Brexit
How the Government could recover from its Brexit hangover
The Government has compounded its loss of control of Parliament with a loss of control of Cabinet.
The UK’s ‘no deal’ plan for the Irish border falls short
The Government's plan for the Irish border doesn't work in the longer term.
They rejected the Prime Minister’s deal – now MPs must tell us their vision for Brexit
Parliament has again rejected the Prime Minister’s Brexit deal. Now MPs are the ones responsible for setting out an alternative to break the impasse.
The UK’s Independent Trade Policy falls at the first hurdle
There are reasons to be seriously concerned about the Government’s handing of tariff policy.
An Article 50 extension is becoming inevitable – the question is how long?
Whether or not her Brexit deal passes, the Prime Minister is likely to need more time.
Any Brexit “deal dividend” won’t last for long
The prospect of a Brexit “deal dividend” is at best a temporary fillip.
Workers’ rights after Brexit: the limits of legislation
There are limits to what any UK government can do unilaterally to strengthen protection of workers' rights.
Managing migration after Brexit
The Home Office may not be the right department to manage immigration policy after Brexit