Opinion piece
30 January 2020
Britain faces a triple contradiction
If Boris Johnson can negotiate agreements that are better than the EU system, it would be a serious challenge for the 27
Opinion piece
30 January 2020
If Boris Johnson can negotiate agreements that are better than the EU system, it would be a serious challenge for the 27
Podcast
29 January 2020
On Saturday morning, the United Kingdom will wake up outside the European Union. After 37 years of collaboration, how will Brexit affect research and
Event
28 January 2020
What is the future of EU's and UK's relationship on research and innovation?
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
Blog post
23 January 2020
The gap between payments into the EU budget and EU spending in a particular country has importance when EU spending does not constitute European publi
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
02 January 2020
Political identity is a group stereotype. As no camp corresponds exactly to our expectations, we choose the one to which we are closest and which is a
Blog post
16 December 2019
This post estimates the United Kingdom’s net contribution to the 2021-2027 EU multiannual budget at close to €20 billion, taking into account the most
Podcast
10 December 2019
The UK goes to the polls on Thursday to decide who (and if) they want to "get Brexit done". But, as soon as Britain leaves, it will have 11 months to
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
Podcast
17 October 2019
An emergency Brexit podcast to dissect today's tentative deal between the EU27 and the British Government, featuring Maria Demertzis, Guntram Wolff an
Opinion piece
14 October 2019
Amid the daily high drama of Brexit, it is easy to lose track of the structural shifts, or lack thereof, that may be associated with the UK’s possible
Podcast
11 October 2019
Nicholas Barrett and Guntram Wolff talk to Kalypso Nicolaïdis, author of Exodus, Reckoning, Sacrifice: Three Meanings of Brexit. Together they discuss
Opinion piece
10 July 2019
Irish consumers’ interests may not coincide with the needs of banks relocating here.
Blog post
25 June 2019
How the financial industry and the law firms that support it are preparing for what comes next
Podcast
30 April 2019
Bruegel fellows Rebecca Christie and Nicolas Véron discuss how the map of the EU's financial services industry has begun to change, and how it might e