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Hannah White
Director and CEO
Hannah's recent work
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The gambling betting scandal is the latest reminder of the need to restore trust in politics
Ethical scandals, like the election betting furore, disrupt the ability of governments to deliver on their political priorities.
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Labour and the Conservatives might regret ducking the most difficult choices in their manifestos
Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer have not said how they would address implausible spending plans.
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General election 2024: Six things the winner must do to improve government
Government problems go beyond party or ideology: the whole system needs to change.
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Legislating Brexit
Up to 15 new bills in addition to the Great Repeal Bill could be required to deliver Brexit.
The High Court’s ruling v the Government’s plan to trigger Article 50
The High Court has ruled that the Government cannot kick off the process of the UK leaving the EU without the consent of Parliament.
The High Court’s ruling v the Government’s plan to trigger Article 50
The High Court has ruled that the Government cannot kick off the process of the UK leaving the EU without the consent of Parliament
Scrutinising Brexit
Parliamentary scrutiny of Brexit is off to a shaky start, with Parliament already running over 30 separate inquiries into the issue.
Brexit: What we now know
The Prime Minister and her Brexit ministers have finally provided some information about how they see the UK’s exit from the EU being achieved
Planning Brexit: silence is not a strategy
Brexit could cost £65m a year and mean hiring at least 500 new civil servants.
How can Parliament conduct effective Brexit scrutiny?
The Secretary of State for Exiting the EU, David Davis, says accountability to Parliament for Brexit negotiations will be retrospective