The UK border: preparedness for EU exit October 2019
Published on:This report considers the work that government has been undertaking at the border to prepare for a no-deal EU exit.
This report considers the work that government has been undertaking at the border to prepare for a no-deal EU exit.
This report describes government’s progress in implementing changes required to manage the border after the end of the transition period.
This report examines the Digital Services at the Border programme to assess whether it has delivered value for money.
This report assesses how prepared government departments are for the changes required at the border after EU exit.
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 study evaluates how far the government has an effective system for measuring progress towards its environmental objectives.
This report examines government’s progress with its programme of trade negotiations since the UK’s departure from the EU.
We record government’s progress in ensuring health and social care supplies should the UK leave the EU without a deal.
This report examines Defra’s approach to developing the Future Farming and Countryside Programme.
The report focuses on how the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs is preparing to exit from the EU. It is part of a series of NAO briefings on the key bodies in the centre of government and the major spending departments that have to deliver Exit programmes.
20 December 2017
This is our second report on the progress Defra has made in preparing for EU Exit.
Provides information on how the Department for Transport is organising itself to support a successful exit from the EU.
This investigation covers how the UK government determines the amount of funding it allocates to the devolved administrations.
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 reviews government’s progress in improving the planning and spending framework since we last reported in July 2016.
This report examines Department for International Trade (DIT) and UK Export Finance (UKEF) progress and performance in supporting UK exports.
In this publication we set out how DIT is preparing to deliver an effective exit from the EU.
25 January 2018
The National Audit Office has today published a briefing describing how the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS), which has one of the largest and most complex EU Exit portfolios in government, is preparing to deliver a successful exit from the EU.
This briefing sets out government’s plans and progress to date in opening up overseas markets to UK businesses.
Government has gaps in its capability and must do more to develop the skills needed. It is making plans, but the scale of the challenge means greater urgency is needed.