The UK in a Changing Europe
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Jill Rutter on BBC 5 Live: How will Brexiters in Bishop Auckland vote in the general election?
Jill Rutter, senior research fellow at The UK in a Changing Europe speaks to Nicky Campbell on BBC 5 Live on how Brexiters in Bishop Auckland, one of the key battleground seats for the Conservatives, are likely to vote in the upcoming December election.

Brexit Breakdown podcast with John Vincent, CEO, International Federation of Airworthiness
In this episode, John Vincent, former director at The European Union Aviation Safety Agency sits down with Professor Hussein Kassim, senior fellow at The UK in a Changing Europe and Professor of politics at the university of East Anglia and our podcaster James Millar on how aviation authorities have prepared for Brexit and no deal, what the Brexit deal means for UK aviation and whether passengers will expect turbulence post Brexit.

Jonathan Portes on BBC Radio Ulster: the cost of Brexit so far
Jonathan Portes talks on BBC Radio Ulster about how much Brexit has cost the UK economy so far.

Jill Rutter on LBC: a possible general election
Jill Rutter speaks to Eddie Mair on LBC about a possible general election being scheduled for 9 December.

Sir John Curtice on BBC Radio 4's Today programme
Sir John Curtice talks on the Today programme about how a December election could play out, in terms of turnout and for the different parties.

Anand Menon on BBC Radio 5 Live: programme motion voted down
Anand Menon talks on BBC Radio 5 Live about what the voting down of the programme motion for the Withdrawal Agreement Bill means.

Jill Rutter on LBC: the Withdrawal Agreement Bill
Jill Rutter speaks to Eddie Mair on LBC ahead of the second reading of the Withdrawal Agreement Bill.

Catherine Barnard on BBC Radio 4's Today programme: the Withdrawal Agreement Bill
Catherine Barnard talks about the legal text of the Withdrawal Agreement Bill.

Anand Menon on BBC Radio 4 The World This Weekend: Boris Johnson's Brexit deal
Anand Menon talks on The World This Weekend about the future relationship the UK will have with the EU, if we leave with the deal Boris Johnson has negotiated.

Jill Rutter on BBC Radio 4 PM: Boris Johnson's deal and parliament
Jill Rutter talks about Boris Johnson's deal, his request to the EU for an extension and what could happen next week.

Jill Rutter on BBC World At One: the WAB and an extension
Jill Rutter speakers to Sarah Montague about the latest in Brexit, including the Withdrawal Agreement Bill and the extension that Boris has requested from the European Union.

Anand Menon on BBC Radio Two's Jeremy Vine Show: the Withdrawal Agreement Bill
Anand Menon talks to Amol Rajan, sitting in for Jeremy Vine, about Boris Johnson's Brexit deal and what will happen next with the Withdrawal Agreement Bill.

Brexit Breakdown podcast with Jonathan Powell, former Chief of Staff at Downing Street
In this episode, our senior fellow Katy Hayward and Jonathan Powell, former Chief of Staff under Prime Minister Tony Blair join podcaster James Millar to discuss all the prevailing issues concerning the Irish border - what does Boris Johnson's Brexit deal mean for Northern Ireland, how does the deal impact the Good Friday Agreement and what does the future hold for the island of Ireland.

Anand Menon on LBC: does Boris Johnson have the numbers?
Professor Anand Menon explains what Boris Johnson's deal means for Northern Ireland, how MPs are likely to vote on Saturday 19 October and what could happen next if the deal gets rejected or passes in Parliament.

Anand Menon on BBC Radio Scotland: how is this deal different from Theresa May's deal?
Professor Anand Menon, director at The UK in a Changing Europe explains the difference between Boris Johnson's deal and the deal put forward by Theresa May, what happens if the deal goes through Parliament and what impact will the deal have on Scotland?

Jill Rutter on BBC World Service: Boris's Brexit deal
Jill Rutter, senior research fellow at The UK in a Changing Europe explains all the possible scenarios on what could happen if Boris Johnson's Brexit deal gets rejected or if it passes in the House of Commons on Saturday 19 October.

