Podcast
12 June 2024
EU-UK relations: Brexit, Scotland, Ireland
What will a UK Labour victory mean for Brussels?
Podcast
12 June 2024
What will a UK Labour victory mean for Brussels?
First glance
19 March 2024
Capital markets union has not delivered, but it should be given a last chance, with a focus on supervisory integration
First glance
12 January 2024
While trade disruptions arising from the conflict in the Red Sea are so far minimal, a further regional escalation could impact global energy prices.
Opinion piece
19 July 2023
Brexit may have come and gone, but the UK still wants to make decisions like it is part of the gang.
Blog post
17 October 2022
The proposed European Chips Act over-emphasises semiconductor production subsidies, focusing too little on increasing value-added in research.
Opinion piece
07 October 2022
As interest rates increase over the course of the next few months, there are bound to be asset-price corrections & rethinking of investment decisions.
Blog post
04 October 2022
The European Union’s new Digital Markets Act will enable the European Commission to get ahead of potential anti-competitive behaviour.
Blog post
13 June 2022
A practical arrangement based on case information, case allocation and case resolution would ensure consistency and effective enforcement.
External publication
27 May 2021
Testimony before the International Relations and Defence Committee at the House of Lords, British Parliament on the UK’s security and trade relationsh
Event
03 March 2021
Join us in conversation with Sir Partha Dasgupta and Frans Timmermans to mark the publication of The Economics of Biodiversity: The Dasgupta Review.
Working paper
24 February 2021
This paper assesses COVID-19 credit-support programmes in five of the largest European economies, and examines how countries have dealt with trade-off
Blog post
12 January 2021
The Trade and Cooperation Agreement signed between the European Union and the United Kingdom goes against six decades of UK efforts to avoid being eco
Opinion piece
31 January 2020
Compromises hammered out in the next 11 months, by both British and European negotiators, will dictate the UK’s economic landscape for decades to come
Book
28 January 2020
This report sets out what the Wellcome Trust and Bruegel have learned from a project to simulate a negotiation process between the UK and EU to create
Podcast
16 January 2020
Will Brexit damage Britain's financial services industry? Or is talk of its diminished status just a storm in a teacup? The City of London could move
Opinion piece
29 November 2019
It will take more than the vote on December 12 to make the continent pay attention to the UK. Viewed from the continent, the UK election is one more e