Brexit
Lord Frost’s departure leaves gaps in the UK's post-Brexit domestic agenda
Liz Truss’s adoption of some – but not all – of Lord Frost’s remit raises questions about the government’s post-Brexit vision.
What North Shropshire does (not) mean for the prime minister and his agenda
A shock by-election defeat leaves the prime minister facing calls from across his party to switch course,
Last Brexmas, I gave you my deal
The IfG Brexit team and Anand Menon look back at how the UK is adjusting to life outside the EU and what to look out for in the UK-EU relationship in
Can UK trade policy be made greener?
Does the UK’s post-Brexit independent trade policy live up to its domestic environmental commitments?
Angela Rayner MP: how Labour would rebuild trust in public life
Rt Hon Angela Rayner MP, Deputy Leader of the Opposition, delivered a keynote speech setting out how Labour would reform the systems that govern stand
Brexit and immigration: is taking back control helping the UK economy?
10 months on from 'taking back control’ of the UK border, the UK labour market is under pressure.
Supply chain problems
Since the summer of 2021, widespread disruption to supply chains has hit the headlines – both in the UK and globally.
Brexit fish rows are a taste of things to come
Bust-ups of this kind risk defining the post-Brexit EU-UK relationship
Disputes under the Trade and Cooperation Agreement
The UK–EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement has a mechanism for settling disputes. But how does it work?
In conversation with Information Commissioner Elizabeth Denham
Elizabeth Denham reflects on her five years as Information Commissioner and the questions of freedom of information, data use and transparency raised