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Lessons from the local elections: what can Labour learn from the result in Birmingham?
NATO at Ankara: meeting the ‘high minimum’
Mark Webber reflects on the key outcomes of last week’s NATO summit in Ankara. Task proliferation is not a criticism one can... The post NATO at Ankara: meeting the ‘high minimum’ appeared first on UK in a changing Europe .
Should Andy Burnham face the House of Commons before summer recess?
Ruxandra Serban explains that the gap between Andy Burnham taking office and facing Parliament will be the longest of any incoming Prime... The post Should Andy Burnham face the House of Commons before summer recess? appeared first on UK in a changing Europe .
Time for Labour to go big on the EU
Gareth Thomas MP argues that the Labour government should make an ‘ambitious new offer to the EU’, using the EU’s updated agreements... The post Time for Labour to go big on the EU appeared first on UK in a changing Europe .
What will Andy Burnham mean for EU relations?
Based on what we know so far, Joël Reland considers how an incoming Andy Burnham government might approach its relationship to the... The post What will Andy Burnham mean for EU relations? appeared first on UK in a changing Europe .
The case for a UK-EU resilience partnership
Jannike Wachowiak makes the case for a UK-EU resilience partnership as a way to both help the two sides be better prepared... The post The case for a UK-EU resilience partnership appeared first on UK in a changing Europe .
Civil war in the UK: nightmare or far-right fantasy
Jonathan Portes reflects on the language used in political discourse following a debate he partook in to debunk the notion that the... The post Civil war in the UK: nightmare or far-right fantasy appeared first on UK in a changing Europe .
Reform UK in power: what we can (and can’t) learn from Western Europe
Claire Burchett asks how can UK institutions and parties adapt to Reform UK gaining more power at a national and local level... The post Reform UK in power: what we can (and can’t) learn from Western Europe appeared first on UK in a changing Europe .

Is a Green wave about to break in local and devolved elections?
The UK-EU SPS agreement and devolution
Ahead of next week’s EU alignment Bill, Catherine Barnard and James Wolffe KC consider the key issues that could arise as part... The post The UK-EU SPS agreement and devolution appeared first on UK in a changing Europe .
A preview of English council elections
Michael Thrasher outlines the key things to look out for in the upcoming English council elections. In the May 2025 local elections... The post A preview of English council elections appeared first on UK in a changing Europe .
Chancellor Merz’s first year: A report card
Andreas Busch assesses German Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s first year in office. He scores his performance in different areas and highlights his key... The post Chancellor Merz’s first year: A report card appeared first on UK in a changing Europe .
The Prime Minister’s new EU clothes
Joël Reland reacts to Keir Starmer’s speech on the direction of the Labour Party following their poor performance in the local elections.... The post The Prime Minister’s new EU clothes appeared first on UK in a changing Europe .
The making of an asylum ‘Advice Shark’ economy
Ali Ahmadi, Catherine Barnard and Fiona Costello consider the problems caused by ‘advice sharks’ providing fraudulent or poor legal advice to migrants... The post The making of an asylum ‘Advice Shark’ economy appeared first on UK in a changing Europe .
Why is the UK losing so many Prime Ministers?
Ben Worthy relfects on the high turnover of UK Prime Ministers since Brexit. He argues that this is caused by a combination... The post Why is the UK losing so many Prime Ministers? appeared first on UK in a changing Europe .
A year since the EU-UK summit: where are we now?
One year on from the inaugural UK-EU summit, Hussein Kassim reflects on what has (or has not) been acheived since and what... The post A year since the EU-UK summit: where are we now? appeared first on UK in a changing Europe .
Race and space: the rise and fall of “net migration”
Jonathan Portes asks how useful a measure immigration statistics are and argues that they have served to legitimate politics of racialised grievance. ... The post Race and space: the rise and fall of “net migration” appeared first on UK in a changing Europe .
Will the Chişinău Declaration on the ECHR and migration make any difference?
Alice Donald analyses the Chişinău Declaration on the European Convention on Human Rights and migration, adopted on 15 May by foreign ministers... The post Will the Chişinău Declaration on the ECHR and migration make any difference? appeared first on UK in a changing Europe .
Brexit ten years on: the civil service
Ahead of the ten year anniversary of the EU referendum on 23 June, UK in a Changing Europe experts have written a... The post Brexit ten years on: the civil service appeared first on UK in a changing Europe .
Brexit ten years on: public opinion
Ahead of the ten year anniversary of the EU referendum on 23 June, UK in a Changing Europe experts have written a... The post Brexit ten years on: public opinion appeared first on UK in a changing Europe .

