The Electoral Commission
The Electoral Commission oversees UK elections and political finance. Public approval of the commission is high, but reviews have proposed potential reforms.
This paper provides links to a selection of 2019 publications by private sector organisations, think tanks, research institutes and other academic institutions on a no-deal exit from the EU.
Brexit reading list: no deal (712 KB , PDF)
As the possibility of the UK leaving the EU without a withdrawal agreement – or ‘deal’ – has become more likely, the commentary on and analysis of a no-deal scenario have increased.
This paper provides links to a selection of 2019 publications on a no-deal exit from the EU by private sector organisations, think tanks, research institutes and other academic institutions.
The publications selected consider the general political, constitutional and economic implications of a no-deal Brexit rather than its effects in particular sectors. So, for information on future trade options or specific parts of the economy or agriculture, for example, see the relevant papers on the Library’s Brexit website.
Brexit reading list: no deal (712 KB , PDF)
The Electoral Commission oversees UK elections and political finance. Public approval of the commission is high, but reviews have proposed potential reforms.
In response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the G7, EU and other allies and partners across the globe have imposed an unprecedented package of coordinated sanctions against Russia.
UK aid spending has fallen to 0.5% of gross national income. What has this meant for aid spending, and what plans has the government set out?