The Future Farming and Countryside Programme
Summer 2024This study will look at the Farming and Countryside Programme. This is government’s approach to farming and the countryside in England following Brexit.
This study will look at the Farming and Countryside Programme. This is government’s approach to farming and the countryside in England following Brexit.
This report assesses how UK regulators have managed taking on new responsibilities following EU Exit.
We brought together experts on regulation and Britain’s relationship with Europe to discuss the issues facing regulators following the UK’s exit from the EU.
This report examines the government’s progress in managing the border and implementing the Northern Ireland Protocol since the end of the transition period.
Our upcoming report on the border following the UK’s exit from the EU will consider how the UK border has been operating in relation to the movement of goods since the end of the transition period, and how government plans to implement its 2025 border strategy.
This report examines government’s progress with its programme of trade negotiations since the UK’s departure from the EU.
Given the wide-reaching impact of membership of the EU, preparing for the UK’s departure from the EU represented a significant challenge to government, with considerable potential consequences for businesses and citizens. Our programme of work on EU Exit Over the last four years, the NAO has carried out a substantial programme of work on various […]
This report examines the management of the Cabinet Office-led Get ready for Brexit campaign.
This report sets out insights for government from its preparations for EU Exit.
In September 2021, the NAO hosted a virtual seminar From COVID-19 to Net Zero: How can regulation respond to change? It was an opportunity to hear from thought leaders in regulatory policy and practice on adapting to change in challenging times. Regulation in the UK has entered a period of considerable change, from EU Exit […]
This report looks at how much government departments spent on their activities preparing for the UK’s exit from the EU.
This memorandum has been prepared at the request of the Committee of Public Accounts and examines the settlement with Eurotunnel
This report describes government’s progress in implementing changes required to manage the border after the end of the transition period.
This briefing sets out government’s plans and progress to date in opening up overseas markets to UK businesses.
This report aims to provide greater clarity on the financial settlement in advance of the ‘meaningful vote’.
This report assesses how prepared government departments are for the changes required at the border after EU exit.
Provides information on how the Department for Transport is organising itself to support a successful exit from the EU.
This report considers the work that government has been undertaking at the border to prepare for a no-deal EU exit.
This report examines the progress made by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, the Competition and Markets Authority, and National Trading Standards in building the UK’s legal framework and capacity and capability in consumer protection, competition and state aid.
This report forms part of the National Audi Office’s programme of work to examine how the government is overseeing and implementing the UK’s exit from the EU. It is our first report on the financial settlement, assessing HM Treasury’s estimate of the cost of the settlement.