Brexit
Whitehall Monitor 2018
The turnover of ministers is impeding the Government's progress on Brexit, major projects and the challenges for public services.
David Jones
David Jones reflects on his year as a minister in the new Department for Exiting the EU and also his time at the Welsh Office.
What does the Government think about the economics of Brexit?
The government should publish its economic assessments of Brexit to ensure that the Cabinet, Parliament and the public can make an informed decision.
Sewel convention
How the Sewel convention works in practice and what happens when devolved consent is withheld.
The House of Lords and the EU Withdrawal Bill
The Institute for Government hosted a discussion on the prospects for the EU Withdrawal Bill in the House of Lords. Discussion focussed on how Governm
The Brexit eclipse
The biggest mistake the Government can make is to let Brexit dominate everything.
In conversation with Yvette Cooper
The Institute for Government was delighted to welcome Rt Hon Yvette Cooper MP, Chair of the Home Affairs Select Committee, to discuss immigration poli
An early transition deal won’t avoid the Brexit cliff edge
A transition of two years or so will buy important time, but the Brexit cliffs will quickly come back in to view.
Burying Brexit in the Government’s plans
Negotiating and implementing the UK’s withdrawal from the EU is the Government’s most important job over the coming years.
Legislating Brexit in 2018
This is the year Parliament started to get to grips with Brexit. And it will dominate 2018 to an even greater extent, argues Maddy Thimont Jack.