Brexit
Trust in government is growing – but it needs to deliver
Much has been written about the deep divide between Leave and Remain voters. New polling published today by the IfG challenges this analysis
How can Parliament conduct effective Brexit scrutiny?
The Secretary of State for Exiting the EU, David Davis, says accountability to Parliament for Brexit negotiations will be retrospective
Brexit: What now for UK immigration policy?
Leaving the EU offers an opportunity to rethink the UK’s immigration policy and to design and implement a new immigration system.
Brexit: what role for Parliament?
As Parliament returned from its summer recess, attention turned to what role it should play in the UK’s exit from the European Union.
Theresa May’s first Brexit Cabinet meeting
Theresa May is convening her first Cabinet meeting at Chequers today
Presumed consent? The role of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland in the Brexit process
There has been debate over whether the devolved legislatures could hinder Brexit via the ‘legislative consent’ convention
A ‘supersize committee’ could hamper Parliament’s scrutiny of Brexit
Theresa May reorganised government to deliver Brexit, but there remains a lingering question over how Parliament will scrutinise the process
Are we there yet? Progress on Theresa May’s government reorganisation
It’s now just over two weeks since Theresa May settled into Downing Street and slightly less than that since she restructured government
The domestic politics of negotiating Brexit: EU money?
How much we contribute and receive from the EU dominated the referendum campaign and aftermath
Industrial relations: how to create an effective industrial strategy
Robyn Munro sets out the lessons for how to create and maintain an effective dialogue with business