All posts tagged "Referendum"
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Lord O’Donnell, former Cabinet Secretary and Head of the Civil Service, UK: Exclusive Interview
Ten weeks on from the UK’s EU referendum, former cabinet secretary Sir Gus O’Donnell considers why the electorate voted to leave – and tells Matt Ross that new prime minister
- Posted September 5, 2016
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What Brexit has meant for the UK civil service so far?
While Britain’s vote to leave the EU has had no immediate impact on Europeans living in the UK or Britons living in other EU nations, the referendum result has led
- Posted July 27, 2016
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Finding the exit: the future of UK-EU relations
What happens when an unknown prime minister ventures into the unknown? Matt Ross explores the options facing Britain’s new PM as she contemplates the unprecedented task of extracting an EU
- Posted July 21, 2016
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Brexit: UK government should try to win back officials from European Commission by offering ‘more than competitive pay’, committee says
Britain’s government should make “particularly strenuous efforts” to win back more than 1,000 UK nationals working for the European Commission by offering “more than competitive pay” to help with Brexit
- Posted July 13, 2016
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EU and Switzerland need to reach agreement ‘quickly’ on Swiss immigration referendum, says president of European Parliament
Switzerland and the European Union have to find a solution fast on how to act on a Swiss referendum voting in favour of bringing back strict quotas for immigration from
- Posted July 1, 2016
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A guide to Brexit, part 1: how Britain voted to leave the EU
The UK has just made a monumental decision, leaving the rest of the world amazed, nonplussed and somewhat fearful. Here, Global Government Forum unpicks the implications of the country’s referendum decision
- Posted June 30, 2016
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A guide to Brexit, part 2: What’s the process for negotiating a British exit from the EU?
This is part 2 of our guide to Brexit. In this section we examine the ‘Article 50’ process for shaping a British exit, and explore the immediate aftermath of the UK’s
- Posted June 30, 2016
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A guide to Brexit, part 3: Who’ll run the negotiations?
This is part 3 of our guide to Brexit. In this section, we explore who’ll become the next UK prime minister, how they’ll manage events, and the prospects of a general election;
- Posted June 30, 2016
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A guide to Brexit, part 4: Is Britain’s departure from the EU inevitable?
This is part 4 of our guide to Brexit, which considers whether a British exit from the EU could be averted. Part 1 examines events leading up to the referendum
- Posted June 30, 2016
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A guide to Brexit, part 5: What is the likely outcome of Brexit?
This is part 5 of our guide to Brexit, scoping out how exit talks might develop and considering their most likely conclusions. We also take a look at the Brexit
- Posted June 30, 2016