Brexit
A no-deal Brexit is at odds with the government’s commitment to the Union
The future of the United Kingdom will be at risk if UK leaves the EU without a Brexit deal.
Bailout for business in a no-deal Brexit
If the UK leaves the EU without a deal, the government will not be able to support all affected industries.
No Deal Brexit and the Union
A no-deal Brexit would be highly controversial in all three devolved nations and increase risks to the Union itself.
A Brexit breakthrough is possible – but perhaps not in time for the deadline
A Brexit extension is still possible even if the UK and the EU sign off on a deal next week.
It is right for the Queen to consider her possible role in the Brexit showdown
It is entirely appropriate for Buckingham Palace to be seeking advice on how and when a monarch could dismiss a prime minister.
The four flaws in Boris Johnson’s proposals for a rewritten Brexit deal
The government’s proposals for an alternative to the Irish border backstop are likely to be too problematic to secure the EU’s backing.
The government's proposal for the Northern Ireland protocol
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has written to the European Union to set out the UK’s proposal for the Irish protocol (the so-called backstop)
Data Bites #6: Getting things done with data in government
At this month's Data Bites, we heard from The Legal Education Foundation on Digital Justice, as well as the Food Standards Agency and the NAO.
Even a Commons majority for an EU withdrawal agreement doesn’t rule out a no-deal Brexit
If Boris Johnson persuades MPs to vote for a Brexit agreement, then the bigger parliamentary challenge could be turning that deal into law.
Forming a caretaker government is far more complicated than just choosing a prime minister
Installing an interim alternative to Boris Johnson would only be the first challenge for opposition parties.