Brexit
Irish backstop
The Northern Ireland backstop was an arrangement for the Irish border that was part of Theresa May’s Brexit deal.
No-deal Brexit: UK preparations
The UK’s no-deal readiness is about more than just government – it means public bodies, individuals, and above all businesses taking action to prepare
The UK still isn’t ready for a no deal Brexit
There are still many outstanding issues the Government needs to address before the UK can be ready for a no deal Brexit.
The short-term economic impact of a no deal Brexit matters too
A no deal Brexit could be disruptive in the short term unless softened by a number of side deals.
In conversation with John Fingleton: competition policy after Brexit
The Institute for Government was delighted to welcome John Fingleton, former chief executive of the Office of Fair Trading, for an 'in-conversation'.
Brexit: six months to go
The progress made in delivering Brexit since the EU referendum and what to expect in the frantic few months ahead.
Saving the Union from Brexit will require bold thinking about the constitution
Te UK and Scottish Governments are divided by a deep gulf in their understanding of the constitution.
The 2019 Spending Review
Brexit will make the next spending review harder than in past years
Is business ready for Brexit?
The UK is little over six months away from Brexit. We heard from a panel of business representatives about how prepared business is for Brexit.
Negotiating Brexit: policing and criminal justice
Failure to secure a new agreement on policing and criminal justice after Brexit will make it harder to extradite dangerous criminals from the UK.