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Devolution

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    The European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: clause 7 “the correcting power”

    Wednesday, 06 December, 2017

    This briefing paper covers clause 7 of the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill (EUW Bill), described by David Davis MP, the Secretary State for Exiting the European Union, as the “so-called correcting power”. The paper has been prepared for day 6, scheduled to take place on 12 December, of the Committee Stage of the EUW Bill in the House of Commons.

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  • Research Briefing

    The European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Devolution

    Friday, 24 November, 2017

    Read about the parts of the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill concerning devolution, ahead of the House of Commons consideration of them in committee.

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    • Devolution
    • Parliament
    • Brexit
  • Research Briefing

    EU (Withdrawal) Bill: the Charter, general principles of EU law, and ‘Francovich’ damages

    Friday, 17 November, 2017

    This Commons Library briefing paper has been prepared for day 3 of the Committee Stage of the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill (the EUW Bill) in the House of Commons.

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  • Research Briefing

    Northern Ireland Budget Bill

    Monday, 13 November, 2017

    The House of Commons is scheduled to take all stages of the Northern Ireland Budget Bill 2017-19 on 13 November 2017. This Paper looks at the background surrounding the absence of an Executive in Northern Ireland, and at the Bill itself.

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    • Devolution
  • Research Briefing

    The European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Retained EU law

    Friday, 10 November, 2017

    This briefing paper has been prepared for day 2, scheduled to take place on 15 November, of the Committee Stage of the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill (EUW Bill) in the House of Commons.

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  • Debate Pack

    E-petitions 180642 and 168781 relating to a referendum on Scottish independence

    Thursday, 09 November, 2017

    There will be a debate on the motion "That this House has considered e-petitions 180642 and 168781 relating to a referendum on Scottish independence". The debate will be led by Martyn Day MP and will take place in Westminster Hall on Monday 13 November 2017 at 4.30pm.

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  • Research Briefing

    European Union (Withdrawal) Bill

    Friday, 01 September, 2017

    The European Union (Withdrawal) Bill (the EUW Bill) was published on 13 July 2017.

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    • Devolution
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  • Research Briefing

    The Catalan independence vote 2017

    Thursday, 31 August, 2017

    Could Catalonia be independent on 2 October 2017?

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    • Devolution
    • Europe
  • Research Briefing

    Brexit Negotiations: The Irish border question

    Monday, 17 July, 2017

    The border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland and how it will operate, is one of the three main areas of discussion in the first phase of Brexit negotiations . This paper sets out the different UK and EU negotiating positions as well as how they both pledge to honour the Good Friday Agreement, and what this pledge commits both sides to. It looks at how the Northern Irish devolved government is inputting into the talks, and how the confidence and supply deal between the Conservative party and the DUP might impact on the negotiations. This paper explores how people will move between the two countries, and how the Common Travel Area might be maintained. It also looks at the complexities of avoiding a 'hard border', the stated position of both the EU and the UK, while still adhering to EU rules on moving goods between itself and countries outside the Single Market and Customs Union.

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  • Research Briefing

    Brexit: the talks begin

    Wednesday, 12 July, 2017

    The Brexit negotiations: what, when and how? This paper looks at the agenda and timetable for the first phase of talks, who is involved on the EU and UK sides, what they will be discussing and what positions - if any - they have taken so far.

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  • Research Briefing

    Combined authorities

    Tuesday, 04 July, 2017

    This briefing note outlines the origins and structures of combined authorities, which implement many of the 'devolution deals' agreed between the Government and local areas in England.

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  • Insight

    The Barnett formula: a quick guide

    Tuesday, 27 June, 2017

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    • Economy
  • Research Briefing

    Brexit: red lines and starting principles

    Thursday, 22 June, 2017

    What has the UK Government said about its strategy for the Brexit negotiations? The Prime Minister and the Brexit Secretary have set out their views in speeches and white papers, and now the EU institutions have set out theirs. They often coincide, but there are areas that could be difficult to resolve. This paper summarises the starting points of the UK and the EU institutions at the beginning of the Article 50 process.

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  • Insight

    Did devolved elections prefigure GE2017 results?

    Thursday, 22 June, 2017

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    • Devolution
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    Metro-mayors and devolution deals

    Tuesday, 20 June, 2017

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