Brexit
The coronavirus response means the government will need to extend the Brexit transition period
With the UK and EU both battling the coronavirus pandemic, the government will need to accept that its current Brexit timetable is no longer viable
Extending the Brexit transition period
The UK and EU have until the 1 July 2020 to decide to extend the transition period. Speakers explored the likelihood of an extension.
Trade: tariffs
Tariffs are taxes charged on the import of goods from foreign countries.
Coronavirus leaves EU contemplating a longer Brexit transition period – but the time to act is short
Georgina Wright says the EU believe it is only a matter of time before a new extension is negotiated
UK–EU future relationship: fisheries
British fishing organisations believe that the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy means that they have not received their fair share of quotas.
IfG Briefing: The First 100 Days – where next?
On 21 March it will have been 100 days since the 2019 General Election. Join IfG experts to discuss what the government has achieved so far.
POSTPONED: In conversation with Stefaan de Rynck
The Institute for Government is delighted to welcome Stefaan de Rynck, Senior Adviser to Michel Barnier and Head of Task Force for Relations with the
Implementing Brexit: the role of the joint committee
The withdrawal agreement commits the UK and the EU to establish a joint committee to oversee and monitor the application of the treaty.
The Windrush scandal was a failure of law, policy, politics and bureaucracy
The long-awaited Windrush Lessons Learned Review has been published.
POSTPONED: Influencing the EU: lessons from Canada, Switzerland and beyond
This event will explore what the UK can learn from Canada, Switzerland and other third countries.