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The limits of dynamic alignment
Joël Reland argues that the UK government’s plans for closer EU alignment may prove more difficult than anticipated. The government is sending... The post The limits of dynamic alignment appeared first on UK in a changing Europe .
How Hungary’s opposition won and what happens next
Alexander Faludy reflects on the landslide election victory for Péter Magyar‘s Tisza party over Viktor Orbán‘s system of ‘illiberal democracy’ in the... The post How Hungary’s opposition won and what happens next appeared first on UK in a changing Europe .
The challenges for EU alignment: a chemicals case
Chloe Alexander argues that changes to the regulation of chemicals show some of the obstacles facing the government in delivering a coherent... The post The challenges for EU alignment: a chemicals case appeared first on UK in a changing Europe .
From the Coalition of the Willing to the Bayeux Tapestry: how France and the UK renewed their vows
Helen Drake and Pauline Schnapper argue that the rebuilding of interpersonal ties has been integral to the recent improvement in Franco-British relations.... The post From the Coalition of the Willing to the Bayeux Tapestry: how France and the UK renewed their vows appeared first on UK in a changing Europe .
The road to the next UK-EU summit runs through Switzerland
Richard Barfield offers his reflections on the UK-EU relationship and argues that to achieve further agreements at the next UK-EU summit, the... The post The road to the next UK-EU summit runs through Switzerland appeared first on UK in a changing Europe .
What steel tariffs reveal about the cost of going it alone
Jun Du and Oleksandr Shepotylo argue that, with the UK and EU set to impose major new tariffs on steel imports, the... The post What steel tariffs reveal about the cost of going it alone appeared first on UK in a changing Europe .
Asylum support: discretion in practice
Ali Ahmadi, Catherine Barnard and Fiona Costello argue that government plans to revoke the duty to provide support to destitute asylum seekers... The post Asylum support: discretion in practice appeared first on UK in a changing Europe .
Global turmoil increases case for EU-UK alignment on medicines security
Mark Samuels outlines his argument for greater UK-EU cooperation to ensure that access to medicines across Europe are as shielded as possible... The post Global turmoil increases case for EU-UK alignment on medicines security appeared first on UK in a changing Europe .

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