Changes to the Withdrawal Agreement are to ensure fair treatment for the UK. This is especially the case for State aid policy after Brexit, say lawyers Barnabas...
In Politeia’s new publication, The Rt. Hon. John Redwood MP explains that the UK should ‘just leave’ the EU and outlines the opportunities this will bring.
The real problem with humanities funding is not with the level of funds, but how they are used. In the past, Arts and Humanities academics were paid...
The government intends UK-EU financial services trade to be on the basis of enhanced equivalence. This study sets out the legal framework for this.
By Sheila Lawlor, October 2018 Politeia’s Director explains how the 2016 Referendum decision, the UK’s future as a market economy and the EU’s red lines can all be...
Jacob Willer, an artist and writer, shows what went wrong in British art schools over the last half-century and how to put it right.
Former Irish Diplomat explains that ‘Border Should not Derail Brexit Nor Decide Overall Agreement’. A technology solution can work - with good will & common sense on...
The White Paper (July 2018) ‘casts further doubt on the…outcome of Brexit negotiations with the EU’ says David Collins in the updated edition of Negotiating Brexit: The...
Across many economies from the US to France, free trade has moved to the centre of the political stage. The march to ever greater trade liberalisation has...
The Irish border has become an obstacle to the Brexit negotiations. All sides want to keep the border ‘soft’ and friction free and preserve the gains of the Good...