Brexit
Agriculture subsidies after Brexit
Having left the EU, the UK is now free to design its own agricultural policy to replace the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP).
Northern Ireland protocol: Article 16
Article 16 is a safeguarding mechanism within the Ireland/Northern Ireland protocol, the arrangements agreed as part of the UK–EU Withdrawal Agreement
Trust and compromise needed to change the Northern Ireland protocol
The UK’s failure to fulfil its existing obligations in the Brexit treaty make finding a compromise on the Northern Ireland protocol much harder
The UK Shared Prosperity Fund
The UK government's Shared Prosperity Fund risks damaging trust in the union.
Five years of the Department for International Trade: what progress has been made?
To mark five years since the creation of the Department for International Trade, the Institute held a day of events to reflect on how well the UK gove
‘Australian-style’ politics: what is the government learning from abroad?
This event brought together an expert panel to discuss whether the ‘Australia-style’ label glosses over important differences between the UK and Austr
Rishi Sunak turns to the City in search of Brexit dividends
The government's choices will determine whether embracing regulatory freedom will outweigh the disadvantages of losing access to the single market.
The subsidy control bill does not guarantee post-Brexit state aid success
Thomas Pope says the success of the UK’s system for regulating state subsidies is far from certain
Taking back control of regulation: how can the government make the most of its post-Brexit freedoms?
To discuss how the government should think about regulation after Brexit, we brought together a panel representing a range of views.
The settled status scheme’s success is no guarantee of avoiding future policy problems
Tonight’s deadline for getting millions of EEA citizens to secure their status in the UK will usher in a stream of problems