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11 Nov 19
The European economy is headed for a period of more subdued growth as a result of uncertainty fuelled by trade conflicts and intensifying geopolitical tensions, according to the latest forecast.
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18 Jan 19
Having voted overwhelmingly to reject the Brexit deal, parliament must now make sure that the government is ready for no deal, says the Institute for Government’s Tim Durrant.
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16 May 18
Quangos will need to “rise from the ashes” to replace “whole swathes of EU regulation” following Brexit, the Public Accounts Committee chair has predicted to PF.
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10 Jan 18
Norway has said it hopes the UK will stay “as close as possible” to the single market after leaving the European Union.
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10 Jan 18
The National Audit Office has confirmed that it is already at work on examining the UK’s withdrawal payment from the European Union.
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8 Jan 18
Chancellor Philip Hammond has confirmed further analysis on the impact of Brexit will not be shared publicly.
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6 Sep 17
Tighter immigration rules in Britain post-Brexit could be relaxed for health and social care, a leaked Home Office paper has suggested.
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30 Aug 17
More than 70% of British adults said paying a Brexit divorce bill higher than £30bn would be unacceptable, according to an ICM poll.
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18 Aug 17
Councils will press the government to simplify procurement rules once the UK leaves the European Union, the Local Government Association has said.
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17 Jul 17
Councils must be included in vital discussions about converting EU law into British law, the Local Government Association has stated.
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19 Jun 17
Brexit negotiations between the UK and the EU, which start today must keep public services at the heart of the debate, CIPFA has declared.
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16 Jun 17
Brexit talks will go ahead on Monday even though it is unlikely the Conservatives will have reached a deal with the Democratic Unionist Party.
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29 Mar 17
CIPFA is launching an independent advisory commission on Brexit to highlight the risks and opportunities facing the public sector.
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12 Feb 16
The UK sent a total of £11.4bn to the European Union in 2014 and received £5.6bn in return, a net contribution of £5.7bn, government auditors have confirmed.
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2 Feb 16
UK business leaders believe Britain is better off in the European Union, where it can push for a more effective, competitive and sustainable EU from within, according to research commissioned by UK...
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26 Jan 16
A review by the European Commission has found that the public finances in the UK face a high level of risk due to increasing public sector debt levels forecast over the next decade.