Regulation
Andrew Tyrie can't be an independent regulator and take the Tory whip
Andrew Tyrie's appointment as a Conservative peer is incompatible with his position as chair of the Competition and Markets Authority.
Scotland and Wales reject the Government’s latest Brexit offer – what next?
Negotiations between the UK and devolved governments are at risk of failure.
Third stop on the road to Brexit
The Brexit show rolls on to Vienna today. David Davis is hinting at where the government may end up – but Jill Rutter argues that it is far from clear
The EU hints at what it means by ‘Canada plus’ for post-Brexit trade
EU nervousness about the risks of UK regulatory divergence could be an opportunity for the Government.
The Nuclear Safeguards Bill may not protect the UK’s nuclear industry after Brexit
The post-Brexit nuclear regulator needs to develop skills and infrastructure.
Why the Office for Students needs to show its independence
What matters is how the Office for Students board collectively performs and that it shows its independence from government.
Freedom of information
What is freedom of information and why is it important?
The civil service after Article 50
This paper looks at the challenges facing the civil service during Brexit.
Politics and regulation: recipe for conflict or constructive partnership?
The relationship between regulators and politicians was the subject of an event in the IfG and City of London series on government and regulation.
Politics and regulation
This seminar brought together regulators and politicians to discuss the interplay between politics and regulation.