
Brexit II
5 | April | 2018
On March 29th, Theresa May formally activated the article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty, triggering the process of negotiations that will lead to the permanent separation between the United Kingdom and the EU. If one considers the speech of the British prime-minister, given in January, the idea of a hard Brexit gains track casting a shade of skepticism over the next two years.
See also: Dossier Brexit I
Speeches | Resources | Opinions & Analysis | Editorials | News
Speeches
The government's negotiating objectives for exiting the EU [17/01/2017]
Prime Minister, Theresa May, set out the Plan for Britain, including the 12 priorities that the UK government will use to negotiate Brexit
Beyond Brexit: a Global Britain [02/12/2016]
Foreign Secretary, Boris Johnson, delivers first major policy speech at Chatham House
Britain After the Brexit: A Vision of a Global Britain [05/10/2016]
The Prime Minister, Theresa May, speaking at Conservative Party Conference at The ICC, Birmingham
Resources
Brexit: EP outlines its red lines on latest UK citizens’ rights proposals [08/11/2017]
European Parliament
Countdown to Brexit: UK imports and exports in six charts [09/2017]
Andrew Walker, BBC
Brexit timeline: From referendum to EU exit [28/08/2017]
Sanya Khetani-Shah and Ginger Hervey, Politico
Review of EU-third country cooperation on policies falling within the ITRE domain in relation to Brexit
AA.VV., Committee on Industry, Research and Energy of the European Parliament (ITRE)
Negotiating documents on Article 50 negotiations with the United Kingdom
European Commission
Safeguarding the position of EU citizens in the UK and UK nationals in the EU [26/06/2017]
Prime Minister's Office
Alternatives to membership: possible models for the United Kingdom outside the European Union
UK Government
Timeline of events leading up to Brexit [29/03/2017]
Associated Press
What happens now that Britain has triggered Article 50? [29/03/2017]
The Economist
Eight key points you need to know about the Brexit negotiations [29/03/2017]
The Guardian
Britain and Europe: The view from the FT archive [22/01/2016]
Financial Times
Opinions & Analysis
No Brexit for a Eurozone Britain? [02/04/2018]
Yanis Varoufakis, Project Syndicate
The Brexit Transition Deal [26/03/2018]
Silvia Merler, Bruegel
Britain’s latest Brexit strategy: any deal will do [22/03/2018]
Philip Stephens, Financial Times
7 Things to Know About the Past 7 Years of War in Syria [15/03/2018]
Rachel Ansley, Atlantic Council
A U.S. Containment Strategy for Syria [15/03/2018]
Aaron Stein, Foreign Affairs
No One Is Winning the Syrian Civil War [15/03/2018]
Krishnadev Calamur, The Atlantic
Russia’s Greatest Problem in Syria: Its Ally, President Assad [09/03/2018]
Neil MacFarquhar, New York Times
What are they after? [08/03/2018]
William Davies, London Review of Books
Forget the cliff edge, Brexit faces an abyss [08/03/2018]
David M. Herszenhorn, Politico
A Brexit Gentlemen’s Agreement [07/03/2018]
Daniel Gros, Project Syndicate
Britain is still clueless about the EU’s motives in Brexit negotiations [06/03/2018]
Tom Kibasi, The Guardian
Where do the Brexit talks stand after May's speech? [02/03/2018]
Seán Clarke, The Guardian
A Cosy Corbyn Brexit Pitch Is a Political Winner [26/02/2018]
Rafael Behr, Guardian
Labour's Customs Union Proposal Is a Non-Starter [26/02/2018]
Aarti Shankar, Open Europe
Corbyn Offers a Moon-on-a-Stick Brexit [26/02/2018]
Mark Wallace, Conservative Home
Russo-British Relations in the Age of Brexit [02/2018]
Richard Sakwa, IFRI
Corbyn Should Embrace Soft Brexit [25/02/2018]
Matthew d'Ancona, The Guardian
May cannot lead on Brexit. Here’s Corbyn’s chance to seize the day [23/02/2018]
Jonathan Freedland, The Guardian
Why a good Brexit outcome matters (and it’s not just the economy, stupid!) [22/02/2018]
Maria Demertzis and Nicola Viegi, Bruegel
Speed data: just how much appetite is there for a second EU referendum? [21/02/2018]
John Curtice, Prospect Magazine
Is it possible to reverse Brexit? [16/02/2018]
Anand Menon, The Guardian
Fear and abuse won’t change Brexit minds [14/02/2018]
Hugh Muir, The Guardian
Since this government can’t govern, parliament must take charge of Brexit [11/02/2018]
Andrew Rawnsley Andrew Rawnsley The Guardian
'I won't butt out' [11/02/2018]
George Soros, The Daily Mail
17 Reasons to Love Brexit [10/02/2018]
Anthony Browne, Spectator
Brexit has replaced the UK’s stiff upper lip with quivering rage [08/02/2018]
Martin Wolf, Financial Times
Germany’s New Foreign Minister Won’t Help Mrs May on Brexit [07/02/2018]
Denis MacShane, LinkedIn
Theresa May can’t afford red lines on Brexit [06/02/2018]
Charles Grant, Politico
Another Brexit Referendum? [31/01/2018]
Yasmeen Serhan, The Atlantic
Impact du Brexit: la tartuferie britannique [30/01/2018]
Etienne Lefebvre, Les Echos
'Brexit is winning everywhere': Nigel Farage full interview [08/01/2018]
Euronews
It Takes More Than Bluster to Brexit [19/12/2017]
Susan Mckay, New York Times
Theresa May's Brexit Dilemma: It Comes Down to Party vs. Country [19/12/2017]
Matthias Matthijs, Foreign Affairs
Brexit suggests we’re on the right side of history [16/12/2017]
Robert Tombs, Spectator
Brexit: the night parliament took back control [14/12/2017]
David Allen Green, Financial Times
This is why Irish politicians are frustrated with the U.K.’s Brexit negotiations [05/12/2017]
Neil Dooley, Washington Post
Theresa May’s Blue Monday [05/12/2017]
Fintan O’Toole, New York Review of Books
Deal or no deal? Confused May in alignment only with herself over Irish issue [04/12/2017]
John Crace, The Guardian
Europe’s Crisis Starts at Home [04/12/2017]
Mark Leonard, Project Syndicate
The Irish border has crashed Brexit negotiations. Here’s what you need to know. [04/12/2017]
Henry Farrell, Washington Post
Brussels, ease up on Theresa May [04/12/2017]
Fabian Zuleeg, Politico
The Brexit ‘patriots’ care little for British history or influence [03/12/2017]
William Keegan, The Guardian
Brexit: EU and UK battle over ‘an accession in reverse’ [02/12/2017]
Alex Barker, Financial Times
Europe Holds All the Cards in the Brexit Talks [01/12/2017]
Charles Grant, Financial Times
£50bn to leave the EU. What an unforgivable waste of money [29/11/2017]
Jonathan Freedland, The Guardian
Brexit will give us back the countryside, as well as our country [29/11/2017]
Roger Scruton, The Spectator
La defensa europea después del Brexit [28/11/2017]
Diego López Garrido y Xira Ruiz Campillo, OPEX
Because of Brexit, Northern Ireland’s Peace Deal Faces Its Toughest Test [28/11/2017]
Graham Walker, World Politics Review
Brexiters, Ireland won’t be tricked by your mendacity over the border issue [23/11/2017]
Brigid Laffan, The Guardian
«Non, le Brexit n’est pas que l’expression du nationalisme anglais» [22/11/2017]
Robert Tombs, Le Monde
Brexit means...? Ou l'urgence de définir le Brexit avant de faire le Brexit [20/11/2017]
Jérôme Gazzano & Andi Mustafaj, Fondation Robert Schuman
The Plot to Stop Brexit [17/11/2017]
George Eaton, New Statesman
Brexit Britain is in denial over immigration [13/11/2017]
Matthew Goodwin, Politico
How to give parliament a say over EU withdrawal bill [12/11/2017]
Seema Malhotra, The Guardian
Brexit has broken British politics [09/11/2017]
Philip Stephens, Financial Times
How to Avoid a Brexit 'Power Grab' Crisis [08/11/2017]
Adam Tomkins, The Scotsman
Why We Need a Modern Brexit [08/11/2017]
Bruno Maçães, Hudson Institute
Why the British Chose Brexit: Behind the Scenes of the Referendum [11/2017]
Anand Menon, Foreign Affairs
No One Knows What Britain Is Anymore [04/11/2017]
Steven Erlanger, New York Times
Boris Johnson: The Joke Is Over [04/11/2017]
Martin Fletcher, New Statesman
How Putin could yet save Britain from Brexit [02/11/2017]
Mark Galeotti, The Guardian
What young Britons really think about Brexit and their prospects outside the EU [01/11/2017]
Avril Keating, The Conversation
After Brexit: Prospects for UK-EU cooperation on foreign and security policy [30/10/2017]
Fraser Cameron, EPC
If you think Brexit looks bad from outside the Government, you should see how bad it looks from the inside [29/10/2017]
William Wallace, The Independent
How Brexit has made Britain the new sick man of Europe [27/10/2017]
George Eaton, Prospect
Crónica de un Brexit anunciado [24/10/2017]
Astrid Portero Hernández, ES Global
Brexit: what the EU and UK still don’t agree on [23/10/2017]
Steve Peers, The Conversation
There is simply no such thing as a “no deal” Brexit [19/10/2017]
Rafael Behr, Prospect Magazine
Theresa May is right on Brexit: no deal is better than a bad deal – for the EU [18/10/2017]
Jens Geier, The Guardian
Does Parliamentary arithmetic add up to Brexit? [10/2017]
Michael Mosbacher, Standpoint Magazine
