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2024 - A Big Year for Elections
Do Voter Coalitions matter more than Political Cycles?
Nov 9, 2024
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Kenneth Armstrong
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October 2024
'MyChart'-ing Cancer
What Do We Really Need to Know?
Oct 22, 2024
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Kenneth Armstrong
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July 2024
Changing the UK's Relationship with the EU
Why Predictability, Consistency and Coherence Matter
Jul 10, 2024
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Kenneth Armstrong
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April 2024
Reforming Working Time Rules
Why Has So Little Changed?
Apr 24, 2024
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Kenneth Armstrong
A New Home for Legal Academic Writing
Reflections on UK and European law and politics
Apr 15, 2024
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Kenneth Armstrong
March 2024
Regulating Clinical Trials – Does Divergence or Alignment Benefit Life Sciences?
The Spring Budget 2024 identified the UK’s life sciences as a key driver of economic growth.
Mar 22, 2024
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Kenneth Armstrong
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February 2024
A ‘Shrinking Window’ of Brexit Opportunities?
In January, the first report to Parliament on the use of powers to revoke or reform Retained EU Law (REUL) was published.
Feb 27, 2024
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Kenneth Armstrong
January 2024
Delayed Departure – How Has Consumer Protection for Airline Passengers Changed After Brexit?
January storms have brought travel misery to many, not least air passengers who found their flights cancelled, delayed or diverted to distant…
Jan 25, 2024
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Kenneth Armstrong
January 2022
What do We Really Mean by Regulatory ‘Divergence’ after Brexit?
The original idea behind the Brexit Effect project was the need to make sense of changes in UK regulatory policy after the UK finally left the European…
Jan 28, 2022
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Kenneth Armstrong
March 2021
Why is the Government Already Thinking about Amending the UK Internal Market Act?
After a swift parliamentary process, the United Kingdom Internal Market Act (UKIM Act) was granted Royal Assent on 17th December 2020 and came into…
Mar 18, 2021
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Kenneth Armstrong
January 2021
An Uneven ‘Level Playing Field’ – the EU/UK Trade Agreement
A week before the expiry of the transition period, the EU and UK announced they had finalised the terms of a Trade and Cooperation Agreement (‘TCA’).
Jan 14, 2021
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Kenneth Armstrong
November 2020
Food for Thought – Cooperation Versus Competition in the UK Internal Market: Part II
We have all become familiar with labels on food packaging that tell us how many calories and how much fat, carbohydrate, protein and salt a product…
Nov 17, 2020
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Kenneth Armstrong
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