Brexit
Civil service cuts should be informed by proper workforce planning
Rhys Clyne says that the government should work out the skills and experience it need from the civil service
A Brexit solution for Northern Ireland is possible with further compromise
There is a route to progress on the Northern Ireland protocol renegotiations but both sides will need to compromise
The view from Northern Ireland
This podcast will explore the view from Northern Ireland – can the UK and EU reach an agreement before the end of the year? Will the Assembly survive
Conservative Party Conference: high on Boris Johnson’s optimism, low on new policy
The Institute for Government team headed to Manchester to take the temperature of the Conservative Party conference
How should autumn shortages affect long-term government policy?
The government should acknowledge the Brexit-related causes of our current problems
Ken Skates
Ken Skates reflects on his time in the Welsh government following the EU referendum and during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The government should face up to the border consequences of its Brexit deal
Stephen Barclay is well-placed to improve and implement existing plans
Máirtín Ó Muilleoir
Máirtín Ó Muilleoir reflects on his time in the Northern Ireland executive, implications of the EU referendum, and the 2017 collapse of the executive.
The UK border: will supply chain problems get worse?
From disrupted supply chains to a shortage of lorry drivers, Brexit and Covid have combined to cause major problems at the UK border.
How the EU and the UK can use extra time to make Northern Ireland protocol work
Jess Sargeant sets out how the UK and the EU can reach agreement on the future of the Northern Ireland protocol