One Final Offer from the EU to the UK [17/10/2017]
Paul Goldschmidt, The Globalist
'Theresa May Engages in Doublespeak on Brexit' [17/10/2017]
Interview with Keir Starmer, Der Spiegel
Crunching the numbers: Are voters really turning against Brexit? [16/10/2017]
Peter Kellner, Prospect Magazine
Russia-UK Relations Post-Brexit: Opportunity or Dead End? [13/10/2017]
Sarah Lain, Carnegie Moscow Center
Never mind 'hard Brexit', let's talk 'hard remain' [12/10/2017]
Joris Larik, EU Observer
Are the British Preparing to Join NAFTA? [11/10/2017]
Curt Mills, National Interest
The Brexit divorce bill made simple comes in at just €10bn [11/10/2017]
Daniel Gros, Financial Times
Britain Reportedly Considering Joining NAFTA Right as Trump Hopes to Burn It Down [10/10/2017]
Bethany Allen-Ebrahimian, Foreign Policy
Brexit exposes the UK’s weak business strategy [10/10/2017]
Sarah Gordon, Financial Times
It’s a sad truth: on Brexit we just can’t trust the Treasury [08/10/2017]
Bernard Jenkin, The Guardian
Britons need to rediscover the ties that bind [08/10/2017]
David Goodhart, The Guardian
Why it’s not too late to step back from the Brexit brink [07/10/2017]
Jessica Simor, The Guardian
Britain, Divided [07/10/2017]
Rosa Prince, Politico
Europe Could See Another Brexit-Like Rupture—Beyond Spain [05/10/2017]
John Micklethwait, Bloomberg
'Neither a Plan A or a Plan B': What Strategy is London Pursuing with Brexit Talks? [28/09/2017]
Peter Müller and Jörg Schindler, Spiegel
Brexiters are being naive over US trade. Bombardier is a taste of things to come [27/09/2017]
Simon Tilford, The Guardian
Brexit is Britain’s gift to the world [21/09/2017]
Simon Kuper, Financial Times
Britain better off in the single market [15/09/2017]
Frances O’Grady, Politico
Britain better off outside the single market [15/09/2017]
John Mills, Politico
Brexit’s Irish Question [14/09/2017]
Fintan O’Toole, New York Review of Books
Juncker's EU Expansion Plans Make the Case for Brexit [13/09/2017]
Ross Clark, Spectator
A British Bore: Europe Has Moved On From Brexit [13/09/2017]
Guntram Wolff, The Guardian
What new barriers can EU citizens expect in their daily lives after Brexit? [12/09/2017]
Eleanor Spaventa, The Conversation
The UK’s faith in a ‘sweet Brexit’ isn’t just deluded – it’s dangerous [11/09/2017]
Joris Luyendijk, The Guardian
Stop telling EU nationals in the UK that they’ll be fine after Brexit [06/09/2017]
Pauline Bock, New Statesman
Britain’s Brexit brand is weak and confused [06/09/2017]
John Gapper, Financial Times
Rejecting suicide, Britain settles for self-harm on Brexit [30/08/2017]
Nick Witney, ECFR
Brexit Is Beginning to Look Like No Brexit [28/08/2017]
Leonid Bershidsky, Bloomberg
Labour exposes the false promises of Britain’s exit [27/08/2017]
Peter Mandelson, Financial Times
Labour’s soft Brexit ‘solution’ would turn the Brexiters’ lies into reality [27/08/2017]
Toby Moses, The Guardian
What Does Brexit Mean for Northern Ireland? [24/08/2017]
Jorg Schindler, Der Spiegel
The Brexit Customs Vision – Frictions and Fictions [22/08/2017]
Jacques Pelkmans, CEPS
Britain’s Voters Must Have a 2nd Referendum on Brexit [20/08/2017]
Vernon Bogdanor, Guardian
What are the dynamics between EU heavyweights in the face of Brexit? [16/08/2017]
Christel Zunneberg, ECFR
The Good News on Brexit They’re Not Telling You [31/07/2017]
Daniel Hannan, The New York Times
What Price Would Britain Pay to Stop Brexit?[25/07/2017]
George Eaton, New Statesman
In Favor of a Fuzzy Brexit [24/07/2017]
David Goodhart, New York Times
Britain Is Committed to Brexit and Free Trade [23/07/2017]
Liam Fox, Wall Street
Britain faces up to Brexit [22/07/2017]
The Economist
Britain’s European Ties That Bind [19/07/2017]
Ana Palacio, Project Syndicate
Central Europe should be wary of Brexit stopping [19/07/2017]
Tomas Prouza, EU Observer
For a ‘Scrap-it’ Brexit – 33 reasons why … and counting [18/07/2017]
Michael Emerson, CEPS
Can Brexit be stopped? Not by a second referendum [17/07/2017]
Polly Toynbee, Guardian
The Democratic Case for Stopping Brexit [17/07/2017]
Gideon Rachman, Financial Times
Britain Is Shamed and Brussels Triumphant. But Is That Good for Europe? [13/07/2017]
John Micklethwait, Bloomberg
Brexit can still be stopped [12/07/2017]
Matt Kelly, Politico
¿Un Brexit hacia la nada?[12/07/2017]
Joschka Fischer, El País
After the G20 summit, Brexit Britain looks increasingly adrift and friendless [10/07/2017]
Natalie Nougayrède, Guardian
Both Sides Are Going Softer in Brexit Negotiations [10/07/2017]
Pieter Cleppe, Open Europe
MPs and Lords have a patriotic duty to save Britain from itself [10/07/2017]
Steve Richards, The New European
Improve the Brexit offer to EU citizens, or we’ll veto the deal [08/07/2017]
Guy Verhofstadt, The Guardian
One year after the Brexit vote, Britain’s relationship with the E.U. is unlikely to change much. Here’s why. [26/06/2017]
Andrew Moravcsik, Washington Post
The Brexit Vote, One Year Later [06/2017]
Stephen G. Gross, Foreign Affairs
5 principles to guide Britain’s new trade policy [06/2017]
Jean Blaylock, Open Democracy
The sad truth is Europe will be stronger without Britain – but we'll welcome you when you come crawling back [20/06/2017]
Alessio Colonnelli, The Independent
Brexit In Reverse? [19/06/2017]
George Soros, Project Syndicate
Brexit Starts With a Whimper [19/06/2017]
David Francis, Foreign Policy
It’s time to prepare voters for some tough Brexit compromises [19/06/2017]
James Kirkup, The Spectator
Britain is leaving the EU – just as Europe is on the up [18/06/2017]
Natalie Nougayrède, The Guardian
Brexit Chaos [12/06/2017]
Dave Keating, Berlin Policy Journal
La soberanía según Theresa May [06/06/2017]
Daniel Innerarity, El Pais
Finally, the ‘scaremongers’ of Brexit are being proved right [02/06/2017]
Nesrine Malik, The Guardian
Brexit: time for Plan B [30/05/2017]
Andrew Duff, European Policy Centre
Twilight of the postwar era [30/05/2017]
David Reynolds, New Statesman
Why ‘Brexit’ Will Make Britain’s Mediocre Economy Worse [29/05/2017]
Simon Tilford, The New York Times
Why ‘Brexit’ Will Make Britain’s Mediocre Economy Worse [29/05/2017]
Simon Tilford, The New York Times
Britain is making short-sighted diplomatic moves in Europe [28/05/2017]
Tony Barber, Financial Times
Brexit is entrenching some dangerous myths about ‘British’ culture [25/05/2017]
Afua Hirsch, The Guardian
Why no deal would be much worse than a bad deal [24/05/2017]
John Springford, Simon Tilford, CER
Brexit and the Challenge of Citizenship: British passports for EU citizens living in the UK? [22/05/2017]
Elspeth Guild, CEPS
Close-Up: Michel Barnier [19/05/2017]
Dave Keating, Berlin Policy Journal
The liberation of Europe [16/05/2017]
Caroline de Gruyter, ECFR
Brexit or Breakup? [16/05/2017]
Carl Bildt, Project Syndicate
Brexit Can Now Be Quicker But Harder [16/05/2017]
Leonid Bershidsky, Bloomberg View
What will happen to farmers like me when Brexit turns our industry upside down? [09/05/2017]
Edward Barker, The Guardian
Much Ado About Brexit [09/05/2017]
Peter Kellner, Carnegie Europe
Brussels’ Brexit strategy: Leak early, leak often [09/05/2017]
David M. Herszenhorn, Politico EU
The Remain delusion: "the 48 per cent" do not exist [09/05/2017]
George Eaton, New Statesman
El ‘Brexit’, a la espera del ‘Frexit’ [04/05/2017]
Lluís Bassets, El Pais
Dos tazas, mala receta [04/05/2017]
Santiago Martínez Lage, El Pais
It is in Europe’s interest to treat Britain fairly on Brexit [03/05/2017]
Jean-Claude Piris, Financial Times
Sin miedo hacia el ‘Brexit’ [03/05/2017]
Miguel Otero Iglesias, El Pais
Reflections on Brexit and its Implications for Ireland [02/05/2017]
John Bruton, CEPS
Brexit and the Irish Question [02/05/2017]
Judy Dempsey, Carnegie Europe
Britain’s complacency over Brexit will end in humiliation [02/05/2017]
Simon Tilford, The Guardian
Le désenchantement du Brexit ou la mise en lumière des coûts de la sortie de l'Union [02/05/2017]
Pascale Joannin, Robert Schuman Foundation
Dueling Accounts of a Brexit Meeting [02/05/2017]
Krishnadev Calamur, The Atlantic
Brexit and the rights of UK and EU expats [01/05/2017]
David Allen Green, Financial Times
A simple people’s Brexit plan can replace May’s flawed strategy [01/05/2017]
Paul Mason, The Guardian
Why is anyone surprised the UK and EU do not agree about Brexit? [01/05/2017]
Dan Roberts, The Guardian
I fear Theresa May is negotiating us all towards Brexit disaster [01/05/2017]
Keir Starmer, The Guardian
Let Britain vote on the final Brexit deal [30/04/2017]
Clive Lewis, Rachael Maskell, The Guardian
Global Economics Monthly May 2017 [27/04/2017]
Robert Kahn, Council on Foreign Relation
Brexit by timetable: the evolution of the EU’s position Part 3 [27/04/2017]
David Allen Green, Financial Times
No cherry picking for Britain [27/04/2017]
