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
Health, Sports & Psychology
Methods in Motion: The social psychology of citizenship
Taking the tools of psychology and using them to explore citizenship can be revealing - so why doesn't it happen more often, asks Eleni Andreouli.
Society, Politics & Law
Three weeks in June and one night in November
In the bleak year of 2016, Britain voted to leave the EU, and Donald Trump became the 45th American president. Both events will have dramatic and long-lasting implications for health and healthcare.
Science, Maths & Technology
Can you predict the outcome of a Brexit deal with a little logic and a bit of arithmetic?
Three short equations may help determine the likely outcome of Theresa May's dealings with the EU, believes Kalypso Nicolaïdis.
Society, Politics & Law
Saving capitalists from themselves?
Dr Joe Hanlon explains his thoughts on the EU and recent global treaties being biased toward global corporations. Do we really think Teresa May and Donald Trump will defend us? 'Talk about foxes guarding hen houses' says Joe.
Society, Politics & Law
Should the EU give up on 'ever closer' union?
As the UK prepares to leave, should the EU remake itself? Pol Morillas believes it's time for the Union to adopt a more flexible approach.
Languages
The Language of Brexit
Dr Graeme Davis discusses the etymology of the word 'Brexit'.
Society, Politics & Law
Why the economy can't explain Trump or Brexit
Two shocks to the political system, but neither, says Eric Kaufmann, were driven by personal economic circumstances.
Society, Politics & Law
What does a Trump victory mean for Britain?
Writing before the result of the US election was known, Tim Oliver explains why President Trump might mean tough times for the US/UK 'special relationship'
Society, Politics & Law
Will India prove fertile ground for post-Brexit trade?
Brexit will change the shape of the United Kingdom's trade with the world. Can we count on historic ties with India to build success in their markets?
Money & Business
First, they came for the Marmite... but what next as the pound falls?
This week's short, sharp Marmite War between Tesco and Unilever might be the first of many such battles.