Brexit
Levelling the Brexit playing field for MPs
Government has pledged to give MPs the same access to Brexit negotiations as MEPs
Sturgeon sets Scotland on collision course with May’s Government
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon’s speech emphasised both her continued opposition to Brexit, especially a withdrawal from the Single Market, and also h
Parliament’s role in Brexit talks
David Davis and Theresa May are both clear that Parliament will not have a vote on the UK’s Brexit negotiating position
Come back Treasury, your country needs you…
Jill Rutter warns the Treasury is now looking marginalised – just when we really need it.
Theresa May’s speech: big on ambition – but can she really deliver?
The big theme of Theresa May’s first conference speech as Prime Minister was that ‘change is going to come’
Brexit: What we now know
The Prime Minister and her Brexit ministers have finally provided some information about how they see the UK’s exit from the EU being achieved
Brexit: What now for UK immigration policy?
Our latest Brexit event – held in partnership with PwC – focused on the need to reform the UK immigration system
Planning Brexit: silence is not a strategy
Brexit could cost £65m a year and mean hiring at least 500 new civil servants.
What happens if the UK and devolved governments can’t agree on Brexit
How the devolved governments will be involved in Brexit is a matter of serious concern in Edinburgh, Cardiff and Belfast
100 days of solitude: progress since the decision to leave the EU
We still know very little about what ‘Brexit’ will look like and how the UK’s negotiating position will be decided