The UK border: preparedness for EU exit update
Published on:This memorandum supports the Public Accounts Committee’s examination of the government’s preparedness for ‘no deal’
This memorandum supports the Public Accounts Committee’s examination of the government’s preparedness for ‘no deal’
HMRC has made progress in developing the new customs system, which was part of its existing programme, but it may need to be ready much earlier than originally planned if there is no agreement extending timescales on the transition to any new customs arrangements
This report assesses how UK regulators have managed taking on new responsibilities following EU Exit.
Since 2005, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs has incurred a total of £642 million in financial penalties relating to the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) in England.
This an update on earlier reports by the NAO and Committee of Public Accounts on the progress of the Common Agricultural Policy Delivery Programme. It focuses primarily on the 2015 Basic Payment Scheme payments to English farmers and landowners and improvements to the process for the 2016 and future years.
Last December, the government published a Green Paper on Transforming Public Procurement. It stressed that investments should be subject to consideration of the public good, including supporting national priorities. It discussed leveraging commercial activity to achieve social and environmental value. For our good practice guidance for managing the commercial lifecycle, we examined similar opportunities and […]
This briefing sets out government’s plans and progress to date in opening up overseas markets to UK businesses.
This report focuses on the financial sustainability of further education and sixth-form colleges.
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 memorandum has been prepared at the request of the Committee of Public Accounts and examines the settlement with Eurotunnel
This memorandum supports the Committee of Public Accounts’ inquiry into the award of the contracts by the Department for Transport.
This report considers the work that government has been undertaking at the border to prepare for a no-deal EU exit.
How we are working with international partners to assess the response to COVID-19.
Defra, the Rural Payments Agency and Government Digital Service have not worked together effectively to deliver the Common Agricultural Policy Delivery Programme.
This report aims to provide greater clarity on the financial settlement in advance of the ‘meaningful vote’.
Government has repeatedly changed its plans for introducing full import controls following the UK’s exit from the European Union (EU).
This report assesses how prepared government departments are for the changes required at the border after 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 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.