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4 years ago
Boris Got Brexit Done, But U.K. Film and TV Industry Is Still Open For Business (Column)
@openeurope.org.uk
5 years ago
Whatever the Brexit outcome, the UK and EU need to maintain dialogue on foreign policy
@openeurope.org.uk
5 years ago
Extending Article 50 does not automatically stop No Deal
@openeurope.org.uk
5 years ago
Legal changes to the Brexit deal? Four examples when the EU revisited deals they had already signed off
@openeurope.org.uk
5 years ago
Questions to put to opponents of the Brexit deal
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6 years ago
Examining Barnier’s latest comments
@openeurope.org.uk
6 years ago
Open Europe responds to the Prime Minister’s Road to Brexit speech
@openeurope.org.uk
6 years ago
Why would the EU agree to Labour’s customs union proposal?
@openeurope.org.uk
6 years ago
The Brexit regulation debate pits short-term disruption against future prosperity
@openeurope.org.uk
7 years ago
May needs to show the EU the colour of our money to unlock the next round of Brexit talks
@openeurope.org.uk
7 years ago
UK has much to offer EU on foreign and security policy but needs to spell out how it will work
@openeurope.org.uk
7 years ago
Will Brexit ground flights to Europe?
@openeurope.org.uk
7 years ago
Japan is as curious as everyone else: what is Theresa May’s Brexit plan?
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7 years ago
Why the EU will have to start talking about trade soon
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7 years ago
Is there a basis for UK-EU compromise on enforcement and dispute settlement and the role of the ECJ?
@openeurope.org.uk
7 years ago
UK remains unable to offer concrete proposals for Irish border until trade talks start
@openeurope.org.uk
7 years ago
Progress on the Irish border issue will require both sides to start talking trade
@openeurope.org.uk
7 years ago
Free movement will end in 2019, but its short-term replacement will not look too different
@openeurope.org.uk
7 years ago
Has Brexit catalysed EU defence integration?
@openeurope.org.uk
7 years ago
Brussels and the UK have already started to soften their positions in Brexit negotiations
@openeurope.org.uk
7 years ago
Deloitte study finds that the German car industry would be severely hit by a ‘no deal’ Brexit
@openeurope.org.uk
7 years ago
What does the Queen’s Speech mean for Brexit?
@openeurope.org.uk
7 years ago
As the Labour Party’s influence grows, it must clarify its Brexit strategy
@openeurope.org.uk
7 years ago
EEA membership: viable in the short-term, but an unsuitable long-term solution
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7 years ago
Global Britain: Priorities for trade beyond the EU
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7 years ago
Leaked City memo: Davis’ stance on single market more significant than on transition
@openeurope.org.uk
8 years ago
Trump and EU moves towards ‘two-speed’ defence illustrate need for positive UK offer on European security
@openeurope.org.uk
8 years ago
What does a hard Brexit or a soft Brexit actually mean?
@openeurope.org.uk
8 years ago
Points-based or work permit immigration system? The UK needs the best of both
@openeurope.org.uk
8 years ago
Getting out quick and playing the long game – Chalmers & Menon
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8 years ago
EU business support paramount for British Brexit negotiations
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8 years ago
EU member states’ positions on Brexit and its implication for UK-EU negotiations
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8 years ago
Should the Government have a Brexit contingency plan?