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Managing a harder border: The bare essentials for an independent Scotland

Katy Hayward
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An EU border across Britain: Scotland’s borders after Independence

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Worth the wait? Reforming Intergovernmental Relations

Nicola McEwen
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What’s happening in Wales, and what does it mean for Ireland-Wales relations?

Jonathan Evershed
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The Northern Ireland Protocol: make up or break down?

Philip Rycroft
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Sovereignty referendums: Common legal and political issues.

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Working Towards New Choices on Migration for Scotland

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Brexit: A journey through the archives

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The Brexit vote and the Union: Scotland five years on

Nicola McEwen
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How Brexit and independence are unusual referendums

Richard Parry
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