Brexit
Brexit: the final countdown
As the UK–EU negotiations on the future relationship approach the endgame, the Institute for Government Brexit team discuss the latest on the talks.
Dominic Cummings’ exit means little for Boris Johnson’s Brexit decision
Maddy Thimont Jack says Dominic Cummings’ departure will have little bearing on the final stages of UK-EU negotiations
Covid crisis means ministers might regret not extending Brexit transition
The government is yet to show that its decision not to extend the Brexit transition period was the right one
The EU should be flexible on the Northern Ireland protocol
It is in the interest of the EU – as well as the people of Northern Ireland – to minimise the impact of the protocol
Trade: the UK landbridge
The UK landbridge refers to the route that connects the Republic of Ireland to the rest of the EU via mainland Britain’s road and ports network.
What does a Biden presidency mean for trade?
James Kane explores some of the implications of the US election for a post-Brexit UK–US trade deal
Jeremy Wright
Jeremy Wright reflects on giving legal advice to government, the styles of different PMs and the importance of DCMS as an economic department.
Communicating Brexit: how can the government persuade the public to prepare?
This event explored the challenges facing the government in getting its message across to business and the public.
The government is under attack for its post-Brexit power hoarding ambitions
Ministers' actions to date suggest that they want a monopoly on any returned powers
Preparing Brexit: how ready is the UK?
With just eight weeks and counting until the end of the transition period, the government still has a lot to do to get Brexit done.