Health, Sports & Psychology
No Pause for Thought? Brexit, Bias and Political Manipulation
The psychology of Brexit and contemporary politics, in a series of articles by Volker Patent. In this first article, we look at how the language of Brexit encourages the formation of political cliques.
Society, Politics & Law
What does President Macron mean for Brexit?
A new occupant at the Elysée Palace - and a stongly pro-European one at that. What does that mean for the process of the UK leaving the EU?
Society, Politics & Law
Does Germany need a smooth Brexit just as much as the UK?
Professor John Weeks explains why he thinks it's as much in Berlin's interests, as those of London, for the UK to leave the EU smoothly.
Society, Politics & Law
Leaving the EU means losing access to EU agencies - so why aren't we talking about it?
Simon Sweeney surveys the possible effects of losing access to a whole range of EU agencies - and wonders why nobody's taking much notice
Society, Politics & Law
Why were Gibraltarians alarmed by Brexit?
Even before senior Conservative politicians started muttering darkly about the Falklands War, residents of Gibraltar were anxious and upset about the Brexit vote. Andrew Canessa explains why.
Society, Politics & Law
Homage to Celtalonia
What could Brexit mean for Wales, Ireland and Scotland?
Money & Business
Will Brexit force British retirees to return from Spain?
No place in the sun? Britons who followed the sun and relocated for the more pleasant Spanish climate are worried that when the UK leaves Europe, so must they.
Society, Politics & Law
60 Years after the Treaty of Rome: Lessons from history for today's EU
As EU leaders gather to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome against the backdrop of Brexit and rising populism, what lessons can be drawn from history to revive the EU?
Society, Politics & Law
What Brexit and Trump mean for Global Justice and International Development
Brexit and Donald Trump appear to drive global justice and international development efforts into unchartered waters says Professor Theo Papaioannou.
Society, Politics & Law
Some thoughts on Brexit
Norman Clark, Emeritus Professor at The Open University, shares his thoughts on Brexit.
Society, Politics & Law
How far was the Brexit vote "the will of the people" - and what does that mean?
Some MPs who believe Brexit to be a bad idea still voted for the Article 50 bill, often claiming "the people have spoken". Oxford's Benito Muller has some thoughts.
Money & Business
Post-Brexit, some banks consider their options
As some banks consider leaving London to adjust to a post-Brexit world, Emmanuel Yujuico suggests that there might not be a single replacement hub in the future