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1. The state of public opinion: 2023

2. Exploring ‘Bregret’: public attitudes to Brexit, seven years on

3. UK trade tracker Q3 2023

4. The investment gap: the UK’s efforts to replace the European Investment Bank

5. Policy landscape 2023

6. UK-EU relations tracker: April – June 2023

7. UK-EU regulatory divergence tracker: eighth edition

8. UK-EU regulatory divergence tracker: seventh edition

9. UK-EU relations tracker: first edition

10. Immigration after Brexit: where are we going?

11. UK-EU regulatory divergence tracker: sixth edition

12. El Papel de un Reino Unido Post-brexit y su Nuevo Rol en el Africa Subsahariana

13. Post-Brexit EU–UK cooperation on migration and asylum: How to live apart, together

14. Understanding the Red Wall: Politics and identity in the new electoral battlegrounds

15. British politics after Brexit

16. Constitution and Governance in the UK

17. UK-EU regulatory divergence tracker: third edition

18. Post-Brexit imports, supply chains, and the effect on consumer prices

19. UK-EU regulatory divergence tracker: fourth edition

20. The Northern Ireland Protocol Bill: context and consequences

21. UK-EU regulatory divergence tracker: fifth edition

22. Manufacturing after Brexit

23. Doing things differently? Policy after Brexit

24. An EU border across Britain: Scotland’s borders after independence

25. Time for Fresh Thinking on Northern Ireland and Brexit

26. Why the Ukraine crisis should push the UK and EU into a tighter embrace on security policy

27. The European Union and Brexit: Analysis from the Perspective of the Visegrad Group of Countries

28. Fog in Channel? The Impact of Brexit on EU and UK Foreign Affairs

29. Anand Menon: Brexit and beyond report

30. The day after: The conflicting implications of Brexit

31. The post-Brexit EU-UK relationship: an opportunity or challenge for cyber security?

32. Dealing with the Neighbours: The case for an affiliate membership of the European Union and a new Security Council

33. Brexit and Beyond: the union

34. Brexit and Beyond: politics

35. Brexit and Beyond: policy

36. Brexit and Beyond: public opinion

37. Brexit and Beyond: economy

38. Freeports

39. Brexit and Beyond: government, law and external relations

40. Whitehall in Brussels: the UK permanent representation to the EU

41. Comfortable leavers: the expectations and hopes of the overlooked Brexit voters

42. EU-UK 2030

43. Global Britain: views from abroad

44. Covid or Brexit?

45. UK-EU regulatory divergence tracker

46. What do MPs think? expectations, issues and identities

47. The impact of Brexit on UK services

48. UK-EU regulatory divergence tracker: second edition

49. Europe after the Brits

50. After Brexit: Could bilateral agreements facilitate the free movement of persons?

51. The Franco-German Rivarly in the Post-Brexit Europe

52. Where Next for the Liberal Democrats?

53. Beyond Global Britain: A realistic foreign policy for the UK

54. Brexit: An Assessment of Zambia- UK Trade & Investment Relations

55. Political attitudes at a time of flux

56. Fisheries and Brexit

57. Brexit and the consequences for fisheries management in the North Sea

58. Will getting Brexit done restore political trust?

59. Brexit and the Union

60. Brexit and the British in Spain

61. Anticipating and meeting new multilevel governance challenges in Northern Ireland after Brexit

62. Revisited: What would ‘trading on WTO terms’ mean?

63. Brexit: what next?

64. Beer and Brexit with Sir David Lidington

65. Populism and the Pandemic

66. Covid 19 and post Brexit migration policy

67. The economics of Brexit and Covid-19

68. Four years since the referendum: the state of public opinion

69. Manufacturing and Brexit report briefing

70. Devolution post-Brexit: new frictions, old tensions

71. Brexit: six months of stalemate

72. Labour's Brexit policy

73. Economics of Covid-19 and Brexit, revisited

74. The US election 2020 and transatlantic relations

75. Health in Changing Times

76. Labour: a year after the election

77. Brexit Waves Will Lap at America’s Shores

78. The Brexit referendum and the rise in hate crime; conforming to the new norm

79. Brexit and the Differentiated European (Dis)Integration

80. Resilience or Relocation? Expectations and Reality in the City of London since the Brexit Referendum.

81. The Brexit parenthesis: Three ways the pandemic is changing UK politics

82. EU sanctions and Brexit: Losing the hard edge of European foreign policy?

83. Brexit on the Backburner: Citizens’ Rights and the Implementation of the Withdrawal Agreement in a Pandemic

84. The European Union’s post-Brexit reckoning with financial markets

85. A post-Brexit agreement for research and innovation

86. Fragile States Index 2020

87. A Post-Brexit Trade Policy for Development and a More Integrated Africa

88. Where Does the Buck Stop with the Backstop? The Irish-UK Border in Brexit Negotiations: June 2016-January 2019

89. The Battle of Brexit. Analysis of the 2019 United Kingdom General Election Results

90. Getting Brexit Started: prospects for a new EU-UK partnership into the 2020s

91. Britain's No-Deal Debacle? The Costs at Home and Likely Setbacks Abroad

92. 16 years on the road to Brexit - Gawain Towler in Conversation with Dr. Robert Saunders

93. Resilience or Relocation? Expectations and Reality in the City of London since the Brexit Referendum

94. International Development Cooperation After Brexit

95. The EU should prepare for all UK post-election scenarios

96. Brexit: the manifestos uncovered

97. The mechanics of a further referendum on Brexit revisited: questions for the new parliament

98. The economic impact of Boris Johnson’s Brexit proposals

99. Brexit and Renewables in Scotland

100. Brexit and public opinion 2019