Lewis Lloyd
Former researcher
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Brexit billions sound big, but won’t solve ‘no deal’
The decision to agree this latest cash injection is being reported as part of a wider ramping up of preparations for a ‘no deal’ Brexit.
Time is running out on EU policing and criminal justice cooperation
No deal would be a significant step back for UK–EU security cooperation – particularly when it comes to policing and criminal justice.
Brexit: six months to go
The progress made in delivering Brexit since the EU referendum and what to expect in the frantic few months ahead.
Negotiating Brexit: policing and criminal justice
Failure to secure a new agreement on policing and criminal justice after Brexit will make it harder to extradite dangerous criminals from the UK.
Preparing Brexit: How ready is Whitehall?
Political divisions over Brexit are creating a culture of secrecy in Whitehall.
A missed chance to reassure that Whitehall has Brexit covered
The Government's latest Single Departmental Plans offer a fairer reflection of the impact of Brexit on departments’ work – but not by much.
Negotiating Brexit: the views of the EU27
While the EU27 are likely to remain united in their approach to the Brexit negotiations, it is essential for the UK to understand the differences in t
Whitehall steps up a Brexit gear
Whitehall departments' Brexit spending allocations show a move in policy from development to implementation.
Costing Brexit: what is Whitehall spending on exiting the EU?
In the six government departments most affected by Brexit, preparations for leaving the EU will cost at least £400m in the 2017/18 financial year.
David Jones
David Jones reflects on his year as a minister in the new Department for Exiting the EU and also his time at the Welsh Office.