Britain, Ireland at odds on border as Brexit deadline nears https://t.co/xNwD0JBSK6
— Reuters World (@ReutersWorld) November 27, 2017
Andrew White discusses Brexit and Britain’s 'cavernous skills gap' in his latest article for @ConversationUK https://t.co/xA386XB6rD pic.twitter.com/aIaddioY8h
— Saïd Business School (@OxfordSBS) November 23, 2017
#England's national & cultural identity in Tom Simpson's #OxfordGovernmentReview piece in @telegraphnews today https://t.co/z0u83cPA30 pic.twitter.com/Rw0zGoHBWD
— Blavatnik School (@BlavatnikSchool) November 7, 2017
#Brexit is quickly becoming synonymous with "impasse", "deadlock", and "blockage" writes DPhil student @Iaydjiev https://t.co/DcGHgrmiCs pic.twitter.com/7mFOqlbVos
— Blavatnik School (@BlavatnikSchool) September 18, 2017
#Agriculture can become a safer & greener element of post-Brexit economy in UK, but a change of approach is needed https://t.co/EBwqjKkrs5 pic.twitter.com/wogCI6SDuM
— Blavatnik School (@BlavatnikSchool) August 18, 2017
Some instant reflections on the UK election. https://t.co/Qekc7GLrK4
— Ngaire Woods (@NgaireWoods) June 12, 2017
Here’s how I think the UK government could improve its #Brexit strategy: https://t.co/MQZp341NHC
— Ngaire Woods (@NgaireWoods) June 12, 2017
GEG Director @EmilyJonesBSG on Rethinking #Brexit: the Future of Europe at @DCU_Brexit_Inst: https://t.co/X7oe0rdIiH pic.twitter.com/fyOqg3gBWk
— GEG (@GlobalEconGovce) October 11, 2017
Nationalism can be a force for good as well as evil, writes Maya Tudor of @BlavatnikSchool https://t.co/YAqQUe9OmH pic.twitter.com/002RKaSoTR
— The Scotsman (@TheScotsman) November 1, 2017
Both the UK and EU are falling into the Brexit negotiations trap, says @Iaydjiev https://t.co/KqNaGK46yK pic.twitter.com/wPpgyujY2w
— New Statesman (@NewStatesman) September 18, 2017
2nd #freepdf: @jdportes & Giuseppe Forte analyse UK migrant flows & negative impact on GDP per capita from #Brexit https://t.co/dihybaOAzv
— Oxford Econ Policy (@OxrepJournal) November 7, 2017
Opinion #Budget2017: @MichaelKitson says the #government needs to substantially reformulate its fiscal rules & develop a coherent #investment strategy to achieve #EconomicGrowth and cope with #Brexit, via @ConversationUK: https://t.co/X0t1DpQfR3
— Cambridge Judge (@CambridgeJBS) November 22, 2017
'Counting the Cost of European Union Regulation, You Couldn't Make It Up' – new blog post #JSP https://t.co/dn7WzYePeb
— Cambridge Economics (@CambUP_Econ) August 10, 2017
I wrote a piece for @guardian on how #conspiracytheories help explain #Brexit based on @YouGov surveys @CRASSHlive https://t.co/Ux7AmTtZUl
— Hugo Drochon (@HDrochon) November 1, 2017
Our latest blogpost: "Mobilising and Releasing the Potential of #Language #Heritage for an Open World #PostBrexit" https://t.co/KzPd6YH6B1 pic.twitter.com/k3ZggDAVyH
— MEITS_OWRI (@meits_owri) August 30, 2017
As #Article50 author Lord Kerr joins @adamboultonSKY for #alloutpolitics later we look back on his @UniofBathIPR lecture 'Will EU divorce be damaging' for earlier this year. Listen again @ https://t.co/OJGndCFkv5 pic.twitter.com/42mq4khVSc
— Andrew Dunne (@andrewjdunne) November 10, 2017
New article from @Jonperraton Britain's 'missing billions' put UK on the back foot for Brexit https://t.co/U9U5tdk1cz via @ConversationUK
— Sheffield Economics (@sheffeconomics) October 19, 2017
NEW PUBLICATION Dr Owen Parker "Critical political economy, free movement and Brexit: Beyond the progressive’s .." https://t.co/SzfM4GsNhv pic.twitter.com/KaAAP4TYJx
— Shef Uni Politics (@ShefUniPolitics) October 3, 2017
Brexit costs could lead to more government outsourcing says @peckersley of @ShefUniPolitics via @ConversationUK https://t.co/hedGzdvJSD pic.twitter.com/QUER0395r4