Nina Werkhäuser, Deutsche Welle
The ECHR And EU—UK Relations [26/04/2017]
Tom Jenkins, Social Europe
Brexit by timetable: the evolution of the EU’s position Part 2 [26/04/2017]
David Allen Green, Financial Times
‘Hostile Brexit’ would be lose-lose deal for jobs [26/04/2017]
Iain Begg, EurActiv
Brexit by timetable: the evolution of the EU’s position Part 1 [25/04/2017]
David Allen Green, Financial Times
Brexiting Swiss-style: The best possible UK-EU trade deal [24/04/2017]
John Springford, Centre for European Reform
Will Brexit reopen old wounds with a new hard border in Northern Ireland? [23/04/2017]
Sean O'Hagan, The Guardian
The EU's Brexit Strategy Is to Play for Time [21/04/2017]
Leonid Bershidsky, Bloomberg View
Playing defence [20/04/2017]
Sophia Besch, Centre for European Reform
How a Conservative election victory would make Brexit harder - and softer [20/04/2017]
George Eaton, New Statesman
Brexiting the Energy Union: what do the negotiation positions imply? [19/04/2017]
Marco Giuli, European Policy Centre
The greatest gamble for Theresa May was not calling an early general election [19/04/2017]
George Eaton, New Statesman
¿Si Gibraltar fuera Español? [17/04/2017]
Henry Kamen, El Mundo
Brussels’ Brexit plan: Treat the UK like Norway [15/04/2017]
Simon Marks, Hans von der Burchard, Politico EU
Los 225 monos del 'Brexit' [13/04/2017]
Juan José Téllez, El Mundo
Ironías británicas [13/04/2017]
Shaun Riordan, El Pais
El ‘Brexit’ mejora la relación de Suiza con Bruselas [13/04/2017]
Rodrigo Carrizo Couto, El Pais
EU agencies: a Brexit loss nobody’s talking about [13/04/2017]
Simon Sweeney, The Conversation
La propuesta de cosoberanía para Gibraltar: beneficios para todos [12/04/2017]
Martín Ortega Carcel, Real Instituto Elcano
Brexit: après May, le déluge [12/04/2017]
Andrew Duff, European Policy Centre
A united Ireland is further away than you think [12/04/2017]
Scott Gilfillan, New Statesman
Our Brexit-driven disregard for Ireland is perilous [12/04/2017]
Nicholas Searle, The Guardian
The pro-European hard Brexit dream [11/04/2017]
Tony Barber, Financial Times
Five lessons Brexit negotiators should take from the League of Nations [11/04/2017]
Quincy R. Cloet, The Conversation
Brexit’s Real Purpose: Killing the EU? [10/04/2017]
Rupert Strachwitz, The Globalist
Brexit Between The Rock and a Hard Place [10/04/2017]
Peter Kellner, Carnegie Europe
Understanding the U.K.'s Strange Singapore Envy [10/04/2017]
Justin Fox, Bloomberg View
What’s the point of keeping Gibraltar? Let’s make life easier, and give it back [10/04/2017]
Michele Hanson, The Guardian
This Is How Germany Sees Brexit [10/04/2017]
Alberto Nardelli, BuzzFeed
Brexit is still happening, just not the way May hoped [09/04/2017]
Simon Usherwood, Al Jazeera
Un 'brexit' duro dará a Europa una segunda oportunidad [09/04/2017]
Iñaki Gil, El Mundo
Britain must look forward, not pine for a lost past [08/04/2017]
Shelina Zahra Janmohamed, The National
Gibraltar Compartido, Mejor Solución de ese anacronismo [08/04/2017]
Víctor de la Serna, El Mundo
Northern Ireland and Brexit: the European Economic Area option [07/04/2017]
European Policy Centre
The Far Right Finally Has Brexit—and It’s Making a Royal Mess of It [07/04/2017]
Gary Younge, The Nation
A Democratic Majority For A ‘Hard Brexit’? [06/04/2017]
Yiannis Kitromilides, Social Europe
Theresa May's foreign policy: trade first, human rights never [06/04/2017]
Tom Brake, New Statesman
Gibraltar once rejected a deal on its status. It will have to think again [06/04/2017]
Peter Hain, The Guardian
Un ‘Brexit’ más suave y amable [06/04/2017]
Joseph H. H. Weiler, El Pais
A Warning Too Late [06/04/2017]
James Kirchick, Commentary
For Germany, Brexit Is More About Politics Than Business [05/04/2017]
Katinka Barysch, Chatham House
The ‘Brexit betrayal’ poses a hazard for Theresa May [05/04/2017]
Sebastian Payne, Financial Times
Brexit Creates Window Of Opportunities For The EU [05/04/2017]
Paul De Grauwe, Social Europe
What is ‘global Britain’? A financier and arms merchant to brutal dictators [05/04/2017]
Nick Dearden, The Guardian
Charging at Windmills [04/04/2017]
Dave Keating, Berlin Policy Journal
The left should learn to love Gibraltar – it’s a multicultural haven [04/04/2017]
Keith Kahn-Harris, The Guardian
El hispanista, el catalanista [03/04/2017]
Cayetana Álvarez de Toledo, El Mundo
The Uncertain Overhang on Scotland of the Brexit Process [03/04/2017]
Gautam Sen, IDSA
Gibraltar Erupts as Early Brexit Issue [03/04/2017]
Markus Becker, Der Spiegel
War threats over Gibraltar are rightwing imperial fantasies[03/04/2017]
Paul Mason, The Guardian
Gibraltar Erupts as Early Brexit Issue [03/04/2017]
Markus Becker, Der Spiegel
The New World Order: Every Country for Itself [02/04/2017]
William Magnuson, Time
How to get Britain back into the EU [02/04/2017]
Wolfgang Münchau, Financial Times
Se consumó el divorcio [02/04/2017]
Lorenzo B. de Quirós, El Mundo
Brexit’s ending is yet to be written [01/04/2017]
Timothy Garton Ash, The Globe and Mail
An independent Britain's top priority: staying friends with the EU [01/04/2017]
James Forsyth, The Spectator
The single market offers the UK a way to regain balance [01/04/2017]
Anna Soubry, Financial Times
Bracing ourselves for Brexit [Abril 2017]
Simon Fraser, Chatham House
A lateral thinker’s view on how to save the United Kingdom [Abril 2017]
Andreas Kraemer, Chatham House
David Davis, Britain’s Brexit street fighter [31/03/2017]
George Parker, Jim Pickard, Financial Times
The Temptation of Theresa May [31/03/2017]
Robert Harvey, Project Syndicate
Germany After Brexit [30/03/2017]
Judy Dempsey, Carnegie Europe
The UK’s Brexit bill: what are the possible liabilities?[30/03/2017]
Zsolt Darvas, Konstantinos Efstathiou, Inês Goncalves Raposo, Bruegel
Hopes and Delusions from Brexitasia [30/03/2017]
Markus Becker, Der Spiegel
Michael Heseltine, ex viceprimer ministro británico: "El Brexit es el mayor error histórico desde la Segunda Guerra Mundial" [30/03/2017]
Entrevista a Michael Heseltine, El Mundo
Brussels takes back control of Brexit [30/03/2017]
Philip Stephens, Financial Times
Divorce settlement or leaving the club? A breakdown of the Brexit bill[30/03/2017]
Zsolt Darvas, Konstantinos Efstathiou, Inês Goncalves Raposo, Bruegel
After Article 50, May can divide and deal [30/03/2017]
James Skinner, China Daily
The British bird has flown [30/03/2017]
Nikos Konstandaras, Ekathimerini
Judy Asks: Is Brexit a Distraction From EU Foreign Policy? [29/03/2017]
Carnegie Europe
Article 50 and the Great Repeal Bill Are Only the Beginning [29/03/2017]
Entrevista a Robin Niblett, Chatham House
EU Citizens Back Their Leaders’ Negotiating Stance on Brexit [29/03/2017]
Thomas Raines, Matthew Goodwin, David Cutts, Chatham House
No deal is the worst deal yet Brexfast is still in the cards [29/03/2017]
Fabian Zuleeg, European Policy Centre
Why Spain would like a ‘soft’ Brexit for the UK [29/03/2017]
William Chislett, Real Instituto Elcano
Sturgeon: May cannot now preach to Scotland about self-determination [29/03/2017]
Nicola Sturgeon, The Guardian
Brexit needn’t be a disaster – but both sides must heed some home truths [29/03/2017]
Mogens Peter Carl, The Guardian
Leavers, beware: Theresa May is offering the exact opposite of what you voted for [29/03/2017]
Tim Farron, The Guardian
How does the triggering of article 50 look from Europe? [29/03/2017]
Yanis Varoufakis, Rachida Dati, Sylvie Goulard, Raül Romeva, Derk Jan Eppink, The Guardian
May wants security, free trade, liberal values: just what we’re throwing away [29/03/2017]
Jonathan Freedland, The Guardian
Remainers need a more patriotic tune to challenge a hard Brexit [29/03/2017]
Rafael Behr, The Guardian
El Brexit, ¿punta del iceberg? [29/03/2017]
Enrique Domínguez, El Mundo
‘Brexit’: comienza la cuenta atrás [29/03/2017]
Juan Jesús Valderas, Cinco Dias
Four Days of Separation: European Unity and Divorce [29/03/2017]
Heather A. Conley, CSIS
From Great Britain to Little England? [29/03/2017]
Michael O’Sullivan, David Skilling, Project Syndicate
For Britain, the real work on Brexit starts now [29/03/2017]
Peter Apps, Reuters
Brexecution Underway: UK Notifies EU of Intent to Depart [29/03/2017
Shannon Togawa Mercer, Lawfare
Britain begins its journey to a false promised land [29/03/2017]
Afshin Molavi, The Washington Post
Brexit Doesn't Have to Be a Disaster [29/03/2017]
Clive Crook, Bloomberg View
The next phase of Brexit is about to start. Here are four things to watch. [29/03/2017]
Tim Haughton, The Washington Post
United They Stand [29/03/2017]
Dave Keating, Berlin Policy Journal
Un día triste para Europa [29/03/2017]
J. I. Torreblanca, El Pais
El daño ya está hecho [29/03/2017]
Lluís Bassets, El Pais
Adiós Titanic [29/03/2017]
