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Best available Brexit not entailing excessive damage?
UK ministers have offered a masterclass in how not to run a negotiation.
The risk from cuts
Graham Atkins, IfG Researcher, says while children’s social care has become more efficient since 2010, it will be difficult to push further and cuts t
Three contradictory promises on the Irish border
At some point soon, the Government is going to have to confront these contradictions head on and decide who they are going to disappoint.
Joe Marshall
Former senior researcher
Today: Parliament's 'meaningful vote' on Brexit
Dr Hannah White, IfG Director of Research, discusses the Commons procedure on Parliament's meaningful vote on a final Brexit deal.
What makes a successful Brexit: in conversation with Frances O'Grady
The Institute for Government was delighted to welcome Frances O’Grady, General Secretary of the British Trades Union Congress (TUC).
Home Office review could undo corrosive effect of poor advice
Better informed ministers could have helped safeguard the department’s reputation.
The UK can’t rely on WTO rules to soften the blow of no deal Brexit
WTO rules won’t prevent the EU from applying its laws to the UK in the event of a no deal Brexit.
John Bercow blocks questions over Keith Vaz ‘bullying’
Dr Hannah White, IfG Director of Research, says a parliamentary ruling that prevent questions over bullying claims illustrates why staff have no confi
Supervision after Brexit
The UK must say who will play the role of the European Commission after Brexit.
The smartest guy in the room: an appreciation of Jeremy Heywood
Jeremy Heywood was a great friend to the Institute for Government, but more importantly was an example of just how good the civil service can be.