Society, Politics & Law
Approaching the break up of Britain?
What does the geography of the referendum vote tell us about the (increasingly dis-) United Kingdom?
Science, Maths & Technology
Could Brexit allow the UK to drop the ban on cloning?
Human cloning is currently banned under EU law. Brexit should allow the UK to dump this rule, believes Hugh McLachlan.
Society, Politics & Law
Brexit: an economic strategy from the left?
If we are agreed that the UK economy needs an overhaul from the Left, where does Brexit come in? Interview with Green MEP Molly Scott Cato.
Society, Politics & Law
Green Brexit?
Recent months have seen green added to the red, white and blue Brexit boasted by Theresa May. Green Party peer and Leave voter, Jenny Jones, explores the thinking.
Nature & Environment
Information blackout at the Council of Europe?
The Council of Europe's crucial activities come with a deep responsibility to ensure public access to its historic decision-making. Unfortunately, this has been sadly lacking for a number of years.
Nature & Environment
Climate change is triple risk to Europe
New studies confirm climate change’s triple risk to Europe. The heat is on, lives are at risk and the floods are arriving earlier.
Nature & Environment
Canada & UK launch coal phaseout plan
At the UN climate summit, a group of countries has undertaken to end the use and the financing of coal.
Society, Politics & Law
How might Brexit affect Wales?
Leading experts offer a perspective on how the results of the Brexit negotiations may impact Wales following the decision to leave the European Union.
Society, Politics & Law
How might Brexit affect Scotland?
Leading experts offer a perspective on how the results of the Brexit negotiations may impact Scotland following the decision to leave the European Union.
Money & Business
What does Brexit mean for imports and exports?
When the UK has left the European Union, it's probable international trade will require new layers of bureaucracy and increased customs activity, warns Andrew Grainger.
Society, Politics & Law
Straight talking collides with cyclical preferences
Alan Shipman wonders if an 18th Century French aristocrat foresaw a twist in the Brexit vote that will trip up UK negotiators.
Money & Business
Does Brexit defy gravity?
Alan Shipman asks if research showing how trade declines with distance, endangers the vision of a post-Brexit UK thriving on global markets.