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Scotland’s Minimum Pricing – Balancing Public Policy and the Single Market

Arianna Andreangeli In-Depth Analysis The Court of Session’s ruling on minimum pricing of alcohol in Scotland has upheld that the policy is an appropriate and proportionate restriction on the free …

22nd October 2016 lewing

Scotland in the Single Market, rUK Out – What Would It Take?

Kirsty Hughes In-Depth Analysis If Scotland is to remain in the Single Market while the rest of the UK leaves it, substantial political and technical challenges would need to be …

20th October 2016 lewing

Six Unrealistic Brexit Expectations the UK Government Should Avoid

Anthony Salamone While the UK’s record on negotiating with the EU has been mixed, it is nevertheless nearing one of the largest and most important diplomatic endeavours in its history …

18th October 2016 lewing

How Might Brexit Impact Britain’s Universities?

Brad MacKay The scenario under which the UK leaves the EU will have significant consequences for UK higher education, writes Brad MacKay. He argues that, while it may be possible …

3rd October 2016 lewing

Denmark and Brexit: An Ally Departing and Anticipations High

Ben Rosamond Over the years, Denmark has shared a scepticism for European integration alongside the UK, writes Ben Rosamond. He argues that the UK’s exit will see Denmark lose a …

6th July 2016 lewing

Brexit: Frequently Asked Questions

Anthony Salamone Following the vote for the UK to leave the European Union, Anthony Salamone answers some Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on the future of UK-EU relations in the referendum …

27th June 2016 lewing

Britain After Brexit: Could the Swiss Model be an Option?

Adrian Favero Switzerland’s relationship with the European Union is one of the models mentioned as an alternative for the UK in the EU referendum debate, writes Adrian Favero. He argues …

22nd June 2016 lewing

The Referendum Will Not Bring an End to the UK’s Debate on the EU

Laura Cram Britain’s Decision | The EU Referendum The Prime Minister’s renegotiation of the UK’s EU membership is largely judged by whether people already support remaining in or leaving the …

21st June 2016 lewing

Brexit and Migration: The Focus on EU Membership is Misplaced

Christina Boswell Britain’s Decision | The EU Referendum Immigration is one of the most prominent issues in the EU referendum debate, writes Christina Boswell. She argues that many of the …

17th June 2016 lewing

What Are the UK’s Alternatives to EU Membership?

Michael Keating Britain’s Decision | The EU Referendum In the event of exit from the European Union, the UK would be faced with different options for its relationship with the …

2nd June 2016 lewing

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