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Common frameworks are agreements between the UK and devolved governments, on how to manage divergence in certain policy areas formerly governed or...
Last month, the First Minister told the Senedd’s Culture, Communications, Welsh Language, Sport and International Relations Committee (“the committ...
Parliamentarians from the UK and the EU came together on 7-8 November in the second meeting of a new forum for cooperation set up under the Trade a...
On 13 June, the UK Government introduced the Northern Ireland Protocol Bill. If passed, it would turn off parts of the Northern Ireland Protocol in...
On 24 February Russian forces invaded Ukraine. On 9 March, UN monitoring agencies reported that over 2 million refugees had fled due to the ongoing...
Over 4 million refugees have left Ukraine since the start of the Russian invasion. Many of those fleeing the conflict have found temporary accommod...
The Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) sets up the new UK-EU relationship following the UK’s withdrawal from the EU.
Since the UK left the EU it can negotiate and sign its own trade agreements. The UK Government set a target for 80% of UK international trade to...
The European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) is the EU’s civil society institution. Its role is to ensure the voice of EU civil society is hea...
This article marks the first anniversary of the war and summarises steps taken to show solidarity with Ukraine in the last 12 months. It follows on...
You’ve probably heard all about COP26, but what about COP15? COP15 is the long-awaited UN biodiversity summit. It’s the world’s attempt to tackle...
The Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) sets up the UK-EU relationship following the UK’s withdrawal from the EU. This series summarises key par...
The Senedd must soon decide whether to consent to the Northern Ireland Protocol Bill (“NIPA”). Our briefing explains how the Bill would disapply pa...
Rocketing energy prices have been dominating the news, both in the UK and globally. The price of gas has jumped to an all-time high, taking electri...
The Withdrawal Agreement set the terms for the UK’s withdrawal from the EU. It entered into force on 1 February 2020 but has never been fully imple...
The Culture, Communications, Welsh Language, Sport and International Relations Committee launched its inaugural international relations report on 2...
It’s been three years since the UK and EU agreed the terms of their future relationship in the Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA). It hasn’t bee...
The Russian invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022 has changed the world. The invasion has caused massive civilian casualties and destruction of...
On 2 February, the Northern Ireland Executive was sworn into office for the first time in two years. This followed the publication of the Safeguar...