The UK-EU future relationship negotiations
Impartial analysis from the Commons Library on UK and EU positions in the future relationship negotiations.
Impartial analysis from the Commons Library on UK and EU positions in the future relationship negotiations.
Impartial analysis on key areas of post-Brexit agreements reached by the UK and EU and areas affected by the new relationship.
Impartial research and analysis from the Commons Library on issues related to Brexit and the EU.
Research Briefing
There will be a Westminster Hall debate on 2 September 2026 on the impact of the 2016 EU membership referendum on the UK. Pete Wishart MP (SNP) will lead the debate.
Research Briefing
How has military assistance to Ukraine changed since January 2025 when US President Donald Trump took office?
Research Briefing
The crossing of over 70,000 migrants into the Spanish North African enclave of Ceuta in July 2026 led to concerns being raised about the security of the EU's external borders
Research Briefing
An agreement between the UK and EU setting out Gibraltar's relationship with the EU came into force provisionally on 15 July 2026
Research Briefing
How have sanctions against Russia changed since January 2025? Is US policy diverging from that of its allies?
Research Briefing
A briefing paper on the history, functions and membership of the Privy Council
Research Briefing
Since the UK left the EU, British citizens travelling to the EU have needed to comply with Schengen-area rules on entry and stays for third country nationals
Research Briefing
The UK and EU have agreed the text of a treaty on Gibraltar's relationship with the EU, linking Gibraltar to the EU Schengen area and EU customs union
Research Briefing
Viktor Orbán lost office following parliamentary elections in Hungary in April 2026 after 16 years as Prime Minister
Research Briefing
The five-yearly Review Conference of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) begins on 27 April 2026.
Research Briefing
This briefing outlines the purpose of a Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), the UK Government plans for a UK CBAM, the impact of the EU CBAM, and international trade considerations. It also sets out commentary on a need for global cooperation, and further reading.
Research Briefing
The Visegrad countries (Hungary, Slovakia, Poland and Czech Republic) have increasingly diverged in their positions on the EU and support for Ukraine
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