— Sheff Social Science (@SheffSocScience) November 21, 2017
Our very own @DrFlissMatthews of @ShefUniPolitics reacts to Theresa May's speech on @BBCLeeds https://t.co/93rz87OH60
— Sheff Social Science (@SheffSocScience) October 5, 2017
Revising the Art 50 'exit' clause? DELI's Pierre Schammo shares view in https://t.co/Pj6YqKEeiy @prospect_uk
— DELI (@DELI_Durham) November 2, 2017
Theresa May can halt Brexit for now by withdrawing notification of the UK’s intention to leave believes @DurhamLawSchool Prof @thom_brooks https://t.co/NjitrEcRbN
— Durham University (@durham_uni) October 12, 2017
Dr Barend van Leeuwen (@DurhamLawSchool) rethinking the structure of #EU #FreeMovement law – https://t.co/djR3r8pQrZ #proportionality pic.twitter.com/3kgXdwmwRk
— EJLS (@EJLS_eui) October 11, 2017
The excellent Eleanor Spaventa of @DurhamLawSchool writes for the Metro about the outlook on citizens' rights https://t.co/u9xRGbEtmv
— Conor James McKinney (@mckinneytweets) September 27, 2017
Is the UK's no-deal BREXIT strategy credible? Professor Muthoo and Siobhan Benita discuss #brexit https://t.co/vh8dWGpi28
— Warwick In London (@WarwickInLondon) October 18, 2017
PAIS PhD @RagnarWeilandt argues in The @Guardian that remainers' sudden love for the EU looks like plain hypocrisy https://t.co/AMaIl41sW3
— PAIS Warwick (@PAISWarwick) October 19, 2017
ICYMI, @ChadDamro and colleagues recently published an exciting new ed. volume on #EU diplomacy, foreign policy, & int’l relationshttps://t.co/FfykwcgwB4 pic.twitter.com/Vu2JaUrZ01
— P&IR Edinburgh (@EdinburghPIR) November 27, 2017
Some more thoughtful coverage of our findings in the Washington Post. @clarellewellyn @EdinburghPIR @UKandEU https://t.co/FTy9xNWQJJ
— Laura Cram (@EUidentity) November 18, 2017
and the beat goes on…@clarellewellyn @UKandEU @EdinburghPIR Signs of Russian Meddling in ‘Brexit’ Referendum https://t.co/A7KrClKV1w
— Laura Cram (@EUidentity) November 15, 2017
Our #NRlabs research with @clarellewellyn having some #impact today @EdinburghPIR @UKandEU https://t.co/w3QPSGWQm3
— Laura Cram (@EUidentity) November 15, 2017
Never guess what we found @clarellewellyn @EdinburghPIR @UKandEU https://t.co/vpneeY89H1
— Laura Cram (@neuropols) November 15, 2017
Brexit: Birmingham, Britain and Beyond https://t.co/j6RFBsRYEU #esrc pic.twitter.com/qCgInbbDYa
— Bham Business School (@UoB_Business) October 30, 2017
New IPR #Policy Podcast: @IPR_NickP in conversation with Lord Blunkett on UK #politics, #Labour and social change: https://t.co/KZnyT1CycM
— IPR (@UniofBathIPR) November 6, 2017
Prof Charlie Lees blogs on: 'Theresa May and the Tories: three ways to stop the bleed' https://t.co/keHaXKBcHs Reposted from @ConversationUK
— IPR (@UniofBathIPR) October 3, 2017
'Jeremy Corbyn rides high, but Labour camaraderie is not enough' – @IPR_NickP writes for Weekend @FT @UniofBathIPR https://t.co/ZG3iOEW2gG
— University of Bath (@UniofBath) September 30, 2017
Phil Syrpis, Professor of EU Law, submitted written evidence to both the House of Lords Constitution Committee and the House of Commons Exiting the EU Committee: https://t.co/TU0sG4OoVc @CommonsEUexit @PolicyBristol #Brexit pic.twitter.com/3QJmts4iIS
— Bristol Law School (@bristolunilaw) November 17, 2017
Brexit: EU cancels Britain's hosting of European capital of culture | The Independent @UniofNottingham https://t.co/R9bdGsv2eG
— Dr Todd Landman (@DrToddLandman) November 23, 2017
EU citizens who become British can still have non-EU spouses live with them, court rules https://t.co/2Scgk6zw2B
— Daria (@DariaDavitti) November 14, 2017
I don't think it's only the far right that fell in love with Australian immigration policy… https://t.co/RF3kjNUcS5
— Daria (@DariaDavitti) October 12, 2017
