brexit
No. 10, Parliament, BREXIT and the Chaotic Domain!
Cranfield University2021-09-16T16:57:05+01:0005/09/2019|Tags: brexit|
No-one who has been watching parliamentary events play out this week can be in doubt that we are “living in interesting times” – or to put it more bluntly in a state of chaos! In ...
Brexit Impact Statements now available in IBISWorld
Sheila Chudasama2023-02-20T20:42:56+00:0030/08/2016|Tags: brexit, eu referendum, ibisworld, mirc, SOMLibrary, uk industry|
If you’re wondering what effect Brexit will have on UK industries, then look no further than the UK Brexit Impact Statements, now available from IBISWorld. IBISWorld was recently introduced as a new market intelligence resource, providing ...
A society for all?
Cranfield University2021-09-15T11:41:58+01:0014/07/2016|Tags: brexit, capitalism, corporate responsibility, corporate sustainability, david grayson, doughty centre, Globalisation, responsible, resposible business, theresa may|
Eighteen months or so before the 2015 General Election, I suggested to a senior Government minister that the Conservatives should address the debates about the need to renew capitalism in the forthcoming election. It was ...
What about life after BREXIT?
Cranfield University2021-09-15T11:38:24+01:0012/07/2016|Tags: brexit, business finance, economics, eu referendum, immigration, security and defence|
Britain has voted to leave the European Union. What happens next? The UK will have to decide what form of relationship it wants with the EU – a Norwegian, Swiss, Canadian or Turkish model or ...
Brexit and Business Finance
Cranfield University2021-09-15T11:37:03+01:0012/07/2016|Tags: brexit, business finance, eu referendum, finance|
The UK referendum produced a vote to leave the EU, and so leave we will. However, it is notable that neither the Government nor the Leave groups went into the referendum with any sort of ...
Whither Aerospace?
Professor Iain Gray2021-11-23T15:05:18+00:0012/07/2016|Tags: aerospace industry, airc, brexit, eu referendum|
Following the result of the UK’s referendum on EU membership, the UK government is likely to be locked up for the next two years with issues surrounding negotiating and enacting the country’s withdrawal from the ...