Giles Tremlett, El Pais
Un ‘Brexit’ mortal [29/03/2017]
David Mathieson, El Pais
La voluntad del pueblo [29/03/2017]
John Carlin, El Pais
The Ukrainian Argument for Scottish Independence[29/03/2017]
Leonid Bershidsky, Bloomberg View
Britain’s divorce from the EU will be bitter. Yet the failure is Europe’s too [28/03/2017]
Nick Herbert, The Guardian
The Brexit arguments work for Scotland too [28/03/2017]
Buttonwood, The Economis
Why Brexit Is Best for Britain: The Left-Wing Case [28/03/2017]
Alan Johnson, The New York Times
The fog of Brexit is engulfing the NHS. It’s up to Theresa May to provide clarity [28/03/2017]
Jonathan Ashworth, The Guardian
We’re about to find out exactly how populist Britain really is [28/03/2017]
Sebastian Mallaby, The Washington Post
Theresa May takes empty rhetoric to a new level [28/03/2017]
Ros Coward, The Guardian
Staring Into Brexit's Abyss [28/03/2017]
Linda Kinstler, The Atlantic
Theresa May and the Rise of the Brexiteers [28/03/2017]
Ted R. Bromund, The National Interest
Negotiating Brexit: The Prospect of a UK-Turkey Partnership [28/03/2017]
Sinan Ülgen, Carnegie Europe
Brexit: how to manage the talks and the transition [27/03/2017]
Andrew Duff, European Policy Centre
How a British Bid on Immigration Can Facilitate Brexit [27/03/2017]
Jacob Funk Kirkegaard, PIIE
Britain’s Messy Divorce [27/03/2017]
Chris Patten, Project Syndicate
Brexit reinforces Britain’s imperial amnesia [27/03/2017]
Gideon Rachman, Financial Times
Theresa May wants a Brexiteer’s Brexit. She won’t get it without a fight [26/03/2017]
Keir Starmer, The Guardian
What Brexit Means [24/03/2017]
James McBride, Council on Foreign Relations
Has Brexit ended bank-bashing? [24/03/2017]
Rev. Ben Johnson, Acton Institute
London in the Age of Terror and Brexit [24/03/2017]
Christoph Scheuermann, Der Spiegel
An Assessment of the Economic Impact of Brexit on the EU27 [22/03/2017]
Michael Emerson, Matthias Busse, Mattia Di Salvo, Daniel Gros, Jacques Pelkmans, Centre for European Policy Studies
Reviving The Franco-German Tandem [21/03/2017]
Laurence Boone, Social Europe
Ne confondons pas Brexit et Frexit [21/03/2017]
Marc Touati, Le Figaro
May’s Myopic Gamble With Trump [21/03/2017]
Judy Dempsey, Carnegie Europe
Trident replacement: losing its vocation?[21/03/2017]
Nick Witney, ECFR
Los actuales desafíos de la UE sexagenaria [21/03/2017]
Alexandre Muns, Cinco Días
Article 50: A guide to Britain’s untested plan for Brexit [20/03/2017]
Adam Taylor, The Washington Post
Scotland’s Place In Europe [20/03/2017]
Fiona Hyslop , Social Europe
Brexit' y un Reino Unido desunido [20/03/2017]
Henry Kamen, El Mundo
Why sentiment, not statistics, will sway the next Scottish referendum [17/03/2017]
Rt. Hon. Douglas Alexander, Belfer Center
Pascal Lamy on the Way Forward After Brexit [17/03/2017]
Entrevista a Pascal Lamy, Chatham House
Independence is Scotland’s choice. May should let them get on with it [17/03/2017]
Simon Jenkins, The Guardian
May and Sturgeon are battling for Scotland’s future. Who will blink first? [17/03/2017]
Lesley Riddoch, The Guardian
Berlin to the rescue? A closer look at Germany's position on Brexit [17/03/2017]
Sophia Besch, Christian Odendahl, Centre for European Reform
Los lores del pueblo [17/03/2017]
José I. Torreblanca, El Pais
Referendos sentimentales, no gracias [17/03/2017]
Berna González Harbour, El Pais
El derecho escocés a decider [16/03/2017]
Lluís Bassets, El Pais
Scotland’s independence vote will complicate Brexit in some very interesting ways [15/03/2017]
Alison Johnston, The Washington Post
Why Spain will block any attempt by Scotland to join the EU [15/03/2017]
Giles Tremlett, The Guardian
The Brexit Delusion and the Battle for Scotland [15/03/2017]
Alex Massie, Foreign Policy
Theresa May’s ‘Two Union’ Problem: Scotland and Article 50 [14/03/2017]
Richard G Whitman, Chatham House
Taking Back Control [14/03/2017]
Dave Keating, Berlin Policy Journal
The four traps Theresa May must avoid in her EU divorce letter [14/03/2017]
Agata Gostyńska-Jakubowska, The Guardian
Parliament voted for a leap in the dark. But the Lib Dems will keep fighting Brexit [14/03/2017]
Tim Farron, The Guardian
Two Irelands Have Ties Brexit Can't Destroy [14/03/2017]
Tyler Cowen, Bloomberg View
The Scottish economy has strengths – but could it make a success of independence? [13/03/2017]
Larry Elliott, The Guardian
Madrid, la mejor alternativa tras el ‘brexit’ [13/03/2017]
Ricardo Martí-Fluxá, Cinco Días
Labour must learn to win if it wants to shape the UK's economic future [12/03/2017]
Larry Elliott, The Guardian
Ulster says ‘Remain’ - Brexit and the Northern Irish election result [10/03/2017]
Frank Mc Namara, European Policy Centre
What kind of divorce: a clean, hard Brexit or a messy, confrontational Brexfast? [09/03/2017]
Fabian Zuleeg, European Policy Centre
Views from the Capitals: Europe prepares for Article 50 [09/03/2017]
ECFR
‘Brexit’ en tiempos irracionales [09/03/2017]
Karina Robinson, El Pais
The house of Lords’ report on the “Brexit bill” : an extremely dangerous development for the coming negotiation [07/03/2017]
Franklin Dehousse, Egmont Institute
Negotiating with a Dis-United Kingdom [07/03/2017]
Nicolai von Ondarza, Julia Becker, SWP
Leaving the EU is the start of a liberal insurgency [05/03/2017]
Douglas Carswell, The Guardian
Brexit is Theresa May’s Falklands war: a weapon of mass distraction [05/03/2017]
Zoe Williams, The Guardian
Brexit’s Shadow Looms Over Northern Ireland [04/03/2017]
Katherine Riley, The Atlantic
May’s speech shows how little Scotland means in her dangerous game of Brexit [03/03/2017]
Lesley Riddoch, The Guardian
How three decades of negative press sunk the Remain campaign [02/03/2017]
Stephen Bush, New Statesman
A quantum solace - defence in Brexit negotiations [01/03/2017]
Sophia Besch, Berlin Policy Journal
Breaking Good [01/03/2017]
Nicolai von Ondarza, Berlin Policy Journal
The world after Brexit [01/03/2017]
Brendan Simms, New Statesman
Gibraltar después del ‘Brexit’ [01/03/2017]
Paz Andrés Sáenz de Santa María, El Pais
Northern Ireland and the Disunited Kingdom [28/02/2017]
Peter Geoghegan, The New York Times
U.K. Faces a Brexit War on Four Fronts [28/02/2017]
Mark Gilbert, Bloomberg View
After the UK’s Brexit White Paper – What’s the next move towards a CFTA? [27/02/2017]
Michael Emerson, CEPS
The Battle for Britain [24/02/2017]
Tony Blair, Project Syndicate
Tony Blair’s Democratic Insurrection [24/02/2017
Anatole Kaletsky, Project Syndicate
Brexit should drive integration of EU capital markets [24/02/2017]
Dirk Schoenmaker e Nicolas Véron, Bruegel
Brexit and Europe: a new entente [23/02/2017]
Andrew Duff, European Policy Centre
Why I challenged Boris Johnson when he described Brexit as ‘liberation’ [23/02/2017]
Anna Maria Corazza Bildt, The Guardian
What actually is Article 50? The small print that will trigger Brexit [22/02/2017]
Ruby Lott-Lavigna, New Statesman
Brexit goes nuclear: The consequences of leaving Euratom [21/02/2017]
Enrico Nano e Simone Tagliapietra, Bruegel
Brexit threatens social care jobs and funding [21/02/2017]
Alfonso Montero, The Guardian
Blair has a far bigger vision than saving us from Brexit [20/02/2017]
Matthew d'Ancona, The Guardian
Mrs May's emerging deal on Brexit: Not just hard, but also difficult [20/02/2017]
Charles Grant, Centre for European Reform
The City of London after Brexit [February 2017]
Simeon Djankov, PIIE
When the remain camp needed a hero, it got Tony Blair [17/02/2017]
John Crace, The Guardian
Para cuando aprendan que no sale gratis [17/02/2017]
Xavier Vidal-Folch, El Pais
Brexit Britain’s Nato strategy is fatally flawed [16/02/2017]
Martin Kettle, The Guardian
Theresa May’s Empire of the Mind [15/02/2017]
Tom Whyman, The New York Times
After Brexit: It’s a brave new world [14/02/2017]
Daniel Gros, CEPS
The impact of Brexit on UK tertiary education and R&D [14/02/2017]
Maria Demertzis e Enrico Nano, Bruegel
Brexit Means Markets Turn Bearish on U.K. [10/02/2017]
Matthew A. Winkler, Bloomberg View
Reivindicación de los plebiscitos [10/02/2017]
Roberto Gargarella, El Pais
Devolved External Affairs: The Impact of Brexit [09/02/2017]
Richard G Whitman, Chatham House
Brexit: the launch of Article 50 [09/03/2017]
Andrew Duff, European Policy Centre
Why Brexit, in the Trump era, is a threat to Britain’s national security [09/02/2017]
Joseph O'Neill, The Guardian
We can’t stop Brexit now, but we can plan for a better Britain [09/02/2017]
Wes Streeting, The Guardian
Brexit and the European financial system [09/02/2017]
Uuriintuya Batsaikhan, Robert Kalcik e Dirk Schoenmaker, Bruegel
Don't Let the U.K.'s Bar Tab Stall Brexit Talks [09/02/2017]
Mark Gilbert, Bloomberg View
The May Doctrine [08/02/2017]
Jason Cowley, New Statesman
