In the last few weeks, we’ve seen increased talk of a hard Brexit, fostered by comments from British Prime Minister Theresa May. Here are three quick observations from a game theoretical perspective.
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Starmer gears up for Brexit backtrack on EU energy trade deal as Britain could face another bill
Talks have begun with the EU on an electricity trading deal which ministers believe could help cut energy bills for homes. But in return for being allowed to rejoin its internal electricity market the ...
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Starmer's Brexit gamble: Will Labour pay the price for PM's desire for closer EU ties?
The government has stepped up its attacks on the decision to leave the EU nearly a decade ago.
Ministers were stockpiling French wine days before Brexit deadline as ‘no deal’ exit loomed - Britain came close to leaving ...
A major row has erupted over the EU's demand that European students pay 'home' tuition fees in the UK-estimated at ...
BRUSSELS — Spain’s demand for a veto on the future of Gibraltar loomed on Saturday as the final stumbling block standing in the way of a smooth Brexit deal, as Theresa May headed to Brussels for ...
The London Mayor put himself at the helm of calls for the UK to ditch Brexit and fully rebuild ties with the European bloc.
*Editor's Note: The following essay was written by American University Professors Kimberly Cowell-Meyers and Carolyn A. Gallaher as part of the Irish Institute of Boston College's guest essay series.
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