BBC The Real Story: Can the EU Survive?
John Springford, deputy director of the Centre for European Reform along with Claire jones, Paul Mason and Josef Janning discuss the future of the EU on the BBC's Real Story.View multimediaJohn...
View ArticleBBC Radio 4- Today programme: British trade post-Brexit
Sam Lowe a research fellow at the Centre for European Reform spoke to the Today programme (from 56.15 mins) about the unknown costs British companies face after Brexit. If the government gave firms...
View ArticleParliament Live: EU policing and security co-operation
Camino Mortera-Martinez (from 15.40 mins), a research fellow at the Centre for European Reform along with Claude Moraes MEP gave evidence on EU policing and security co-operation.View multimediaCamino...
View ArticleParliament Live: EU External Affairs Sub-Committee
Sam Lowe (from 10.05 mins), a research fellow at the Centre for European Reform along with Susan Morley and Joseph Owen gave evidence on post-Brexit customs proposals.View multimediaSam Lowe05 July 2018
View ArticleCNBC: EU already losing patience with the UK over Brexit
"The chances of a no-deal scenario are rising," says Agata Gostynska-Jakubowska, senior research fellow at the Centre for European Reform.View multimediaAgata Gostyńska-Jakubowska05 July 2018
View ArticleEncompass Podcast: Geopolitics in 2021
Charles Grant spoke to Paul Adamson about likely trends in geopolitics in 2021.Charles GrantView multimedia07 January 2021
View ArticleBBC Radio 4 - The World at one: Brexit problems with new trading arrangements
Sam Lowe a senior research fellow at the Centre for European Reform spoke to Sarah Montague about the teething problems and costs of the new trading arrangements (from 28.30 mins).Sam Lowe14 January 2021
View ArticleBBC News: EU, Germany and the vaccines
"It's about boosting the supply of the vaccines, and quickly. [...] This is the richer countries' job, and I think that's where the EU's strategy fell short" Christian Odendal, chief economist of the...
View ArticleBBC Politics West: Labour mobility
Sam Lowe a senior research fellow at the Centre for European Reform spoke to BBC Politics West about how the EU's proposal on general labour mobility would have reduced the red tape now affecting the...
View ArticleThe Spectator Podcast: Boris’s climate conundrum
While coronavirus has dominated the last year in politics, domestic issues are creeping back onto the agenda. Near the top of the list is reaching Net Zero by 2050 - not least because climate-conscious...
View ArticleOver the Farm Gate podcast: Trade and policy special
This week, following the government's application to join the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), we're asking what this is, and how could it affect UK...
View ArticleNorthern Ireland Affairs Committee: Brexit and the Northern Ireland Protocol
Sam Lowe, a senior research fellow at the Centre for European Reform gave evidence to the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee on Brexit and the Northern Ireland Protocol.Sam LoweView multimedia24...
View ArticleBBC Radio 4 - The Briefing Room: Brexit Business
Sam Lowe, a senior research fellow at the Centre for European Refrom joined Peter Foster, Vandeline von Bredow and Maddy Thimont Jack to speak with David Aaronovitch two months on from the UK's...
View ArticleUncommon Decency podcast: A Very British Divorce
After almost 4 years since 17 million Brits voted for this outcome, the UK has finally divorced from the European supranational behemoth. The year-end deal on the new trade rapport between the two...
View ArticleBloomberg Daybreak Europe: Odendahl: Vaccine rollout risks anger beyond Brussels
While the initial blame for the slow European vaccination rollout went to the European institutions, which negotiated the contracts, public backlash now risks spilling into national politics with the...
View ArticleTRT World: Russia-NATO tensions heat up
Last week, NATO foreign ministers gathered in Brussels for the first time in over a year. The in-person summit featured Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg saying Moscow's 'pattern of repressive...
View ArticleBloomberg TV: Merkel's succession in disarray as party splits over nominee
Christian Odendahl, chief economist at th CER talked to Bloomberg TV about the Merkel succession, and how German politics might change in the coming years.Christian Odendahl13 April 2021
View ArticleTimes Radio: Russian pressure in eastern Ukraine
Ian Bond, director of foreign policy at the Centre for European Reform spoke with Carole Walker and outlined three possible motives behind the increased Russian pressure in eastern Ukraine (from...
View ArticleBBC Radio 4: The Briefing Room - Could Germany Go Green?
Sophia Besch, senior research fellow at the Centre for European Reform spoke to David Aaronovitch about what the Greens might change about German foreign policy (from 12.3 mins).Sophia BeschView...
View ArticleEuranet: The next battle for rule of law in the EU will be fought in court
Camino Mortera, a senior research fellow at the Centre for European Reform, believes that Hungary and Poland may have a case to answer. “This case that has been brought to the European Court of Justice...
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