Making the best of Brexit for the EU27 financial system [08/02/2017]
André Sapir, Dirk Schoenmaker e Nicolas Véron, Bruegel
Brexit in a Brave New World [07/02/2017]
Daniel Gros, Project Syndicate
The Queen for a Free Trade Deal [07/02/2017]
Roger Cohen, The New York Times
Brexit, a Game of Deal or No Deal [06/02/2017]
Peter Kellner, Carnegie Europe
The €60 billion Brexit bill: How to disentangle Britain from the EU budget [06/02/2017]
Alex Barker, Centre for European Reform
Voting for Brexit hasn’t saved us from secretive trade deals [04/02/2017]
Phillip Inman, The Guardian
A well-managed Brexit is a priority for the entire EU [03/02/2017]
Karel Lannoo, CEPS
Parliamentarians in Brexit talks: Bulls in a china shop?[01/02/2017]
Agata Gostyńska-Jakubowska, Centre for European Reform
La pelea de los gallos anglosajones [01/02/2017]
Xavier Vidal-Folch, El Pais
Europe After Brexit [Jan/Fev 2017]
Matthias Matthijs, Foreign Affairs
Why the EU Must Be Generous to Britain [31/01/2017]
Hans-Werner Sinn, Project Syndicate
‘Brexit’: ¿un régimen de nuevos residentes fiscales ? [31/01/2017]
Javier Martín Fernández, Jesús Rodríguez Márquez,
Europe’s Post-Brexit Retrenchment [30/01/2017]
Alexander Mattelaer, Egmont Institute
What would a successful Brexit look like? Here are four tests to measure it [30/01/2017]
Jonathan Portes, The Guardian
The Trump Trap [30/01/2017]
Dave Keating, Berlin Policy Journal
May and Trump are not Reagan and Thatcher 2.0 [27/01/2017]
Ishaan Tharoor, The Washington Post
Theresa May's Brexit Fantasies Aren't Fooling Anybody [27/01/2017]
Jan Philipp Albrecht, Time
Is Brexit an opportunity to reform the European Parliament? [27/01/2017]
Robert Kalcik e Guntram B. Wolff, Bruegel
Why hasn’t Scotland changed its mind on independence? [27/01/2017]
Chris Curtis, The Guardian
Theresa May’s Trump Card [26/01/2017]
Guy Verhofstadt, Project Syndicate
Theresa May’s Triple Bet [26/01/2017]
Dominique Moisi, Project Syndicate
If May embraces Trump, her ‘global Britain’ is doomed [26/01/2017]
Anne Applebaum, The Washington Post
Will Trump Rescue Theresa May? [26/01/2017]
Matt Purple, The National Interest
Theresa May’s Brexit Speech of 17 January 2017 – Decoding its clarity and ambiguity [25/01/2017]
Michael Emerson, CEPS
Labour’s Brexit chaos is now so exposed it threatens to tear the party apart [25/01/2017]
Steve Richards, The Guardian
How Europe sees Brexit [24/01/2017]
Andrew Duff, European Policy Centre
UK Supreme Court rules Brexit requires vote by Parliament [24/01/2017]
Ilya Somin, The Washington Post
The empire strikes back [23/01/2017]
Michael Kenny and Nick Pearce, New Statesman
The UK’s economy is London-centric. Brexit is the chance to change that [23/01/2017]
Laurie Macfarlane, The Guardian
The State of Brexit Ahead of the Trump-May Meeting [23/01/2017]
Heather A. Conley, CSIS
Amartya Sen: ‘Referendums are like opinion polls. Sometimes they’re very wrong’ [22/01/2017]
Entrevista a Amartya Sen, The Guardian
Europe’s priority now is to keep the union of 27 together [22/01/2017]
Almut Möller, The Guardian
Mrs May as a dominatrix? Some Tories buy it, but Europe won’t [22/01/2017]
Andrew Rawnsley, The Guardian
Theresa May’s ‘Global Britain’ Is Baloney [20/01/2017]
Roger Cohen, The New York Times
Theresa May Told Us What She Wants from Brexit. But What Is She Willing to Give? [20/01/2017]
Tomas Prouza, Time
Britain’s shocking calm [20/01/2017]
Sebastian Mallaby, The Washington Post
What free movement means to Europe and why it matters to Britain [19/01/2017]
Camino Mortera-Martinez, Christian Odendahl, Centre for European Reform
Brexit Into Trumpland [19/01/2017]
Philippe Legrain, Project Syndicate
Is Theresa May’s Brexit Plan B an elaborate bluff? [19/01/2017]
George Parker, Jonathan Ford e Alex Barker, Financial Times
Dismayed by democracy? The alternative is far worse [19/01/2017]
Tom Clark, The Guardian
Europeans see more cakery on Brexit [19/01/2017]
Conor Quinn, ECFR
May's vision for Brexit fails to see the big picture [18/01/2017]
Mark Leonard, ECFR
May’s Brexit Will Be Both Hard and Risky [18/01/2017]
Jacob Funk Kirkegaard, PIIE
May y el Brexit: puño de seda con guante de hierro [18/01/2017]
Ignacio Molina, Real Instiuto Elcano
We’re not out to punish Britain, but you need to shed your illusions [18/01/2017]
Guy Verhofstadt, The Guardian
This is Brexit poker - and Theresa May was right to up the stakes [18/01/2017]
Simon Jenkins, The Guardian
Q&A: Europe's Guy Verhofstadt on Theresa May, Brexit and E.U's Future [18/01/2017]
Entrevista a Guy Verhofstadt, Time
In Europe we see only one loser from Brexit – and it won’t be us [18/01/2017]
Jean Quatremer, The Guardian
'Punishment beatings'? Not with Brussels being this emollient [18/01/2017]
Mary Dejevsky, The Guardian
I Want, I Want, I Want [18/01/2017]
Christoph Scheuermann, Der Spiegel
What does Theresa May's speech tell us about how Britain will leave the EU? [17/01/2017]
Charles Grant, Centre for European Reform
What if Mrs May had a strategy for Brexit, and her divided opponents had not? [17/01/2017]
Franklin Dehousse, Egmont Institute
The UK Should Stay in the Customs Union After Brexit [17/01/2017]
Sinan Ülgen, Politico EU
What 'Brexit Means Brexit' Means [17/01/2017]
Krishnadev Calamur, The Atlantic
May can think big all she likes. Britain’s about to find out just how small it is [17/01/2017]
Rafael Behr, The Guardian
European defence after Brexit: Flying on one engine? [11/01/2017]
Sven Biscop, Egmont Institute
The Coming Brexit Tragedy [03/01/2017]
Mark Leonard, ECFR
After Brexit: Will an Economic Goodbye to Europe Mean Hello to the World? [03/01/2017]
Milton Ezrati, The National Interest
An optimist's guide to Brexit [22/12/2016]
Andrew Marr, New Statesman
The sectoral effects of Brexit on the British economy: early evidence from the reaction of the stock market [06/10/2016]
Vikash Ramiah, Huly N. A. Pham, Imad Moosa, Applied Economics
The Brexit vote: a divided nation, a divided continent [07/09/2016]
Sara B. Hobolt, Journal of European Public Policy
Editorials
Brexiters are spoiling for a transition fish fight [22/03/2018]
Financial Times
EU attitudes to Brexit: the UK is running a goodwill deficit [07/03/2018]
The Guardian
EU draft withdrawal agreement: exposing Theresa May’s leadership void [28/02/2018]
The Guardian
A customs union would be a betrayal of Brexit [24/02/2018]
Telegraph
Partnership should be indivisible [16/02/2018]
The Guardian
Theresa May’s weak leadership over Brexit [10/02/2018]
The Observer
No veto for the DUP [04/12/2017]
The Guardian
Brexit and the Irish border: Britain’s shameful dereliction [19/11/2017]
The Guardian
Brexit talks reach first crunch point [18/11/2017]
Irish Times
The trade bill: bad law; bad plan [12/11/2017]
The Guardian
A Brexit Glitch That Could Hurt Europe [07/11/2017]
Bloomberg
MPs and Brexit: parliament must have the power [25/10/2017]
The Guardian
Brexit Talks Are Running Out of Time [24/10/2017]
Bloomberg
Universities and Brexit: culture wars [24/10/2017]
The Guardian
When the Brexit Revolution Eats Itself [18/10/2017]
Economist
It’s the economy, stupid [17/10/2017]
The Guardian
El bloqueo británico del Brexit [09/10/2017]
La Vnaguardia
Mrs May must stand firm [09/10/2017]
The Guardian
Britain's Government Is Still Dithering Over Brexit [25/09/2017]
Bloomberg
A small step towards reality [22/09/2017]
The Guardian
May's Message Should Be to Britain, Not Europe [21/09/2017]
Bloomberg
A cynical power-grab [04/09/2017]
The Guardian
Clouds of delusion [01/09/2017]
The Guardian
History Will Not Be Kind to the Anti-Brexit Camp [24/08/2017]
The Commentator
Sombres nuages sur le Brexit [14/08/2017]
Le Monde
Britain Sees Brexit’s Threats More Clearly [26/07/2017]
New York Times
A Viable Brexit Path [24/07/2017]
Guardian
How the tide is turning against deceitful and incompetent hard Brexiters [16/07/2017]
Guardian
It is now the EU which is dragging its feet on citizens' immigration rights [26/06/2017]
Telegraph
Britain Should Unilaterally Allow EU Citizens to Stay [24/06/2017]
London Evening Standard
Brexit Britain: a clown not a lion [16/06/2017]
The Guardian
What a Sensible Brexit Should Really Look Like [15/06/2017]
London Evening Standard
Theresa May must show that she can walk away from a bad Brexit deal [02/05/2017]
The Daily Telegraph
Demographics of a Post-Brexit Europe [22/04/2017]
The Globalist
How will the EU cope without Britain? [15/04/2017]
The Spectator
Let Europe Compete for London's Business [10/04/2017]
Bloomberg View
Europe’s Firm But Fair Approach to Brexit [03/04/2017]
Bloomberg View
Gibraltar's status is a bilateral issue and nothing to do with the EU – Spain must not gain a veto from it [03/04/2017]
The Daily Telegraph
A small outcrop reminds Britain of Brexit’s perils [03/04/2017]
Financial Times
Brexit means global opportunity not thuggery [02/04/2017]
