Brexit
Devolution: UK internal market
The UK internal market refers to the rules that underpin free trade across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
The EU’s recovery package does not signal the advent of an EU superstate
The deal on the EU’s recovery package shows that member states are ready for the EU Commission to play a bigger role in responding to crises
WTO Anti-subsidy and Countervailing Measures Agreement
Since 1995 global trade has been underpinned by the World Trade Organization (WTO) Anti-subsidy and Countervailing Measures Agreement.
The future UK–EU relationship – what do parliamentarians want?
The Institute for Government was delighted to bring together a panel of experts to discuss the future UK/EU relationship – what do MPs want?
Article 49: rejoining the EU
Article 49 of the Treaty on European Union establishes how a country can join the EU.
Preparing Brexit: the scale of the task left for UK business and government
The coronavirus crisis has left many companies in a worse position to prepare for Brexit than they were ahead of a possible no-deal outcome in 2019.
The scrutiny of special advisers
Special advisers play an essential role throughout government. But is their role about to change?
The government's Brexit border plan is far from being oven ready
The government’s publication of the border operating model is just the first of many steps to ensure business is ready for Brexit
Westminster’s proposals on the UK internal market could lead to a constitutional collision
A constitutional clash is looming, writes Jess Sargeant
Is business ready for Brexit?
The Institute for Government was delighted to host this panel event on whether business is ready for Brexit.