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The EU Referendum, 23 June 2016

The United Kingdom and the European Union:

A guide to information sources

Part 2 – After the Referendum

Ian Thomson

Director, Cardiff EDC

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The United Kingdom and the European Union

Part 2- After the referendum

The Cardiff EDC can help you find information

from all points of view on this important topic

Click on the images in this guide

to link into a range of information sources

To find further information search in

ESO

Updated to: 05 April 2017

Part 1 – Before the Referendum is a separate Information Guide. There is also an

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The United Kingdom and the European Union

Main sections in the guide

The result

Preparing to negotiate – UK Government preparations

Developments month by month from September

2016 including: Article 50 Legal Challenge – European Union Notification of Withdrawal Bill 2016 -Triggering of Article 50 – Great Repeal Bill White Paper – EU Negotiating Guidelines

UK Government sources

UK Parliament sources

(Select Committees and House of Commons / House of Lords Libraries)

Devolved administrations

Campaign Groups

Stakeholders, think tanks and the International and regional perspectives

News sources, social media and blogs

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The EU Referendum, 23 June 2016

The United Kingdom and the European Union

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The Result

Find reactions to the result through ESO • UK reaction

• EU reaction

• International reaction

• Wales

• Scotland

• Northern Ireland

• France

• Germany

• Italy

• The Netherlands

• Poland

• Spain

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The Result

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Official reactions in the EU Institutions and Member States + ESO, June 2016

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The EU Referendum, 23 June 2016

The United Kingdom and the European Union

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Preparing for negotiating Brexit

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Preparing for negotiating Brexit

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The EU Referendum, 23 June 2016

The United Kingdom and the European Union

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2016-For more information search in ESO

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Developments in October 2016

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Developments in Nov-Dec 2016

Article 50 – Legal Challenges

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Developments in Nov-Dec 2016

Other Issues

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Developments in Nov-Dec 2016

EU Institutions

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Developments in

December 2016 / January 2017

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Developments in

February-March 2017

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Developments in March 2017

EU Institutions

For more information search in

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Developments in March 2017

Triggering of Article 50 on 29 March 2017

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Developments in March 2017

Great Repeal Bill White Paper

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Developments in April 2017

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The EU Referendum, 23 June 2016

The United Kingdom and the European Union

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Find information after the EU Referendum relating to:

Northern Ireland / Scotland / Wales in ESO

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Find information after the EU Referendum relating to:

Northern Ireland / Scotland / Wales in ESO

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Find information after the EU Referendum relating to:

Northern Ireland / Scotland / Wales in ESO

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Find information after the EU Referendum relating to:

Northern Ireland / Scotland / Wales in ESO

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Find information after the EU Referendum relating to:

Northern Ireland / Scotland / Wales in ESO

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The EU Referendum, 23 June 2016

The United Kingdom and the European Union

Information from the UK Parliament

Select Committee Reports and Inquiries

House of Commons Library

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The Work of Parliamentary Committees

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The EU Referendum, 23 June 2016

The United Kingdom and the European Union

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The EU Referendum, 23 June 2016

The United Kingdom and the European Union

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The EU Referendum, 23 June 2016

The United Kingdom and the European Union

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Find more information via ESO and EPRS ( 1 / 2/ 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 )

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Find more information via ESO and EPRS ( 1 / 2 )

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Find more information via ESO and EPRS ( 1 / 2 / 3/ 4 / )

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Reports from Think Tanks

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Reports from Think Tanks

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Reports from Think Tanks

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European Parliamentary Research Service

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The EU Referendum, 23 June 2016

The United Kingdom and the European Union

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and the European Union

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Books

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BREXIT - Blogs

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Further information sources

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European Union and the wider Europe

Enquiry service – Find information: European Sources Online – Events

Further information: http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/european-documentation-centre

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Helping you find

European information

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