Our #BrexitAssembly project is explored in @openDemocracyUK's article:
How to get out of a gigantic mess – of Brexit, citizens assemblies, and popular sovereigntyhttps://t.co/v71nCarczK— Constitution Unit (@ConUnit_UCL) November 23, 2017
Why is govt rarely defeated in the Commons? Not because Commons is weak; because govt backs down when needed. As charted in #LegislationAtWestminster, here: https://t.co/WgaSxGVY6Q https://t.co/zUoQTVc5ja
— Constitution Unit (@ConUnit_UCL) November 21, 2017
The Unit's @jhudson_ucl & @candidatesUK research quoted in article on intimidation & abuse at 2017 election https://t.co/TOKpTuvO4V
— Constitution Unit (@ConUnit_UCL) October 30, 2017
NEW Report of the Citizens’ Assembly on Brexit: the public reject ‘no deal’ https://t.co/nUHKjjKbQU
— Constitution Unit (@ConUnit_UCL) October 26, 2017
The Unit's Meg Russell appears in this week's Guardian podcast, on problems of governing without a majority @uclnews https://t.co/pQ9cWNxCkX
— Constitution Unit (@ConUnit_UCL) October 25, 2017
Meg Russell is quoted on parliamentary angles in this Brexit piece from @prospect_uk: https://t.co/ahcjH1wxuz
— Constitution Unit (@ConUnit_UCL) October 18, 2017
Read coverage of #BrexitAssembly results in @FT article by @JamesBlitz 'Cutting through the Brexit Cacophony' https://t.co/9KNrOJIMnn
— Constitution Unit (@ConUnit_UCL) October 3, 2017
https://twitter.com/UCL_EI/status/926471220664651776
See full @UCL_EI briefing paper with Oliver Patel on Brexit Transitional Arrangements: Legal and Political Considerations, at https://t.co/Hlo9sWZ2TE . Summary of the argument at @guardian opinion piece at https://t.co/xTfrBRnm2A
— Piet Eeckhout (@PietEeckhout) November 20, 2017
Read our Briefing Note for MPs on Cls 1-6 of the #EUWithdrawalBill, written with @ConUnit_UCL, for this week's Committee Stage on the Bill: https://t.co/UvQjv1MAQX
— Bingham Centre (@BinghamCentre) November 14, 2017
Committee calls for @houseofcommons sifting of delegated legislation under #EUWithdrawalBill https://t.co/freVMSQXRN
— Procedure Committee (@CommonsProcCom) November 6, 2017
What do citizens think #brexit should look like? Check out the #brexitassembly summary report #DemoPart https://t.co/Cp4mKAE9bd pic.twitter.com/vvHqAA4Bty
— Graham Smith (@Smith1966G) October 30, 2017
NEW REPORT on the Citizens' Assembly on Brexit: the public reject the 'no deal' option https://t.co/0J3DoFqWju #BrexitAssembly pic.twitter.com/s8k0ubkYGz
— Alan Renwick (@alanjrenwick) October 25, 2017
Very useful summary by @DrHannahWhite on the mess the government seems to be in on its EU Withdrawal Bill. https://t.co/poWR5lsxyN
— Daniel Gover (@DanielGover) October 20, 2017
V pleased to be part of this. #Brexit's rule of law implications are important for #GreenerUK as ~80% of environmental protections currently stem from EU https://t.co/xWj4gTH2YM
— Amy Mount (@ASmallAMount) October 9, 2017
N. Ireland talks: Is a deal in prospect? https://t.co/DRQSPwTRJN via @ConUnit_UCL @DrScholes @NIOPressOffice @NIOdirector @SJAMcBride
— Alan McMurray (@alan_mcmurray) October 5, 2017
#Brexit #Deal or #NoDeal? Here's what a broadly representative group of UK citizens think. #BrexitAssembly https://t.co/A0KyMfg5pO pic.twitter.com/u7EklRrvJX
— involve (@involveUK) October 10, 2017
Full text of Speaker Bercow's speech tonight on House of Commons reform now on our website #usualchannels https://t.co/s8Mfhapi3T
— Hansard Society (@HansardSociety) October 11, 2017
Read our summary of #EVEL on @ConUnit_UCL blog from two years ago today: https://t.co/fMwYHnu8JC. #2yearsofEVEL
— Project EVEL (@ProjectEVEL) October 23, 2017
Filming episode 2 of #TheImpactNarrative today so look out for that soon! Have you seen episode 1 yet?!