The Daily Telegraph
España tiene ahora la sartén por el mango en Gibraltar [02/04/2017]
El Mundo
Britain is crucial to European security, and the EU knows it [01/04/2017]
The Daily Telegraph
Theresa May must be ready to walk away from the EU [31/03/2017]
The Daily Telegraph
El espinoso divorcio de Londres de la UE [30/03/2017]
El Mundo
Globe editorial: Britain leaves the Brexit starting gate, limping badly [30/03/2017]
The Globe and Mail
Make Brexit About Mending, Not Destroying [29/03/2017]
Bloombegr View
The invoking of Article 50 was necessarily cordial. What follows may not be [29/03/2017]
The Daily Telegraph
The Guardian view on leaving Europe: ending a marriage of inconvenience [29/03/2017]
The Guardian
For those who dreamed of this moment, a toast to Brexit [29/03/2017]
The Daily Telegraph
Make Brexit About Mending, Not Destroying [29/03/2017]
Bloomberg View
Le lent poison du Brexit [29/03/2017]
Le Temps
Editorial : la question des ressortissants piégés par le Brexit doit être réglée en priorité [29/03/2017]
Le Monde
‘Brexit’ para hacer más fuerte a la UE [28/03/2017]
Cinco Días
The Guardian view on Brexit: start by protecting EU nationals [28/03/2017]
The Guardian
Ganar con el ‘brexit’ [27/03/2017]
Cinco Días
With the triggering of Article 50, will old Remainers finally get out of the way? [27/03/2017]
The Daily Telegraph
The Observer view on triggering article 50 [26/03/2017]
The Guardian
Love it or loathe it, Brexit is happening [26/03/2017]
The Daily Telegraph
La UE frente al ‘Brexit’ [22/03/2017]
El Pais
The Guardian view on triggering Brexit: into an unknown future [20/03/2017]
The Guardian
Las falacias independentistas de Escocia y de Cataluña [20/03/2017]
El Mundo
Tony Blair did more than anyone to cause Brexit. He should keep quiet about it [19/03/2017]
The Daily Telegraph
Scottish Independence Can Wait [18/03/2017]
The New York Times
The Guardian view on May and Scotland: blame Brexit gambles [18/03/2017]
The Guardian
Theresa May teaches Nicola Sturgeon a lesson in leadership [16/03/2017]
The Daily Telegraph
Escocia frente al ‘Brexit’ [15/03/2017]
El Pais
Scotland mustn't derail Britain's Brexit negotiations [14/03/2017]
The Daily Telegraph
Don't Nix This Brexit Fix [13/03/2017]
Bloomberg View
The Government is wise to prepare for the possibility of Brexit without a trade deal [13/03/2017]
The Daily Telegraph
The Guardian view on another Scottish vote: Theresa May’s homemade crisis [13/03/2017]
The Guardian
Los daños del ‘Brexit’ [11/03/2017]
El Pais
The Guardian view on the Lords and Brexit: this is not the peers versus the people [07/03/2017]
The Guardian
The House of Lords' case for giving Parliament a 'meaningful vote' on Brexit is flawed [07/03/2017]
The Daily Telegraph
The Guardian view on the Northern Ireland assembly election: a warning to Brexit Britain [05/03/2017]
The Guardian
Peers and nationalists must not be allowed to block Brexit [05/03/2017]
The Daily Telegraph
The House of Lords is risking damage to the Brexit negotiations for no gain [01/03/2017]
The Daily Telegraph
The Guardian view on Brexit Britain: too many uncertainties [21/02/2017]
The Guardian
Tony Blair and Peter Mandelson ignore the lessons of history on Brexit [20/02/2017]
The Daily Telegraph
The Guardian view on Tony Blair’s Brexit speech: the message not the messenger [17/02/2017]
The Guardian
Sombras sobre el ‘Brexit’ [11/02/2017]
El Pais
La tensión electoral pasa factura a la UE [07/02/2017]
Cinco Días
The Observer view on parliament’s sovereignty over Brexit [05/02/2017]
The Guardian
Les Européens doivent résister à Trump [04/02/2017]
Le Monde
Brexit is happening – now the real work must begin [02/02/2017]
The Daily Telegraph
The Guardian view on the Brexit debate: listen, Mrs May [30/01/2017]
The Guardian
Theresa May, une Européenne à Washington [28/01/2017]
Le Monde
Theresa May is taking Brexit into a brave new world [28/01/2017]
The Daily Telegraph
Derrota de May [26/01/2017]
El Pais
The U.S.’s ‘special relationship’ with Britain can’t come at the cost of other alliances [25/01/2017]
The Washington Post
The Guardian view on parliament and Brexit: MPs must use their power [25/01/2017]
The Guardian
After the Article 50 ruling, Parliament should let Theresa May get on with the business of Brexit [24/01/2017]
The Daily Telegraph
The Guardian view on the supreme court: a cheer for the judges [24/01/2017]
The Guardian
Parliament Is Back in the Brexit Game [24/01/2017]
The New York Times
The Observer view on Theresa May’s Brexit speech [22/01/2017]
The Guardian
The EU should see sense over Brexit [18/01/2017]
The Daily Telegraph
Un ‘Brexit’ extremista [18/01/2017]
El Pais
'Brexit': defender los intereses, recuperar la identidad [17/01/2017]
Cinco Días
Theresa May’s bold vision of Britain after Brexit [17/01/2017]
Financial Times
Theresa May's Brexit plan is bold and ambitious – and it deserves to succeed [17/01/2017]
The Daily Telegraph
Theresa May Puts the Exit in Brexit [17/01/2017]
The New York Times
The Guardian view on Theresa May and Brexit: a reality check tinged with fantasy [17/01/2017]
The Guardian
News
Un an avant la date fatidique, où en est-on du Brexit? [23/03/2018]
Philippe Bernard et Cécile Ducourtieux, Le Monde
EU and UK reach Brexit transition deal [19/03/2018]
Charlie Cooper and Maïa De La Baume, Politico
Rules of origin: the biggest Brexit problem you didn’t know about [16/03/2018]
Alex Dean, Prospect
MEPs approve Brexit resolution by large majority [14/03/2018]
James Randerson, Politico
EU freezes Brexit talks until Britain produces 'realistic' Irish border solution [09/03/2018]
Jon Stone, The Independent
Brexit opponents raise alarm over bleak impact analysis reports [08/03/2018]
Heather Stewart and Dan Roberts, The Guardian
Brexit impasse: Ireland has boxed itself in on Border issue [07/03/2018]
Ronan McCrea, Irish Times
EU scorns UK's 'pick and mix' approach to trade post-Brexit [07/03/2018]
Daniel Boffey and Jennifer Rankin, The Guardian
Brexit: Theresa May adopte une ligne plus réaliste [02/03/2018]
Amandine Alexandre, Le Figaro
Theresa May calls for Brexit compromise from both sides [02/03/2018]
Charlie Cooper and Maïa De La Baume, Politico
Theresa May: UK’s Brexit approach is not ‘cherry picking’ [02/03/2018]
Charlie Cooper, Politico
Theresa May’s ‘five tests’ for Brexit [01/03/2018]
Charlie Cooper, Politico
Theresa May urges Britain to 'come back together' [01/03/2018]
Heather Stewart and Anne Perkins, The Guardian
How Jeremy Corbyn changed Britain’s Brexit landscape [28/02/2018]
Charlie Cooper and Tom Mctague, Politico
Brexit legal text signals greater EU urgency [28/02/2018]
David M. Herszenhorn and Jacopo Barigazzi, Politico
Jeremy Corbyn rejects Brexit ‘fantasies’ in customs union bid [26/02/2018]
James Randerson and Charlie Cooper, Politico
How Jeremy Corbyn changed Britain’s Brexit landscape [26/02/2018]
Charlie Cooper and Tom Mctague, Politico
Un nuevo partido británico alienta el empuje por detener el Brexit [20/02/2018]
Pablo Guimón, El País
Theresa May wants new security treaty with EU next year [17/02/2018]
Philip Oltermann, The Guardian
Britain’s Summer of (EU) Love [16/02/2018]
Charlie Cooper, Politico
Boris Johnson: Brexit ‘betrayal’ would be ‘disastrous mistake’ [14/02/2018]
Charlie Cooper, Politico
Brexit: New poll shows Britons don't understand what Theresa May wants from withdrawal [10/02/2018]
Joe Watts, The Independent
Barnier warns UK Brexit transition period 'not a given' [09/02/2018]
Eszter Zalan, EU Observer
Theresa May’s wish list of Brexit contradictions [09/02/2018]
Carsten Volkery, Handelsblatt
UK slams EU's 'bad faith' on Brexit transition [09/02/2018]
Eric Maurice, EU Observer
Soros donated money to campaign for second Brexit EU referendum [08/02/2018]
Euractiv
EU court invited to rule on Brexit rights [08/02/2018]
Peter Teffer, EU Observer
Theresa May’s plan for ‘immediate’ break with EU after Brexit [06/02/2018]
Tom Mctague and Charlie Cooper, Politico
EU plans sanctions if UK violates Brexit transition deal [06/02/2018]
Eszter Zalan, EU Observer
La UE apremia al Reino Unido para que se aclare sobre la futura relación comercial [05/02/2018]
La Vanguardia
Leaked: The 37 EU rules Britain could be forced to accept during Brexit transition [05/02/2018]
Steven Swinford, Telegraph
The great Brexit credibility gap [05/02/2018]
Tom Mctague, Charlie Cooper, David M. Herszenhorn and Jacopo Barigazzi, Politico
Brexit transition must end in December 2020, says Barnier [20/12/2017]
Financial Times
Tusk says Brexit divorce deal to be ratified on Friday [14/12/2017]
Michael Acton, Financial Times
May Says She's Disappointed by Parliament Defeat: Brexit Update [14/12/2017]
Ian Wishart, Tim Ross , and Arne Delfs, Bloomberg
EU reignites dispute over refugee quotas ahead of Brussels summit [13/12/2017]