Anand Menon on BBC Radio 5 Live: Boris Johnson agrees a deal
Anand Menon spoke to Emma Barnett on BBC Radio 5 Live about the deal achieved by Boris Johnson, its reception in Brussels and how parliament will react to it on Saturday.

Jill Rutter on BBC Coventry & Warwickshire: Boris' Brexit deal
Jill Rutter speaks to Phil Upton about what's happening with Boris Johnson's Brexit proposals ahead of the EU summit.

Jonathan Portes on talkRadio: the economic impact of Boris' Brexit proposals
Jonathan Portes talks to Matthew Wright on talkRadio about the economic impact of Boris Johnson's Brexit proposals.

Meg Russell on BBC World At One: the Queen's speech
Professor Meg Russell talks about today's Queen's speech and what it means for a potential general election.

Brexit Breakdown podcast: special LIVE episode
In a special live episode, our podcaster James Millar asked our guests why Northern Ireland is proving to be an ongoing issue, what the EU really think about us and our future trading relationship post Brexit. Speakers -Jonathan Faull, former British official in the European Commission -Jill Rutter, senior research fellow, The UK in a Changing Europe -Professor Catherine Barnard, senior fellow, The UK in a Changing Europe -Peter Foster, Europe editor, Telegraph -James Millar, author, commentator and podcaster

Tim Bale on talkRadio: Boris' deal, anonymous briefings and the blame game
Tim Bale speaks to Alexis Conran on talkRadio about Johnson's call with Merkel, the anonymous briefings from Number 10 and what will happen next.

Meredith Crowley on BBC Radio 4 Today: changes to tariffs
Meredith Crowley on the BBC Radio 4 Today programme, speaking about the announcement regarding changes to tariffs on imports.

Catherine Barnard on BBC Radio 5 Live: Boris' Brexit deal
Catherine Barnard talks on BBC Radio 5 Live about Boris Johnson's new proposals, specifically the backstop and how to avoid a hard border without it.

Anand Menon on talkRadio: Boris Johnson's new Brexit proposals
Anand Menon talks to Mike Graham about Boris Johnson's new Brexit proposals, how they will be received in Brussels and what happens next.

Jill Rutter on BBC Radio London: new backstop proposals and securing a deal
Jill Rutter talks to Petrie Hosken about Boris Johnson's new backstop proposals and his chance of securing a deal.

Brexit Breakdown podcast with professors Tim Bale and Meg Russell
Deputy Director of The UK in a Changing Europe, Professor Tim Bale joins Meg Russell, senior fellow of The UK in a Changing Europe and podcaster James Millar to discuss the Supreme Court judgment, what this latest ruling means for Boris Johnson and Brexit and the general election strategies the two main political parties could be pursuing.

Catherine Barnard on BBC Radio London: prorogation ruled unlawful
Catherine Barnard speaks to Vanessa Feltz about the ruling of Boris Johnson's prorogation of parliament as unlawful and what could happen next.

Catherine Barnard on talkRadio: the Supreme Court ruling
Catherine Barnard speaks to Mike Graham on talkRadio about the Supreme Court ruling of Boris Johnson's prorogation of parliament as unlawful, and what happens next.
Tim Bale on BBC Radio London: Boris' visit to Luxembourg and a Brexit deal
Tim Bale speaks to Vanessa Feltz on BBC Radio London Breakfast about Boris Johnson's visit to Luxembourg and the likelihood of a Brexit deal.

Brexit Breakdown with Seb Dance, MEP for London
James Millar speaks to Member of European Parliament Seb Dance and Meg Russell, senior fellow at The UK in a Changing Europe to discuss how Brussels sees Brexit, whether Brexit is unstoppable and the options left for the Prime Minister.

Tim Bale on TalkRadio: Luxembourg, leavers and the Liberal Democrats
Deputy director Professor Tim Bale speaks to Mike Graham on the implications of the Luxembourg press conference, whether an extension can be agreed with the EU and what it means electorally now that the Liberal Democrats have pledged to cancel Brexit.

