Brexit
The June deadline for Brexit extension has passed – but the UK could still buy more time
There are ways to secure more time later in the year for businesses worried about their new trading relationship with the EU
Government in Northern Ireland: six months since power-sharing was restored
This event looked at the first six months since Stormont returned and how the new power-sharing arrangements have worked.
The UK needs to explore compromises on state aid
State aid proposals being floated amid ongoing UK–EU future-relationship negotiations are a step in the right direction
Britain, Brexit and Hong Kong: the problems of UK nationality law
Brexit, and the situation in Hong Kong, offer a golden opportunity to clear up UK nationality law
A reminder that political crises carry high stakes in Northern Ireland
The recent row between Northern Ireland’s main political parties has laid bare the unique challenges of the executive’s governance arrangements
David McAllister MEP – The role of the European Parliament in Brexit talks
The Institute for Government is delighted to welcome David McAllister, the Chair of the European Parliament’s UK Coordination Group.
The UK’s Brexit preparations must now begin in earnest
With exactly six months left of the transition period, getting a distracted UK ready for Brexit by December will be difficult
In conversation with Andreas Michaelis, Germany’s Ambassador to the UK
Bronwen Maddox, Director of the Institute for Government, was joined by HE Andreas Michaelis, Germany’s new Ambassador to the UK.
Devolution and the future UK–EU relationship
How – and how well – the UK government has engaged the devolved administrations in its talks with the EU.
Brexit: where next?
The Institute for Government Brexit team discussed the PM’s ambitious timetable and the prospects of the deal.