Regulating after EU Exit
Published on:This report assesses how UK regulators have managed taking on new responsibilities following EU Exit.
This report assesses how UK regulators have managed taking on new responsibilities following EU Exit.
This report looks at how much government departments spent on their activities preparing for the UK’s exit from the EU.
This report sets out insights for government from its preparations for EU Exit.
This report examines the strategic management of the Environmental Land Management scheme.
This report examines the extent to which the UK’s product safety regime protects consumers from harm, focusing on the OPSS.
This report examines the management of the Cabinet Office-led Get ready for Brexit campaign.
This investigation examines the extent to which departments have used consultants in
their work to prepare for exiting the EU.
This investigation sets out how HMRC introduced the 2017 IR35 reforms, and what lessons it has learned and taken forward.
Government has opportunities to improve the efficient management of its workforce, including on recruitment, pay and performance management.
The report sets out central government’s risk analysis, planning, and mitigation strategies prior to the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic
This report describes government’s progress in implementing changes required to manage the border after the end of the transition period.
The NAO Annual Report and Accounts 2018-19 provides details about the NAO’s work and our performance.
This report examines the Digital Services at the Border programme to assess whether it has delivered value for money.
This briefing has been prepared to provide Parliament with information about the financial relationship between the UK and the European Union (EU). It is intended to assist scrutiny of the government’s strategy for leaving the EU.
This report examines the performance, implementation, procurement and management of the Green Homes Grant scheme.
This report focuses on the role of the centre of government in supporting government departments’ oversight of arm’s-length bodies.
The head of the National Audit Office will today (Thursday 8 December) outline lessons from its reports into the government’s handling of COVID-19 in a keynote speech at the Houses of Parliament. Gareth Davies, Comptroller & Auditor General, will also offer guidance for decision-makers seeking public spending efficiencies against a tough economic backdrop. Davies was […]
Our report looks at how the Financial Conduct Authority is responding to changes in its regulatory powers and wider developments in the financial services sector.
This report examines the effectiveness of regulations to ensure that food is safe and is what it says it is.
This report outlines how the public service pensions landscape has changed since the Hutton Review and highlights future challenges.