Brexit
The implications of the US election for the UK
This event explored what the US election will mean for the UK–US special relationship.
The UK Internal Market Bill in the House of Lords
As the bill enters the Lords, peers look poised to make amendments. This event explored issues in the bill and the likely amendments.
Rishi Sunak is right to delay the spending review – but was wrong to delay this decision
Delaying the planned multi-year spending review has put unnecessary pressure on departments
The UK Internal Market Bill: too strong in theory, too weak in practice?
The UK Internal Market Bill risks delivering the worst of both worlds
Another EU court ruling leaves data adequacy in doubt after Brexit
Lewis Lloyd warns that the latest data-protection ruling from the ECJ leaves the UK in a tricky position
Brexit: deal or no deal?
The UK and EU have agreed to continue the Brexit negotiations in an effort to resolve outstanding issues such as fishing rights and state aid.
The future of UK–EU security cooperation
This event considered the implications of Brexit for this cooperation, including the impact on data-sharing and the European Arrest Warrant
State aid: a dealbreaker for the UK?
As the deadline for reaching a deal with the EU approaches, state aid remains a major obstacle to any future partnership.
IfG LIVE 2020 Conservative Fringe Programme
This year the Institute ran a series of virtual fringe events on the Monday of the Conservative Party Conference.
Boris Johnson’s phone call with Ursula von der Leyen won’t end the Brexit drama just yet
Signs of a Brexit compromise are no guarantee that the talks will end with a deal