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What do 11-year-olds think about Brexit?

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The implications of Brexit will be felt most by future generations, yet children are excluded from the political process. Dr Katrina Lloyd asks children in Northern Ireland what they really think about politicians, politics and Brexit.

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Brexit: why the EU doesn’t want the UK to remain in the backstop indefinitely

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It’s pretty clear that the EU does not want the UK to stay in the backstop indefinitely, says Professor David Phinnemore.

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Broadcasting and Brexit

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Broadcasting law has been influenced by the European Union for nearly three decades says Professor Daithi Mac Sithigh

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Strategic remainers and leavers

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Professor John Garry looks at the ins and outs of where the UK is in the Brexit process.

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Remarkable flexibility on Northern Ireland from the EU – the UK government should take note

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The unique situation of Northern Ireland within the UK needs to be stressed when it comes to Brexit says Dr Katy Hayward.

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The Irish Border as a Customs Frontier after Brexit

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When the United Kingdom leaves the European Union, the status of its land border with the Republic of Ireland will inevitably change says Dr Katy Hayward.

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After Brexit: the EFTA option

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As the UK government’s plans for Brexit remain very much a work in pro­gress, Professor David Phinnemore and Cenni Najy ask what would EFTA membership mean for the UK post-Brexit.

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Northern Ireland’s complexity is its strength

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Brexit negotiations make it a testbed for the EU’s flexibility and the UK’s resilience and a renewal of the multilayered 1998 Agreement is the best way forward says Dr Katy Hayward.

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How Northern Ireland voted in the EU referendum – and what it means for border talks

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As the UK seeks to negotiate its way out of the EU, one particularly thorny problem will be the nature of the border the UK will have with the EU, and specifically how this will affect Northern Ireland and Ireland.

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The shape of Brexit is probably already written in a 60-year-old document

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In the run-up to the 60th anniversary of the signing of the Treaties of Rome, Professor David Phinnemore looks at what the future holds for the UK’s relationship with Europe.

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Hard Brexit – perspectives for the island of Ireland?

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In the event of a hard Brexit, Professor Dagmar Schiek looks at some of the areas where the withdrawal of the UK from the EU will impact on life on the island of Ireland.

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Brexit: What Next Once Article 50 is Triggered?

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The triggering of Article 50 by PM Theresa May is imminent, but what will happen over the next two-years? Professor David Phinnemore outlines the projected timetable for negotiations and the main issues that will be up for discussion.

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