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4 Apr 17
Brexit is already having a profound effect on the recruitment and retention of public service workers, according to leading economist Jonathan Portes.
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4 Apr 17
The people have spoken. Britain is exiting the EU. And, with the triggering of Article 50, the transition from planning to execution has begun.
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4 Apr 17
As Brexit negotiations get under way, public sector organisations face an uncertain future. They need to assert themselves
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4 Apr 17
Whatever the post-Brexit state of the economy and public finances, there are some fiscal fundamentals that need to be addressed
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4 Apr 17
The idea that a more restrictive migration system will help public services recruit and retain the workers they need is ill founded
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3 Apr 17
Download our supplement on the implications of Brexit for public finance
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3 Apr 17
Brexit could mean radical changes to local government procurement. What are the potential opportunities and costs in this new world?
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3 Apr 17
Leaving the EU has major consequences for higher education. The long–term challenges are the most serious
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3 Apr 17
The NHS needs to bang the drum for patient access, its workforce and clinical care in the EU negotiations
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3 Apr 17
The ending of EU structural funding after 2020 is an opportunity for a rethink on UK regional aid. What might a post-Brexit policy look like?
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3 Apr 17
EU legislation has helped clean up the UK’s act since the days when it was the ‘dirty man’ of Europe. So how will environmental issues be tackled after Brexit?
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3 Apr 17
Negotiations with the EU must consider all three devolved nations’ views. What is at stake is the union of the UK as we know it
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3 Apr 17
A successful Brexit depends upon ministers and civil servants working effectively together, and facing up to the extraordinary challenges ahead
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29 Mar 17
As Brexit negotiations begin the public sector will receive certainty “where possible”, Theresa May outlined in her statement on triggering Article 50.
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27 Mar 17
Brexit offers a chance to re-examine the UK’s economic objectives and do things differently. There are many reasons to be cheerful
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27 Mar 17
Rumours of the UK’s post-Brexit tax haven status have been exaggerated. But politicians must resist public pressure to make short-termist tax changes on other fronts
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20 Mar 17
Downing Street today announced that the official process of leaving the EU will start on March 29 after the Queen gave royal assent to the necessary legislation last week.
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17 Mar 17
Brexit will not be the “apocalypse” but it will be unavoidably “complex and costly”, the former director of the World Trade Organisation has said.
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14 Mar 17
As the government prepares to trigger Article 50, CIPFA is bringing together leading experts and practitioners to debate the future implications for public services.
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17 Feb 17
The UK will be in a strong negotiating position to claim a share of EU assets accrued during the country’s membership of the economic bloc as part of Brexit negotiations, according to CIPFA...
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2 Feb 17
UK contributions to the EU budget may continue even after Brexit, the government’s white paper has confirmed.
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1 Feb 17
Facts and figures from the January/February edition of Public Finance magazine on the cost of Brexit, the plight of the “Jams” and the refurbishment of Buckingham Palace
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30 Jan 17
Unless the government is clear about planning, negotiating and spending priorities around Brexit, there is a risk the UK will not be prepared for complex talks and life after leaving the EU
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24 Jan 17
The Supreme Court has upheld the High Court’s ruling that the government must gain parliamentary approval before it triggers article 50, the formal mechanism that will begin Britain’s...
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18 Jan 17
No deal on Brexit would not be better than a bad deal, but the “worst possible situation”, an expert in European Union law has told the House of Lords sub-committee on EU financial...