Opposition MPs have criticised the government for spending £1.2m on legal fees in its battle to trigger Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty without a vote in Parliament, official documents have...
Devolution done well could deliver growth that would cancel out the damage that will be done to the economy by Brexit, CIPFA conference delegates have heard.
A second referendum on Scottish independence will be put on hold until after Brexit, Scotland’s first minister and SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon has said.
European Union leaders have cautiously welcomed the prime minister Theresa May’s proposals on the rights of EU citizens to remain in the UK after Brexit but warn there are still “...
The government’s redeployment of civil servants to key Brexit ministries risks overstretching Whitehall and leaving some policy areas exposed to further cuts, the FDA union has warned.
Local government faces greater uncertainty because of the current political situation after the general election last week, the head of CIPFA has said.
A Conservative government looks likely for the next few years. What might public services look like given the effects of Brexit and a (probably) sluggish economy?
The government should not turn away from EU experts - who could be 'remainers' - if it wants the Brexit negotiations to be a success, former UK permanent representative to the European Union...
Brexit could bring Scotland’s plans for a new generation of social housing grinding to a halt, leaders of the Scottish housing association movement have warned.