Brexit
The Government’s Brexit economic analysis deserves to be taken seriously
MPs should not simply dismiss the analysis out of hand or try to mislead the public about what it shows.
The EU is trying to bypass the UK and improve its links with Australia
The UK will adapt to Brexit – but the rest of the world may be able to move faster to create new post-Brexit relations.
MPs are right to insist government compares the PM’s deal with no Brexit
The Government's economic analysis must reflect the choice between the Prime Minister's deal, no deal, and no Brexit.
Brexit deal: Political Declaration on future UK-EU relationship
The UK and EU have agreed a revised Political Declaration setting out the framework for the future relationship.
The next big concessions in Parliament won’t be on Brexit
The Government is likely to have to continue with its strategy of making concessions where it can – or make use of other tools.
No-deal Brexit: EU preparations
Both the UK Government and the EU have said that their aim is to reach a deal that delivers a smooth and orderly exit from the EU.
Brexit deal: the Withdrawal Agreement
The UK and the EU agreed draft agreement on the UK's withdrawal from the EU on 17 October 2019.
Best available Brexit not entailing excessive damage?
UK ministers have offered a masterclass in how not to run a negotiation.
Three contradictory promises on the Irish border
At some point soon, the Government is going to have to confront these contradictions head on and decide who they are going to disappoint.
What makes a successful Brexit: in conversation with Frances O'Grady
The Institute for Government was delighted to welcome Frances O’Grady, General Secretary of the British Trades Union Congress (TUC).