean for politics and business, and is there any scope for flexi
Blog post
21 October 2016
There is still a certain degree of fuzziness about what the different degrees of Brexit entail. We attempt to fill this gap by setting out the options
Blog post
17 October 2016
What’s at stake: UK PM Theresa May announced the intention to trigger article 50 by March 2017, the Pound Sterling crashed, and a dispute among Tesco
Event
10 October 2016
Three months after the results of the UK referendum there is still a lot of uncertainty about the future. The Financial Times and Bruegel bring togeth
Policy brief
07 October 2016
A China-UK free trade agreement has been extensively discussed since the UK’s vote for Brexit. Many supporters of Brexit argue that the UK’s regained
Opinion piece
06 October 2016
Theresa May's recently announced that she will trigger Article 50 no later than March 2017. Guntram Wolff debriefs May's speech and the implications f
Blog post
27 September 2016
The proposal for a Continental Partnership (CP) has received a great deal of attention. Two of the authors, André Sapir and Guntram Wolff, clarify som
Article
15 September 2016
UK House of Lords EU Sub-Committee on Financial Affairs' call for evidence on the future of Financial Services in the UK following the vote to leave t
Blog post
14 September 2016
Just as the City owes much of its current awe-inspiring prosperity to European integration, the brutal realities of Brexit will make it shrink, not th
External publication
29 August 2016
This paper leaves aside the issue of EU reform and focuses on the desirable EU-UK relationship after Brexit. The authors argue that none of the existi
Blog post
18 August 2016
The creation of the single market generated winners and losers. Yet redistribution remains first and foremost a competence of national governments.
Opinion piece
18 August 2016
As Britain enters a period of political and economic instability, following a referendum vote that many now interpret as anti-globalisation, it is wor
Blog post
04 August 2016
If the UK exits the EU and the EEA, it will have to go to considerable lengths to enable continued data transfers from the EU. Without an agreement o
Blog post
01 August 2016
The UK Government appears divided on whether the United Kingdom should seek to remain within the European Union’s customs union after Brexit. The Unit
Opinion piece
01 August 2016
It is the right time to revive the proposal made 10 years ago by Bronislaw Geremek and Jean-Didier Vincent to create a truly European University in th