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Tag: Brexit

State of the EU-UK negotiations

September 17, 2020 SPICe

Reading Time: 4 minutes The UK Government has said it may breach the Withdrawal Agreement it signed with the EU less than 12 months ago. Where does this leave the negotiations on the EU and UK’s post-Brexit relationship?

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The UK internal market proposals: intergovernmental relations

July 30, 2020 SPICe

Reading Time: 4 minutes This third and final SPICe blog in the series on the internal market white paper examines the proposals from the perspective of intergovernmental relations in the UK.

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The UK internal market proposals: a comparison with the EU approach

July 29, 2020 SPICe

Reading Time: 7 minutes This second of a series of SPICe blogs on the UK Government’s internal market white paper examines some of the proposals comparing them to the principles and structures which previously supported the functioning of the UK’s internal market as a result of EU membership.

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Common frameworks: Progress report

June 25, 2020 SPICe

Reading Time: 4 minutes A look at the UK Government’s seventh statutory report on the EU (Withdrawal) Act 2018 and Common Frameworks.

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The EU-UK Future Relationship Negotiations at the halfway point

June 17, 2020 SPICe

Reading Time: 3 minutes With the transition period set to end in just over six months’ time, the race is on for the UK and the EU to reach an agreement on the future relationship. This blog examines the latest developments in the negotiations.

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Guest blog: Risks to North Sea fish stocks and wildlife if post-Brexit fisheries negotiations go awry

May 21, 2020 SPICe

Reading Time: 5 minutes This guest blog from Prof Michael Heath and Dr Robin Cook from the University of Strathclyde summarises a report on modelling the consequences for the North Sea of post-Brexit fisheries negotiations failing to reach agreement.

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