Brexit
There are still big questions about a second Brexit referendum
Another referendum may not solve the question of the UK’s future relationship with the EU.
The EU’s Brexit Trilemma: what happens to the Irish border if there is no deal?
If the UK leaves the EU without a deal then the Irish border question becomes a painful one for the EU to answer.
The UK deserves to know how ready we really are for no deal
The Government has not given MPs the information they need to vote on whether the UK is ready for a No Deal Brexit.
Brexit budges do not (yet) bring us closer to agreement
Neither the Prime Minister nor Jeremy Corbyn has settled the Brexit stand-off.
Keynote speech by Michael Russell MSP: ‘Scotland, Brexit and Devolution’
Michael Russell MSP is lead minister for Brexit and relations with the UK government.
In conversation with Sir Ivan Rogers
The Institute for Government is pleased to welcome Sir Ivan Rogers, former UK Permanent Representative to the EU, to discuss how the UK should deal wi
MPs should make the most of their opportunity to assess no deal preparations
Five questions MPs should ask the Government about its preparation for a no deal Brexit.
Business despairs as Parliament runs down the Brexit clock
The increasing disconnect between events in Parliament and the world beyond Westminster is causing serious problems for business.
Withdrawal Agreement Act
The UK needs the Withdrawal Agreement Act to implement its Withdrawal Agreement with the EU.