OnlineAustralia–UK trade deal can help spur post-pandemic recovery by Office May 20, 2021 May 20, 2021The Conversation, May 20, David Collins When Australia and the UK began discussing a free trade agreement in 2020, they issued a joint … Read more FacebookTwitterEmail
OnlineTime for cool heads in the trade debate by Office May 20, 2021 May 20, 2021CommentCentral, May 20, Catherine McBride The Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) has already paid for research into the realities of modern … Read more FacebookTwitterEmail
PrintPost-Brexit Britain must be careful trading with nationalist India by Office May 6, 2021 May 6, 2021The Telegraph, May 6, John Longworth Post-Brexit Britain is looking to re-establish itself as a global trading nation. It was ever thus … Read more FacebookTwitterEmail
OnlineTrade & Agriculture Commission? I did try to warn you… by Office May 5, 2021 May 5, 2021Brexit-Watch, May 05, Catherine McBride Why couldn’t the UK and Australia agree a trade deal? According to the Australian press the UK’s … Read more FacebookTwitterEmail
OnlineAs Europe struggles, the Brexit doom-mongers are being proven wrong by Office May 5, 2021 May 5, 2021CapX, May 5, Neil MacKinnon The calamitous economic effects of Covid are now all too well known: precipitate falls in output and … Read more FacebookTwitterEmail
OnlineThe EU’s attempts to grab business from the City are a danger to markets by Office May 3, 2021 May 3, 2021The Telegraph, May 3, Barnabas Reynolds In all the maelstrom of debate about the future of global financial services in light of Brexit, one … Read more FacebookTwitterEmail
OnlineA trade negotiation or a scene from WWF Wrestling? by Office April 26, 2021 April 26, 2021Briefings for Britain, 26 April, Catherine McBride A trade deal between Australia and the UK should be the easiest negotiation in the … Read more FacebookTwitterEmail
PrintHonour Prince Philip with a monument that celebrates his unfashionable love of the technical fix by Office April 18, 2021 April 18, 2021The Telegraph, 17 April, Matt Ridley On the four corners of the Albert Memorial, a lavish banquet of Victorian Gothic architecture, and beneath … Read more FacebookTwitterEmail
PrintEquivalence is dead … the UK must lose EU shackles by Office April 18, 2021 April 18, 2021The Telegraph, 17 April, Barnabas Reynolds The UK’s vaccines are not the only victims of the EU’s approach to British successes. The … Read more FacebookTwitterEmail
PrintBritain is in danger of repeating its post-war mistakes by Office April 17, 2021 April 17, 202117 April, The Spectator, Matt Ridley In search of wisdom about how an officious government reluctantly relaxes its grip after an emergency, … Read more FacebookTwitterEmail