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36 posts categorised "Brexit"
March 22, 2021
Why gender and regional inequality need to be at the heart of levelling up
To truly ‘level up’, economic and social policy needs to directly address how gender inequality and regional inequality come together.
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March 08, 2021
Inclusion and diversity will be key to a fair recovery
Rachel Taylor blogs on inclusion and diversity in policy making and the public sector.
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December 18, 2018
Harvest what you sow - four ways to improve business engagement in future negotiations
Deal, or No Deal, let’s not forget that it’s business that trades. While government negotiates the future trade agreements, it’s business that delivers on the ambition of economic growth
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October 25, 2018
When one size doesn’t fit all: Why we need a tailored and segmented approach to meeting the export challenge
By David Amstrong. When one size doesn’t fit all. David Armstrong explains why the UK needs a tailored and segmented approach to exporting.
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September 27, 2018
This party conference season let’s also think about issues other than Brexit
By Quentin Cole. The news agenda is dominated by Brexit machinations, yet there are big questions beyond the UK's exit from the EU that must not be ignored. Quentin Cole sets out the other issues that should be top of mind this party conference season.
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March 29, 2018
Brexit - One Year to Go
12 months from today the UK will no longer be a member of the European Union. And following the publication of the EU guidelines at last week’s summit, we certainly have a clearer idea of what Brexit will mean.
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March 19, 2018
Trade after Brexit: Is smart technology smart enough for Brexit's borders?
By Michael Moore Senior Adviser Michael Moore explores the political conundrum surrounding the Irish border, and why there is still so much focus on the...
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March 15, 2018
Not too far to trade: Three reasons to be optimistic about trade opportunities for the UK and South Africa
By David Armstrong This Easter I’m lucky enough to be going on a big family trip to South Africa. Two of our three children are...
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February 15, 2018
What we need to know about the UK’s trading challenge
By Matt Alabaster Every year for the past 20 years, the UK has bought more goods and services from overseas than we have managed to...
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December 15, 2017
The future of trade regulation after Brexit - a moving feast?
By Paul George Two weeks ago, I chaired the latest in our series of podcasts on Trade Matters, focusing this time on the Future of...
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December 13, 2017
Twelve stocking fillers for Christmas
By Tina Hallett It’s been a year of political change and uncertainty, at home and abroad. Brexit has dominated the headlines and, with the recent...
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November 26, 2017
Exploring the changing global environment for UK universities
By Ian Looker On 9 November, we joined forces with the Higher Education Policy Institute (HEPI) to host a roundtable event in our Leeds office...
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November 23, 2017
Budget 2017 - What has the Chancellor done for public services?
By Nick C Jones Nick C Jones blogs on the Autumn Budget 2017 and considers what it means for the public sector. This Budget provided...
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November 08, 2017
Unleashing the potential of cities to deliver good, inclusive growth
By Paul Terrington When the Government makes a public commitment to deliver an “economy that works for all”, we need new ways to measure the...
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September 22, 2017
What is the future of borders post Brexit?
By Jo Bello Jo Bello, PwC’s global head of Indirect Tax And Customs, reflects here on her conversation on our recent podcast about the uncertain...
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August 24, 2017
Signals from government: laying down the markers for Brexit trade negotiations
By Michael Moore Trading goods is fundamental to the UK’s relationship with the EU at present and will remain so in the future; so it...
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August 16, 2017
The UK’s vision for Brexit Border: what we know now
By Matthew Clark The UK’s vision for Brexit Border: the UK Government has published the options to keep the border as frictionless as possible. The...
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July 06, 2017
Canada at 150: What can the UK learn from an old friend?
By Libby Mason I spent a wonderful weekend celebrating Canada Day with family and friends here in London, reflecting on 150 years of history since...
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June 22, 2017
A Queen’s Speech for Brexit and beyond
By Tina Hallett It was inevitable that this year’s Queen’s Speech, covering the next two years of Parliamentary activity, would have a heavy focus on...
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June 20, 2017
Brexit negotiations are starting - what happens now?
By Sir John Grant With the Brexit negotiations starting this week Sir John Grant, former UK Ambassador to the EU and now special adviser to...
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