Brexit
The economic consequences of coronavirus go way beyond short-term fixes
The coronavirus outbreak means an immediate economic test for the government, and in the long-term could mean a major re-evaluation in what the public
The government’s consultation on tariffs will give it little guidance
The government is right to consult the public on its post-Brexit plans
Boris Johnson must be prepared for coronavirus to disrupt his Brexit timetable
Face-to-face negotiations between the UK and EU planned for 16 March have been called off, but UK ministers are sticking to the line that their Brexit
Coronavirus budget bailouts make sense – but are not without risk
Bailing out businesses affected by coronavirus is the right thing to do – but it is an approach that should not be replicated for a no-deal Brexit
Brexit dividend
This explainer sets out how any Brexit dividend (or otherwise) is reflected in the government’s official independent forecasts prepared by the OBR.
The collapse of Flybe puts the government's post-Brexit agenda in the spotlight
The Flybe collapse asks questions of the government's post-Brexit approach to state intervention and its flagship 'levelling up' agenda
David Gauke
David Gauke reflects on his time at the Treasury, pushing through reforms to the justice system and rebelling against the government in parliament.
How will the Northern Ireland protocol work?
This event examined how the Northern Ireland protocol might operate and what needs to be done to make it work.
Six things we learnt from budget 2020
In the run-up to the budget, Dr Gemma Tetlow laid out six things she was looking out for and has since assessed what we learnt.
The UK’s different approaches to US and EU trade negotiations will not help either cause
The task of completing trade deals with both the EU and US this year has been made tougher still by inconsistencies in the UK’s approach