Brexit
Four things we learnt from the UK–EU high-level meeting
This week’s meeting confirmed that the UK and EU want a quick Brexit deal – but little more than that
Leading in an emergency: cabinet secretaries and crises
We talk to three former cabinet secretaries about the kinds of crises they faced.
Fisheries after Brexit
For this special IfG Live event, panellists will discuss the importance of fisheries to negotiations and the UK and EU positions.
Preparing the public for Brexit will be much harder this time around
The government has set itself a huge communications task in attempting to prepare the public for Brexit while also keeping it safe during a pandemic
A UK–EU deal is still possible
Brexit negotiators should cancel their summer holidays
The prime minister is right to apply his Brexit management model to coronavirus
The prime minister’s new coronavirus cabinet committees, based directly on the model he used to “get Brexit done”, should help improve government co-o
Implementing Brexit: securing more time
Five options for the UK and EU to secure more time after the 31 December deadline.
In conversation with Stefaan de Rynck
The Institute for Government was delighted to welcome Stefaan de Rynck, Senior Adviser to Michel Barnier and Head of Task Force for UK Relations.
UK–EU future relationship negotiations: key flashpoints
We set out four key flashpoints for the future relationship negotiations.
Implementing Brexit: the Northern Ireland protocol
How the Northern Ireland protocol might work and the challenges of ensuring it is operational before the end of the transition period.