DW
Parliament Demands Greater Say Over Brexit, Defying Theresa May [13/12/2017]
Stephen Castle, New York Times
UK has 48 hours to agree potential Brexit deal or talks cannot progress [07/12/2017]
Daniel Boffey in Brussels, Lisa O'Carroll in Dublin and Rowena Mason, The Guardian
UK and EU fail to strike Brexit talks deal [04/12/2017]
BBC
Theresa May’s last chance Brussels dash [04/12/2017]
Tom Mctague, David M. Herszenhorn and Jacopo Barigazzi, Politico
Cabinet to meet tomorrow over progress of Brexit negotiations [03/12/2017]
RTE
EU and Britain Agree Settlement Post Brexit: Senior EU Official [30/11/2017]
Jan Strupczewski, Reuters
Britain ‘agrees to pay’ EU’s Brexit divorce bill [29/11/2017]
Alasdair Sandford, Euronews
Britain close to deal on Brexit bill with EU: sources [28/11/2017]
Reuters
Theresa May pushes for Brexit talks progress as she arrives in Brussels [24/11/2017]
Daniel Boffey, The Guardian
Doubts about Brexit on the Rise in Britain [22/11/2017]
Jörg Schindler, Der Spiegel
A quatorze mois du Brexit, Londres revoit ses prévisions de croissance à la baisse [22/11/2017]
Alexandre Counis, Les Echos
Brexit was sold as a savior of Britain's public health system. But many European medical workers are leaving, making staff shortages worse [21/11/2017]
New York Times
EU and U.K. Aim to Strike Brexit Divorce Deal Within Three Weeks [21/11/2017]
Alex Barker & George Parker, Financial Times
Amsterdam, Paris to Host EU Agencies [20/11/2017]
Carmen Paun & Fiona Maxwell, Politico
EU agencies leaving London after Brexit: As it happened [17/11/2017]
POLITICO
David Davis warns EU not to put 'politics above prosperity' in Brexit talks [17/11/2017]
Rowena Mason, Daniel Boffey and Philip Oltermann, The Guardian
EU preparing for Brexit failure, Barnier says
EU Observer
May faces defeat by MPs demanding meaningful vote on final Brexit deal [12/11/2017]
The Guardian
Reino Unido confirma que dejará la Unión Europea el 29 de marzo de 2019 [10/11/2017]
Pablo Guimón, El País
Here's the first evidence Russia used Twitter to influence Brexit [10/11/2017]
Matt Burgess, Wired
First Brexit Talks in a Month—but No Progress [10/11/2017]
David M. Herszenhorn & Charlie Cooper, Politico
EU gives UK up to 3 weeks to make Brexit bill offer[09/11/2017]
Alex Barker and George Parker, Financial Times
U.K. Has 10 Times More to Lose Than Germany from No Deal Brexit[08/11/2017]
David Goodman, Bloomberg
Irish PM sees Brexit talks moving to next stage in December[08/11/2017]
Padraic Halpin, Reuters
Donald Tusk: EU must stay united or face Brexit 'defeat' [24/10/2017]
BBC
U.K. Lawmakers Ask Facebook About Russian Influence in Brexit Vote [24/10/2017]
David D. Kirkpatrick, New York Times
This is what the Brexit cliff edge looks like [19/10/2017]
Politico
What happens at the Brexit cliff edge [19/10/2017]
David M. Herszenhorn, Politico
Brexit : les négociations achoppent sur le coût du divorce [18/10/2017]
Cécile Ducourtieux et Philippe Bernard, Le Monde
Brexit is Not a Priority for Europe say Economists [18/10/2017]
Emma Wall, Morning Star
EU to Prepare for U.K. Trade Deal Even as Brexit Talks Stall [17/10/2017]
Helene Fouquet, Nikos Chrysoloras and Ian Wishart, Bloomberg
UK to begin registering EU nationals for 'settled status' by end of 2018 [17/10/2017]
Alan Travis and Lisa O'Carroll, The Guardian
May, Juncker Call for Faster Brexit Talks [15/10/2017]
Andrew MacAskill & Alastair Macdonald, Reuters
Germany and France push harder line on Brexit talks [14/10/2017]
Jacopo Barigazzi and Maïa De La Baume, Politico
Labour flags up Brexit poll suggesting public regrets decision [13/10/2017]
The Guardian
Michel Barnier says talks on Brexit bill are in ‘deadlock’[12/10/2017]
David M. Herszenhorn and Maïa De La Baume, Politico
Brexit poses threat to London’s role as global markets hub [10/10/2017]
Philip Stafford, Financial Times
Theresa May sets out Brexit options including 'no deal' [09/10/2017]
BBC
EU Tells May Brexit Ball Is in U.K.’s Court, Not Other Way Round [09/10/2017]
Ian Wishart and Tim Ross, Bloomberg
Post-Brexit invisible border is impossible, says Irish report [08/10/2017]
The Guardian
Theresa May's Brexit plans in ruins after France and Germany 'reject transitional arrangement' [07/10/2017]
Tom Peck, The Independent
Portugal’s foreign minister: No prospect of ‘sufficient progress’ in Brexit talks [05/10/2017]
Paul Ames, Politico
Brexit : Londres se prépare au cas où la négociation tournerait court [03/10/2017]
Alexandre Counis, Les Echos
David Davis: EU Brexit briefings ‘offensive, even insulting’ [03/10/2017]
Charlie Cooper, Politico
Big majority for European Parliament motion critical of Brexit talks progress [03/10/2017]
Maïa De La Baume, Politico
Brexit: MEPs urge delay in trade talks decision [03/10/2017]
BBC
'Speeches are not negotiating positions', Juncker tells May [03/10/2017]
EUOBSERVER
Banks’ Brexit Moving Costs Are Seen Topping $500 Million Each [02/10/2017]
Bloomberg
Brexit Talks Warmer After May’s Speech, but No Closure [29/09/2017]
Alastair Macdonald & Jan Strupczewski, Reuters
UK claims 'decisive progress' made in Brexit talks [28/09/2017]
Anadolu
EU on Brexit: Progress Made but Not Enough to Open Trade Talks [28/09/2017]
Laurence Norman, Wall Street Journal
Banks Are Said to Begin Brexit Exodus Despite Transition Call [28/09/2017]
Gavin Finch, Bloomberg
Merkel to May: Brexit Means Brexit [14/09/2017]
Philip Stephens, Financial Times
UK to offer EU deals on foreign policy and joint military operations [12/09/2017]
Rowena Mason, The Guardian
Brexit : les députés britanniques adoptent le « Repeal Bill » [12/09/2017]
Le Monde
David Davis: No deal worse for some EU countries than for UK [05/09/2017]
Charlie Cooper, Politico
Brexit: Labour prepares first attempt to vote down EU withdrawal bill [04/09/2017]
Rowena Mason and Anushka Asthana, The Guardian
After Three Rounds of Brexit Talks, a Gaping Divide [04/09/2017]
David M. Herszenhorn & Charlie Cooper, Politico
Listos para el divorcio violento con Londres [04/09/2017]
Carlos Yárnoz, El País
Brexit’s Repeal Bill Faces Scrutiny After Summer: QuickTake Q&A [04/09/2017]
Thomas Penny, Alex Morales and Charlotte Ryan, Bloomberg
'Thanks Brexit': Pound nears euro parity [01/09/2017]
AFP
Round of Brexit talks to end in bad blood [31/08/2017]
EU Observer
UK wants to copy and paste EU trade deals after Brexit [30/08/2017]
Simon Marks, Politico
Juncker critica las propuestas de Londres para el Brexit: “Ninguna es satisfactoria” [29/08/2017]
Álvaro Sánchez, El País
EU and UK zero in on their first Brexit agreement: Food quotas [28/08/2017]
Simon Marks, Politico
Labour positions itself as party of soft Brexit [27/08/2017]
James Randerson, Politico
Les Britanniques demandent à l’UE d’être flexible [27/08/2017]
Le Monde
UK seeks to end 'direct' rule of EU court [23/08/2017]
Andrew Rettman, EU Observer
David Davis to avoid putting Brexit payment on table in Brussels [23/08/2017]
Jennifer Rankin, The Guardian
Brexit : Londres adoucit peu à peu ses positions [23/08/2017]
Les Echos
Theresa May’s not-so-red line on the European Court [23/08/2017]
Charlie Cooper and Annabelle Dickson, Politico
ECJ clarity makes Brexit deal more likely [23/08/2017]
Charlie Cooper, Politico
Après le Brexit, Londres refusera la compétence directe de la Cour de justice de l’UE [23/08/2017]
Le Monde
UK and EU stuck on 'philosophy' of Brexit bill [27/07/2017]
Eszter Zalan, EU Observer
UK requests EU migration study, 13 months after Brexit vote [27/07/2017]
Peter Teffer, EU Observer
EU’s Top Negotiator Warns of Possible Delays to Brexit Talks [27/07/2017]
Jan Strupczewski & Gabriela Baczynska, Reuters
EE UU y Reino Unido empiezan a discutir su relación comercial tras el Brexit [24/07/2017]
Sandro Pozzi , El País
La UE y Reino Unido constatan sus diferencias sobre el Brexit [18/07/2017]
Claudi Pérez, El País
Author of Article 50 calls for Brexit to be stoppedi [18/07/2017]
Financial Times
One Issue That Could Break the Brexit Talks [17/07/2017]
Yasmeen Serhan, Atlantic
As London Feuds, Full Brexit Negotiations Open in Brussels [16/07/2017]
Alistair Walsh, Reuters
The agenda for the first full round of Brexit negotiations [15/07/2017]
Maïa De La Baume, Politico
“Britain’s voice is going to diminish, I’m afraid”: Nicholas Soames warns of a “near-fatal” Brexit [14/07/2017]
Anoosh Chakelian, New Statesman
Britain Takes Step Toward Brexit With Repeal Bill [13/07/2017]
William James & Elizabeth Piper, Reuters
EU draws red line under European court powers ahead of Brexit talks [12/07/2017]
Simon Marks and Giulia Paravicini, Politico
Michel Barnier to UK: build trust by showing ‘flexibility’ on Brexit bill [12/07/2017]
David M. Herszenhorn, Politico
David Davis: transitional period may be needed during Brexit [11/07/2017]
