Most Recent Briefing Papers
Movement between the UK and EU after Brexit
Summary 1. Movement between the UK and the EU should remain largely unhindered except for those who…
25 October, 2017 - Briefing Paper: MW 421
How vital are further inflows of EU workers?
5 October, 2017 - Briefing Paper: MW 420
The rights of EU nationals to bring other people to the UK in the future
20 September, 2017 - Briefing Paper: MW 419
The Outlook for Non-EU Net Migration 2017 - 2021
3 October, 2017 - Briefing Paper: MW 418
How many students have been granted settlement in recent years?
21 July, 2017 - Briefing Paper: MW 417
The outlook for EU migration if the UK remains subject to the free movement of people
17 July, 2017 - Briefing Paper: MW 416
‘What does a “soft” Brexit mean for immigration from the EU?
17 July, 2017 - Briefing Paper: MW 415
Immigration appeals from abroad: An important Supreme Court case
5 July, 2017 - Briefing Paper: MW 414
The UK Government’s Proposal on EU Citizens’ Rights – An Overview
3 July, 2017 - Briefing Paper: MW 413
Brexit: Preserving the Rights of EU Citizens in the UK
14 June, 2017 - Briefing Paper: MW 412
Immigration – the Labour Party Manifesto for 2017
29 May, 2017 - Briefing Paper: MW 411
The Conservative Party Manifesto
29 May, 2017 - Briefing Paper: MW 410