• Brexit state of the art

    Migration

    The first week of April has been one of the most crucial about Brexit but, ironically, the output could be a just a postponement. Theresa May got another stop to her plan, as reported by Euroactive the 2nd of April: “A ‘no deal’ Brexit has become “almost inevitable” after UK lawmakers again failed to break the […]

  • To Brexit or Not to, again?

    Economy

    “An exultant Donald Tusk wrote: “Deal. Unanimous support for new settlement for #UKinEU”, in his long awaited twit, picked up ovations for probably the most cited announcement made that day in the world media. Soon after, all British newspapers and TV stations started a bidding quest of predicting the ultimate outcome of the revealed referendum […]

  • Much Indecision, but Brexit

    Future Europe

    Brexit was on every headline. Yet the fact that the Multiannual financial framework (MFF) won’t be approved before autumn 2019 is probably the takeaway with more consequences out of the European Council just ended. The European Parliament called on the Council to proceed quickly on this dossier. Especially progressive forces in the EP hoped that […]

  • Last European Council of 2018: Rising Uncertainty over Brexit

    Social Policy

    Multiannual Financial Framework, single market, migration, external relations, climate change, security and defence, disinformation and the fight against racism. The European Council on 13-14 December 2018 adopted conclusions on all this issue, during a meeting of the head of State and government characterised mainly by Brexit and the negotiation over the Italian budget. The meeting […]

  • Brexit?

    Editorial, EU Law

    Brexit will be our main topic for this number with a lot of analysis, an interesting interview and furthermore other subjects related to the main theme. The title is a question not a statement as you can see. And this is of course because what seemed to be an unstoppable process until some months ago […]

  • “Merkel Out”. What Does it Mean for Brexit Negotiations?

    External Relations

    Since everything collapsed in June 2016 when the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union, slow negotiations are still ongoing. After that day everything turned into a culture-clash between pro-EU and euro-skepticals. Brexiters lend populists around Europe a hand in their campaign against the EU. Since then, the EU started looking weaker and weaker […]

  • Brexit: What Will Happen to EU Workers in the UK?

    Social Policy

     The clock is ticking for the UK to reach a deal with the European Union before Brexit will be effective on the 29th of March 2019. If no withdrawal agreement is reached, the UK will have to deal with the consequences of leaving the EU immediately, rather than having a 21-month transition period. Until now, […]

  • Another Council’s Summit: What’s New in Brexit?

    Economy

    “The aim of today’s Euro Summit was to assess the state of play of the EMU reform, and to keep up the momentum for change. We agreed that we need to accelerate the technical work. We want to get an agreement on the banking union and the ESM in December. I hope our discussion will […]

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