Lisa O'Carroll, Guardian
Theresa May’s latest headache — Brexatom [11/07/2017]
Sara Stefanini, Politico
UK should stay in Euratom nuclear body, says Labour [11/07/2017]
Anushka Asthana and Heather Stewart, Guardian
Theresa May asks Jeremy Corbyn to help deliver Brexit and support her policies amid Tory leadership plots [10/07/2017]
Steven Swinford, Telegraph
Theresa May plans relaunch after election fiasco [08/07/2017]
Tom McTague, Politico
Britain Leaving Europe: Brexit May Be 'an Error' Says Major Anti-Europe Campaigner [04/07/2017]
Josh Lowe, Newsweek
EU says Britain must respect the rule of its top court after Brexit [29/06/2017]
Simon Marks, Harry Cooper, Quentin Ariès and Annabelle Dickson, Politico
Leaders unimpressed by May’s offer to EU citizens [23/06/2017]
Eszter Zalan, EU Observer
Brexit: UK caves in to EU demand to agree divorce bill before trade talks [20/06/2017]
Guardian
EU and UK’s Brexit talks ‘start off on right foot’ [19/06/2017]
David M. Herszenhorn & Charlie Cooper, Politico
UK business groups plead for economy to be put first in Brexit talks [18/06/2017]
Katie Allen, The Guardian
Brexit Talks Set to Begin amid Chaos in London [16/06/2017]
Peter Müller and Jörg Schindler, Der Spiegel
May presses Macron on Brexit trade talks [26/05/2017]
Financial Times
We are ready for Brexit talks, says EU's chief negotiator [22/05/2017]
The Guardian
Brexit : que contient la feuille de route des ministres des Vingt-Sept ?[22/05/2017]
Le Monde
Brexit negotiations set to start on 19 June [19/05/2017]
The Guardian
Brexit talks could collapse over UK divorce bill, says EU negotiator [18/05/2017]
The Guardian
Cualquier país de la UE podrá vetar el pacto comercial de la era posBrexit [16/05/2017]
El Pais
Tony Blair says hard Irish border after Brexit would be a disaster [12/05/2017]
The Guardian
Brexit talks uncertainty 'leaves 45% chance of no deal', says article 50 author [04/05/2017]
The Guardian
Blair announces return to British politics to fight Brexit [02/05/2017]
EurActiv
May’s Election Fighting Talk Fuels Brexit War of Words With EU [02/05/2017]
Bloomberg
Labour should offer referendum on Brexit terms, MPs say [30/04/2017]
The Guardian
Europe could allow a united Ireland to join EU after Brexit [28/04/2017]
The Guardian
Britain’s divorce bill must be settled before Brexit talks, says Angela Merkel [27/04/2017]
The Guardian
Royaume-Uni : l’UE « s’unit contre nous » sur le Brexit, accuse Theresa May [27/04/2017]
Le Monde
David Cameron: Brexit vote ended a 'poisoning' of UK politics [26/04/2017]
The Guardian
European parliaments 'could get vote on transitional Brexit deal' [26/04/2017]
The Guardian
Jobs hold fast in shadow of Brexit… for now [25/04/2017]
EurActiv
Brexit talks place citizens’ rights in limbo [24/04/2017]
EurActiv
Argentina: Brexit could end Europe's support for UK control of Falklands [20/04/2017]
The Guardian
Brexit: foreign states may have interfered in vote, report says [12/04/2017]
The Guardian
EU27 set to approve Tusk’s tough draft Brexit guidelines [11/04/2017]
Financial Times
Will London Fall?[11/04/2017]
The New York Times
Los líderes de los países del sur de la UE defienden la "unidad" frente al Brexit [10/04/2017]
El Mundo
Pro-Brexit group unveils plan to cut net migration to 50,000 a year [09/04/2017]
The Guardian
Scottish Leader, Nicola Sturgeon, Criticizes British Prime Minister [06/04/2017]
The New York Times
Ireland asks Merkel for post-Brexit help [06/04/2017]
Politico EU
Britain should 'share sovereignty of Gibraltar with Spain' – Peter Hain [06/04/2017]
The Guardian
Experts Believe Exit from Brexit Would Be Legally Possible [05/04/2017]
Der Spiegel
El Parlamento Europeo marca sus condiciones para el Brexit [05/04/2017]
El Mundo
When Britain Split From Europe, in a Big Way [04/04/2017]
The New York Times
German president attacks 'irresponsible' Brexit campaign [04/04/2017]
The Guardian
Spain shows Brits how to keep calm and lobby on[03/04/2017]
Politico EU
UK seeks to cool tensions with EU over Gibraltar[03/04/2017]
The Guardian
Diplomacia real ante el Brexit [03/04/2017]
El Mundo
David Davis: Mr. Brexit, el ‘bastardo encantador' [02/04/2017]
Cinco Dias
El mercado ve el divorcio UE-Reino Unido demasiado rosa [02/042017]
Cinco Dias
El ex líder conservador Michael Howard asegura que May iría a la guerra para defender Gibraltar [02/04/2017]
El Mundo
Brexit: l’UE veut imposer son mode d'emploi [31/03/2017]
Le Temps
Andrew Rosindell: "No nos dejaremos intimidar por España" [31/03/2017]
El Mundo
What is the Great Repeal Bill? The only explanation you need to read [30/03/2017]
The Daily Telegraph
Using security as Brexit bargaining chip is reckless and lacks credibility [30/03/2017]
The Guardian
Brexit : May alterne concessions et menaces à l’égard de l’UE [30/03/2017]
Le Monde
Merkel marca una línea dura ante el adiós británico a la UE [30/03/2017]
El Pais
Britain and EU: the breakdown of a decades-long marriage [29/03/2017]
The Guardian
Angela Merkel rejects one of Theresa May's key Brexit demands [29/03/2017]
The Guardian
The key issues Theresa May has to grapple with in her Article 50 letter - in 6 charts [29/03/2017]
The Daily Telegraph
What shape will Brexit be in by April 2019? [29/03/2017]
Financial Times
The countdown: how the UK's departure from the EU could unfold [29/03/2017]
The Guardian
Derrière les politesses, le Brexit promet un affrontement musclé [29/03/2017]
Le Temps
Brexit : quatre enjeux pour un casse-tête [29/03/2017]
Le Monde
Cut the EU red tape choking Britain after Brexit to set the country free from the shackles of Brussels [28/03/2017]
The Daily Telegraph
Scottish parliament votes for second independence referendum [28/03/2017]
The Guardian
As Brexit begins, the British face a Europe with far more at stake [28/03/2017]
The Washington Post
Sadiq Khan: give EU citizens 'cast-iron guarantee' they can stay in UK [28/03/2017]
The Guardian
Le Brexit ouvre la voie à un nouveau traité Suisse-UE [28/03/2017]
Le Temps
Escocia, la tierra del Neverendum [28/03/2017]
El Mundo
Y a los 60 años y 4 días, el ‘brexit’ rompió la UE [27/03/2017]
Cinco Días
Labour to set out tough new conditions for backing Brexit [26/03/2017]
The Guardian
British Party That Backed ‘Brexit’ Loses Its Only Member of Parliament [25/03/2017]
The New York Times
Brexit talks will fail without compromise: José Manuel Barroso [25/03/2017]
The Guardian
UK can't blame EU for problems that led to Brexit, says Juncker [24/03/2017]
The Guardian
London fog over Rome as EU gropes for Brexit unity [23/03/2017]
Reuters
Nick Clegg tells EU march there is a 'perpetual sense of anger' over Brexit [23/03/2017]
The Guardian
Stop bias against Brexit or face fine, BBC warned [22/03/2017]
The Daily Telegraph
EU to hold first Brexit summit a month after article 50 notice [21/03/2017]
The Guardian
Riesgos y oportunidades para España de un ‘brexit’ duro [20/03/2017]
Cinco Días
Theresa May holds back from triggering Article 50 [16/03/2017]
The Economist
Would Spain block Scottish membership of EU? [16/03/2017]
The Guardian
Escocia no es Cataluña ni Irlanda del Norte es Gibraltar [14/03/2017]
El Pais
Parliament passes Brexit bill and opens way to triggering article 50 [13/03/2017]
The Guardian
Lords vote against second Brexit referendum [07/03/2017]
The Guardian
Juncker da un baño de dura realidad a la Unión Europea [06/03/2017]
Cinco Días
UK will have to give up all EU perks after Brexit, François Hollande warns [06/03/2017]
The Guardian
Ireland: The forgotten frontier of Brexit [04/03/2017]
The Daily Telegraph
Theresa May lays down independence vote challenge to Nicola Sturgeon [03/03/2017]
The Guardian
Juncker présente au Parlement européen ses propositions pour relancer l’Union [01/03/2017]
Le Monde
What will Brexit mean for British trade? [24/02/2017]
The Daily Telegraph
What the EU27 want: Brexit red lines from the other side of the table [21/02/2017]
The Guardian
Tony Blair's Brexit speech 'not helpful', says Jeremy Corbyn [18/02/2017]
The Guardian
España, el tercer país mejor situado para atraer capital tras el ‘Brexit’ [31/01/2017]
El Pais
Brexit negotiator warns Donald Trump poses 'third threat' to EU [30/01/2017]
The Guardian
Northern Ireland's EU exit will destroy peace deal, says Gerry Adams [21/01/2017]
The Guardian
Brexit: Theresa May tells EU that 'no deal is better than a bad deal for Britain' [17/01/2017]
The Daily Telegraph
Hard Brexit will hurt UK more, say EU diplomats and business leaders [17/01/2017]
The Guardian
Theresa May to set out 12-point plan for Brexit as she vows a clean break that does not leave the UK 'half-in, half-out' [16/01/2017]
The Daily Telegraph
Theresa May to set out 'Brexit vision' and warn UK will quit single market if it is not given control over borders [04/01/2017
The Daily Telegraph