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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...
Our reading lists draw together the key sources of information about specific policy areas in Wales. They include background information about poli...
UK-EU relations are primarily based on two agreements: the Withdrawal Agreement (WA), which governs the UK’s exit from the EU, and the Trade and Co...
Common frameworks are agreements between the UK and devolved governments, on how to manage divergence in certain policy areas formerly governed or...
The UK Nationality and Borders Bill passed its third and final reading in the House of Commons. The Bill forms part of the UK Government’s plans fo...
This article summarises the responses of the Welsh Government and the Senedd. We summarise what powers Wales has in the context of matters raised b...
Now in its third month, the war in Ukraine continues to reshape the global order.
Against the backdrop of difficult headlines and another tumultuous period in UK-EU relations, parliamentarians from the UK and EU came together in...
It is nearly six months since Russia invaded Ukraine. During this time nearly six million Ukrainian refugees have been displaced across Europe. Thi...
Border control posts (BCPs) are located at ports and airports so that certain items entering a country can be checked, like goods, live animals and...
The Withdrawal Agreement set the terms for the UK’s exit from the EU. It entered into force on 1 February 2020 but hasn’t been fully implemented. T...
Treaties are usually binding legal texts between states or international organisations. Probably the most familiar type of international law, their...
The Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) sets up the new UK-EU relationship following the UK’s withdrawal from the EU. Our UK-EU series summarise...
Wales has international obligations. These are duties and commitments which the UK has agreed, or rules which apply universally. International obli...
The International Relations Committee inquiry on Wales-Ireland relations wrapped up in October 2023 after hearing from representatives from governm...
The Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Act 2023 (“the Act”) became law on 29 June, after a parliamentary process filled with lively debates, m...
Parliamentary relations form a key part of the trade agreement between the UK and the EU. The agreement establishes a new forum for parliamentarian...
The UK has agreed to join a trade bloc of 11 states, called the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (“CPTPP”)....