Check it out at https://t.co/JzVBPCDmfW#LancasterUniversity #TheRichardsonInstitute #BritishPolitics #Peace #Research #Brexit #Global #Politics #UK #Podcast #Youtube pic.twitter.com/doxYf7h57X— Richardson Institute (@RichardsonInst) November 22, 2017
Fantastic to see @guardian picking up a post on @ConversationUK on #brexit from our Visiting Professor Randall M Wigle @Laurier talking #NAFTA #trade agreement and how the UK cannot expect a quick deal with the US https://t.co/yt0c8O98ir #internationaltrade #economics
— Loughborough Uni SBE (@LboroSBE) November 24, 2017
‘You’ll hate it’: the Norway option amounts to self-inflicted subservience to the EU argues Director at @arena_uio Eriksen https://t.co/JhDe51gJCf #brexit via @LSEGovernment @lsebrexitvote @LSEpublicevents @LSEEI Terrible option becoming best-case scenario for UK?
— Tollak Bowitz (@ztiw0b) November 20, 2017
Evidence briefing: The hotspots of British industry https://t.co/XX211O2Z6x @CEP_LSE mapping our business geography pic.twitter.com/c4EGzExZJM
— ESRC (@ESRC) October 31, 2017
Fascinating UK-GER comparison of #productivity; East GER & UK lagging behind (100=benchmark) @CEP_LSE @RD_Economist https://t.co/MRQZmbe34s pic.twitter.com/A5yFLlA4JH
— Florian Ranft (@FloRanft) November 2, 2017
A no deal Brexit will cost Dover £360 million
New research by the LSE's Centre for Economic Performance and the… https://t.co/WORibMhvNb
— Simon Dodd (@Dodd4Dover) October 27, 2017
Our Senior Online Editor, Henry Han, talks #Brexit and #humanrights here!https://t.co/jko5k7R61B pic.twitter.com/zsoccSCQfb
— Cornell Int'l L.J. (@Cornell_ILJ) October 13, 2017
Today @BrexitCentral publishes @AusHCUK Alexander Downer, urging the EU/UK to strike a trade liberalising agreement https://t.co/6CxwnKFRjN
— Jonathan Isaby (@isaby) October 30, 2017
Britain, unmoored and introverted, is bewildering its allies and friends. my take.https://t.co/i0HNMBisVl
— Steven Erlanger (@StevenErlanger) November 4, 2017
Brexit voters thought leaving the EU would save the U.K. money. But the costs will be much higher than anticipated. https://t.co/QPKiDZO7Sq
— MIT Sloan School of Management (@MITSloan) November 12, 2017
Prof @PriyaRaghubir's joint research on spending behavior & the denomination effect is highlighted @MintPressNews https://t.co/Zd5RpirmPD
— NYU Stern (@NYUStern) October 8, 2017
Eclipsing the #London Interbank Offered Rate – check out a new@MoneyBanking1 blog post from Prof @kschoenh on #LIBOR https://t.co/GHxXKYfLKq
— NYU Stern (@NYUStern) September 11, 2017
The vast majority of Brits don’t want ‘No deal’ in #Brexit negotiations – a new poll from @KantarPublic https://t.co/QIam0eLCNy pic.twitter.com/WFUS3zkk36
— Kantar (@Kantar) November 24, 2017
To beat Brexit uncertainty, invest in brand: Martin Sorrell writes for @CityAM https://t.co/xf66EPELUA pic.twitter.com/F5drEuvF8Q
— WPP (@WPP) November 24, 2017
Opinion: A no deal Brexit is unlikely, but the UK government would be irresponsible not to prepare for it. https://t.co/F7fLKatluP
— Financial Times (@FT) October 15, 2017
Angela Merkel is continuing to insist on a divorce-first approach to Brexit talks. https://t.co/JmDU29t8zG
— Financial Times (@FT) October 19, 2017