Brexit
Now for Brexit – and a battle for the Union
The general election means we will now see the type of Conservative prime minister that Boris Johnson intends to be.
Election 2019 Breakfast: What happens now?
The 2019 General Election is one of the most unpredictable and important elections in recent times. On the morning after polling day, we discussed the
A new Conservative government should abolish DExEU on 1 February
The government should abolish the Department for Exiting the EU on 1 February.
Whitehall is braced for more Brexit challenges, big government changes and a backlog of work
As the election campaign draws to a close, Emma Norris identifies the challenges that await civil servants in the weeks and months ahead.
Election 2019: Should the Treasury change its economic thinking?
The main political parties are offering strikingly different visions for the future of the country, including radically different economic policy agen
Becoming a junior minister
How junior ministers can make the most of their time in office.
The UK’s trade strategy should not place the US at the front of the queue
The UK should resist the temptation to make the US the priority in any post-Brexit trade policy.
The Labour and Conservative manifestos dodge the biggest Brexit questions
The Labour and Conservative party manifestos are looking only at the short term and fail to answer the important questions about Brexit.
The new year challenges ahead in Parliament
The government will face a number of challenges in Parliament in 2020.
General Election 2019: Institute for Government verdict on the manifestos
Bronwen Maddox weighs up the Conservative, Labour and Liberal Democrat manifestos.