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If Britain wants to resolve the Northern Ireland protocol, this is not the way to do it | Anand Menon and Jill Rutter
Threatening to tear up the deal will destroy vital trust, say Anand Menon and Jill Rutter of UK in a Changing Europe
Anand Menon and Jill Rutter
25, Jul, 2021 @2:00 PM

The Priti Patel bullying case shows the wider damage done to the civil service | Jill Rutter
The Rutnam saga has been settled, but there needs to be a lot of work to repair government actions of the past year, says Jill Rutter, a senior research fellow at UK in a Changing Europe
Jill Rutter
09, Mar, 2021 @1:13 PM

As we close in on a Brexit that pleases next to nobody, how did we end up here? | Anand Menon and Jill Rutter
Blame staunch Leavers or purist Remainers, but the real fault might lie in our wantonly destructive politics
Anand Menon and Jill Rutter
06, Dec, 2020 @9:15 AM

Simon Case should stand up for the integrity of a battered civil service | Jill Rutter
The new cabinet secretary has Boris Johnson on his side. But dealing with the many crises ahead will test his mettle, says research fellow Jill Rutter
Jill Rutter
02, Sep, 2020 @10:22 AM

Liz Truss is suddenly worried about a Brexit deal – but for the wrong reason | Jill Rutter
The international trade secretary fears the UK may fail to comply with WTO rules. But the real issue is trade with the EU, says Jill Rutter, a senior research fellow
Jill Rutter
10, Jul, 2020 @12:02 PM

How long can Dominic Raab govern as a stand-in prime minister?
Boris Johnson’s hospital stay has thrust the foreign secretary into the spotlight, but his real authority is in doubt and has revealed a major flaw in the UK’s constitutional processes
Jill Rutter
12, Apr, 2020 @6:10 AM

Why ‘keep calm and carry on’ won’t cut it in warring Whitehall
Sir Philip Rutnam has taken a stand for civil service values, but Home Office officials will come under scrutiny too
Jill Rutter
29, Feb, 2020 @6:20 PM

How Brexit has battered Britain’s reputation for good government | Jill Rutter
The civil service, parliament, judiciary and the union itself were once admired around the world, says Jill Rutter, a senior research fellow at UK in a Changing Europe
Jill Rutter
27, Dec, 2019 @5:59 AM

Here’s how to solve the Catalan crisis, using lessons from Brexit | Jill Rutter
The Spanish government needs to play good cop, says Jill Rutter, Institute for Government programme director – but writing here in a personal capacity
Jill Rutter
25, Oct, 2017 @1:30 PM

Public bodies are on the frontline of the Brexit countdown: here's how they feel | Jill Rutter
Some UK public body chief executives say Brexit will be a way to gain new powers. But a higher workload is the biggest burden to overcome
Jill Rutter
18, Oct, 2017 @8:42 AM

Preparing for a Donald Trump presidency is a tall order for Whitehall
Accused of failing to plan for Brexit, the UK civil service now has to tackle huge ‘unknown unknowns’ and prepare for the next US president
Jill Rutter
08, Nov, 2016 @2:05 PM

Tell us the truth about troubled families, even if it embarrasses ministers
The trouble with suppressing bad news about policy is that MPs, ministers, officials and the public won’t know what works - and what doesn’t
Jill Rutter
09, Aug, 2016 @1:21 PM
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