Brexit
Major projects: ministers need to face facts
The Government is becoming less confident that its largest projects will be delivered successfully.
On Brexit, sooner or later we will have to talk about immigration
No.10 appears to be assuming the EU will accept the ending of freedom of movement.
UK–EU future relationship: level playing field
A level playing field is a trade policy term that refers to a set of common rules and standards that are used primarily to prevent businesses in one c
Six tests for the Prime Minister's Brexit white paper
The long-promised Brexit white paper needs to give UK negotiators a clear mandate for phase two, rather than more options.
Aid and development after Brexit
At this event, Matthew Rycroft, Permanent Secretary at the Department for International Development, set out his thinking about the future of UK aid.
The Home Office offers a fluffy environment for EU citizens in search of settled status
Getting EU citizens' status right would be a big step in restoring confidence that the department can run a new migration system after Brexit.
Parliament’s 'meaningful vote' on Brexit
This explainer looks at parliament’s consideration of the Brexit deal.
EU red lines on security cooperation risk an outcome nobody wants
The EU's red lines risk a relationship that dramatically reduces policing and judicial co-operation between the UK and the EU.
Has the Government Digital Service been successful?
The Government Digital Service (GDS) was set up to modernise public service delivery in the UK. Has it been successful? And what can other organisatio
The battle for control of Brexit
The pitched battle over the ‘meaningful vote’ amendment is a battle between two Conservative factions to get the Brexit they want.