Tim Bale on talkRadio: No Deal, Operation Yellowhammer and what happens next
Tim Bale talks about the government's No Deal preparations, the release of the Operation Yellowhammer documents and what might happen next.

Tim Bale on BBC Radio 5 Live: Lib Dems, Sam Gyimah and revoking Article 50
Tim Bale talks about Sam Gyimah's defection from the Conservatives to the Liberal Democrats as a result of Brexit, and Jo Swinson's proposal to make revoking Article 50 part of the Liberal Democrat party policy.

Simon Usherwood on LBC: Boris Johnson's strategy
Simon Usherwood talks to Shelagh Fogarty on LBC about Boris Johnson's current strategy, focusing on domestic policy rather than Brexit.

Catherine Barnard on BBC Radio 5 Live: Operation Yellowhammer and No Deal
Catherine Barnard on BBC Radio 5 Live, discussing Operation Yellowhammer and the government's no deal preparations in terms of transport and medicines.

Alan Wager on talkRadio: prorogation of parliament deemed unlawful
Dr Alan Wager on Talk Radio with Mike Graham, discussing the recent ruling of prorogation as unlawful.

Nicola McEwan on BBC Newsdrive: what could happen in Scotland in a general election
Nicola McEwan on BBC Scotland Newsdrive, talking about what could happen in Scotland in a likely upcoming general election.

Nicola McEwan on BBC World At One: Scotland and the likely upcoming election
Nicola McEwan talks about what could happen at the next general election in Scotland and how the different political parties are likely to fare with voters.

Meg Russell on BBC Radio 4 Today - the Benn bill
Meg Russell speaks on the Today programme about the Benn bill, which will legislate for Boris Johnson to request an extension from the EU until the 31st January.

Alan Wager on Talk Radio: what happens next in parliament?
Dr Alan Wager speaks to Mike Graham on Talk Radio on Boris Johnson's Brexit plans, whether the Labour party really want a general election and general election Brexit strategies.

Anand Menon on LBC with Eddie Mair: No deal Brexit
Professor Anand Menon speaks to LBC presenter Eddie Mair about our latest 'No deal Brexit' report on what the short, medium and long term implications of a no deal could have on UK trade, economy, security, manufacturing and healthcare.

Brexit Breakdown: no deal Brexit
Our senior fellows Professor Catherine Barnard, Jonathan Portes and Sir John Curtice talk to podcaster James Millar about our latest report on what a no deal Brexit means for the UK healthcare, trade, economy, manufacturing and Northern Ireland.

Meg Russell on Jeremy Vine: the prorogation of parliament
Meg Russell talks to Jeremy Vine about the Prime Minister's decision to prorogue parliament and whether or not it is an unconstitutional act.

Meg Russell on BBC World At One: Boris Johnson proroguing parliament
Meg Russell talks about the Prime Minister's decision to prorogue parliament for five weeks, ahead of the UK leaving the EU at the end of October.

Anand Menon on Brexitcast: no deal preparations
Anand Menon talks about no deal preparations and how they fall into three different strands: the British government's preparations, private businesses' preparations, and the preparations made by the EU.

Anand Menon on Brexitcast: a trade deal with the US
Anand Menon appears on the summer episode of Brexitcast and comments on the possibility of separate trade deals and the political issues that surround them.

Anand Menon on BBC Radio Good Morning Scotland: the end of freedom of movement
Anand Menon discussed the end of freedom of movement, which is due to begin when we leave the EU on the 31st October, and how it might work.

Meg Russell on BBC Radio 5 Live Drive: Jeremy Corbyn's Brexit proposals
Meg Russell talks on BBC Radio 5 Live Drive about what could happen next with Jeremy Corbyn's Brexit proposals, including leading a caretaker government.

Anand Menon on talkRADIO discussing the possibility of a government of national unity
Anand Menon talks to Mike Graham on Talk Radio about the possibility of Jeremy Corbyn becoming leader of a national unity government, following a vote of no confidence.