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  • Could Britain's coalition collapse over EU police co-operation?
    Bulletin article by Hugo Brady, 24 May 2013
    Could Britain's coalition collapse over EU police co-operation?
  • Britain's 2014 justice opt-out: Why it bodes ill for Cameron's EU strategy
    Essay by Hugo Brady, 23 January 2013
    Britain's 2014 justice opt-out: Why it bodes ill for Cameron's EU strategy
  • Cameron's European 'own goal': Leaving EU police and justice co-operation
    Policy brief by Hugo Brady, 03 October 2012
    Cameron's European 'own goal': Leaving EU police and justice co-operation
  • Britian's migration delusion
    Opinion piece by Hugo Brady
    Prospect, 26 June 2013

    Right from the start, EU immigration was the glaringly obvious hole in David Cameron’s pledge to “reduce net immigration into the UK from the hundreds to the tens of thousands”.

  • Could Britain's coalition collapse over EU police co-operation?
    Bulletin article by Hugo Brady, 24 May 2013

    Britain's government has finally reached internal agreement on opting out of EU police co-operation. But the fragile accord exposes the coalition’s fundamental differences over Europe.

  • The Brussels backroom deal that will live in infamy
    Opinion piece by Hugo Brady
    Carnegie Europe, 01 April 2013

    The decision to establish a third official seat of the European Parliament (EP) in Dresden, quietly announced on Friday afternoon, when most observers and journalists had already left Brussels to head home for Easter, is a classic example of EU horse-trading. It is also epitomises everything that is wrong with Brussels.

  • Annual report 2012
    Report by Charles Grant, 08 February 2013

    Charles Grant analyses Britain's difficult relationship with the EU and looks back on what the CER did in 2012.

  • Cameron should keep Britain in the fight against international crime
    Opinion piece by Hugo Brady
    E!Sharp, 04 February 2013

    David Cameron wants the EU to re-double its efforts to boost economic growth, tackle climate change and fight terrorism and organised crime. That would make the Union more the kind of club that Britain wants to stay in, according to his Bloomberg speech in January.

  • Britain's 2014 justice opt-out: Why it bodes ill for Cameron's EU strategy
    Essay by Hugo Brady, 23 January 2013

    Britain is likely to leave most EU co-operation on crime and policing in 2014. Hugo Brady explains why supporters of the move are wrong.

  • The Schengen crisis in the framework of the Arab Spring
    Opinion piece by Hugo Brady
    European Institute of the Mediterranean, 19 December 2012

    The Schengen area – the EU's zone of passport-free travel, which benefits 650 million travellers annually –is in trouble.

  • Cameron's European 'own goal': Leaving EU police and justice co-operation
    Policy brief by Hugo Brady, 03 October 2012

    David Cameron wants to pull the UK out of most EU co-operation on crime and policing by 2014. The move is bad for Britain.

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