Brexit
Ambassador João Vale de Almeida: in conversation with Bronwen Maddox
The Institute for Government was delighted to welcome Ambassador João Vale de Almeida, the EU Ambassador to the UK.
The UK government must take responsibility for making the Northern Ireland protocol work
Making the government’s protocol work in Northern Ireland would help reduce current tensions
Scottish independence: EU membership and the Anglo–Scottish border
What EU membership would mean for Scotland and its relationship with the rest of the UK.
The end of the Brexit transition period
The government should be open about the widespread disruption caused by the UK’s exit from the Brexit transition period and do more to help businesses
Delaying Brexit border checks solves some problems but creates others
The government’s decision to further delay Brexit border checks risks storing up problems for the future
One month of data offers few clues about the longer-term impact of Brexit on trade
Trade flows between the UK and the EU fell sharply in the first month the UK spent outside the single market
Procurement after Brexit: a keynote speech by Cabinet Office minister Lord Agnew
Lord Agnew, Minister of State at the Cabinet Office, discusses the government’s proposals for post-Brexit rules on public sector procurement.
Cooperation not confrontation should be at the heart of UK–EU discussions on the protocol
Jess Sargeant argues David Frost's confrontational style on the Northern Ireland protocol could backfire
What does the UK–EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement mean for the level playing field?
The UK–EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) reflects the government’s decision to prioritise regulatory autonomy over access to the EU single mark
Making Lord Frost cabinet minister for EU relations makes sense – and suggests a hostile strategy
With Lord Frost's appointment, strategy will be more ‘hardline’ than flexible, says Maddy Thimont Jack