Brexit
Brexit: Four options for the UK’s services industry
Ines Stelk says there are four options for future trade with the EU that offer the best deal
The High Court’s ruling v the Government’s plan to trigger Article 50
The High Court has ruled that the Government cannot kick off the process of the UK leaving the EU without the consent of Parliament
Reading between the lines of the Nissan deal
The Government has said to Nissan that the Brexit deal will avoid tariffs and non-tariff barriers to trade
What the Government needs to demonstrate before it pulls the Article 50 trigger
Theresa May will trigger Article 50 ‘no later’ than the end of March 2017
Simon Fraser: Parliament will have 'some sort of vote' in Brexit
Sir Simon Fraser, former Permanent Under-Secretary at the Foreign & Commonwealth Office, was the latest speaker in our Brexit events series
Desmond Swayne
Desmond Swayne reflects on his time in government for the Institute for Government’s Ministers Reflect project.
Brexit: How should the UK approach Brexit negotiations?
The Institute for Government was delighted to welcome Sir Simon Fraser, former Permanent Under-Secretary at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Four-nation Brexit
The UK and devolved governments should work together on leaving the EU.
100 days of Theresa May: a break with the past – but an unclear future
Although officially leading an incumbent government, Theresa May made it clear that she will govern as new
Scrutinising Brexit
Parliamentary scrutiny of Brexit is off to a shaky start, with Parliament already running over 30 separate inquiries into the issue.