The Treasury’s estimate of the cost of the UK’s ‘divorce’ from the European Union is reasonable but liable to prove too low, the National Audit Office has said.
The UK could be “punished” by the European Union if it tries to lower corporate tax to attract business after leaving the bloc, tax avoidance campaigner Dame Margaret Hodge has told PF...
We need to see some clear signposts for public services along the road to Brexit if they are to benefit from reforms when the UK leaves the EU, says Julia Goldsworthy.
The South West could be hit harder than other parts of England when the UK leaves the EU, according to panel members at a one-off Brexit discussion convened by CIPFA in Bristol.
Ahead of Phase 2 of the Brexit negotiations, CIPFA’s Alan Bermingham looks at what is at stake and notes that, without clarity, transition arrangements are a wasting asset.
Research commissioned by London mayor Sadiq Khan has found that a ‘hard’ Brexit with no deal between the UK and EU could lead to a lost decade of lower employment and economic growth.
The way public funding is distributed should be overhauled after the UK leaves the EU and made more responsive to need and focused on outcomes, according to CIPFA’s Brexit Advisory Commission.
The UK will set aside £3bn over the next two years to help Whitehall prepare for “every possible outcome” of Brexit, the chancellor announced in his Budget speech today.
Paris and Amsterdam will host the EU’s medical and banking watchdogs after ministers picked names from a large bowl to decide where the organisations and 1,000 staff should move after Brexit.
Brexit brings with it an opportunity to harness the power of public procurement to revive local economies, the Centre for Local Economic Strategies has argued.
Foreign secretary Boris Johnson has come under fire from the statistics watchdog for repeating the controversial claim that the NHS could get £350m a week after the UK leaves the EU.
CIPFA has officially launched its Brexit Advisory Commission to examine the challenges and opportunities facing the public sector as the UK withdraws from the EU.
The European Union (Withdrawal) Bill - known as the Great Repeal Bill - was published yesterday. It threw up a range of issues, including Scotland and Wales expressing discontent. And this is just...