UK Trade talks have started both with the US and Japan, those with the EU continue and tariff rates have been finalised under WTO rules. The benefits...
This week’s recommendations from the European Supervisory Authorities (ESA) will be seen by many in the financial services sector as a wake-up call to the new prime minister to make certain...
Politics and policies have left the governing elites behind from Italy and France, to the US and the UK. The healthy scepticism that marked out many democracies...
As the Prime Minister and Mr Corbyn discuss the Withdrawal Agreement and a future Customs Union with the EU, Bryan Gould, a lawyer and former Labour shadow...
The Withdrawal Agreement and a Customs Union with the EU would restrict the UK’s use of state aid policy, says Bryan Gould, a lawyer and former Labour shadow...
Now that the House of Commons has now rejected the Withdrawal Agreement, the Rt Hon John Redwood MP explains how to end the current impasse. The UK should propose a comprehensive free...
As the WTO considers the UK’s ‘no deal’ scheme to keep the Irish border soft, Professor David Collins explains the proposals are compliant with Art XXI of GATT....
The EU's history of ignoring or overturning referendum results is shameful, says Ray Bassett, Ireland's former Ambassador to Canada. Now the Border question is being used by elements...
The UK’s successes in preparing for an independent trade policy are considerable, says international trade lawyer, David Collins, and the UK should not throw in the towel on...
Labour’s high-handed approach to anti-semitism puts ‘the revolution’ first, not Britain’s constitutional arrangements. But, says Sheila Lawlor, those who left their parties this week because of Brexit, pose...