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The leading think tank working to make government more effective.

Episode Date
Local and mayoral elections 2024: Why they matter and what to look out for
May 02, 2024
Does London need a new devolution deal?
May 01, 2024
Beyond the dark arts: what next for the Whips’ Office?
Apr 30, 2024
General election: How can the parties improve ethical standards in government?
Apr 25, 2024
General election: What role does polling play in shaping political strategy?
Apr 16, 2024
Keynote speech: Lord McFall of Alcluith, Lord Speaker
Mar 27, 2024
General election: How big a threat is AI and disinformation to elections in 2024?
Mar 26, 2024
Inside Briefing LIVE -The General Election Budget
Mar 26, 2024
How can public sector strikes be solved more effectively?
Mar 21, 2024
Does the Treasury wield too much power over government?
Mar 21, 2024
Data Bites #49: Getting things done with data in government
Mar 20, 2024
How can government tackle fraud?
Mar 20, 2024
In conversation with Alex Chisholm
Mar 14, 2024
How can government improve its approach to asylum policy making?
Mar 14, 2024
General election: How can think tanks shape policy and political debate?
Mar 13, 2024
Fixing the centre of government
Mar 12, 2024
Data Bites #48: Getting things done with data in government - smart data special
Feb 27, 2024
General election: What makes a good manifesto?
Feb 27, 2024
Productivity Pitches #2: criminal justice and law enforcement
Feb 23, 2024
Inside the Political Mind: How the human side of politics shapes behaviour
Feb 22, 2024
In conversation with Rt Hon Thérèse Coffey MP
Feb 20, 2024
In conversation with Rt Hon Mark Drakeford MS, First Minister of Wales
Jan 25, 2024
Podcast recording: The Expert Factor Live!
Jan 24, 2024
The essential IfG briefing and IfG Director's closing remarks
Jan 24, 2024
Ready for reform: next steps for the civil service (including the launch Of Whitehall Monitor 2024)
Jan 24, 2024
General election countdown: key challenges for government in 2024
Jan 24, 2024
Government keynote speech: Rt Hon John Glen MP
Jan 24, 2024
Ending the decline: how to fix public services
Jan 23, 2024
Labour keynote speech: Karin Smyth MP
Jan 23, 2024
Government 2024 welcome and opening remarks
Jan 23, 2024
How can devolution contribute to regional growth in England
Jan 16, 2024
General election: How should an opposition prepare for government?
Jan 10, 2024
How can government ensure it learns effectively from the past in making public finance decisions?
Dec 06, 2023
How can the government improve public service productivity?
Dec 04, 2023
Fixing Whitehall: Is the Maude review the right plan for government reform?
Nov 29, 2023
How can local leaders help England reach net zero?
Nov 28, 2023
What does the 2023 autumn statement mean for UK fiscal policy?
Nov 23, 2023
In conversation with Sir Mark Rowley, Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Service
Nov 16, 2023
General election: what change do we need?
Nov 15, 2023
Data Bites #47: Getting things done with data in government
Nov 10, 2023
What makes a good minister?
Nov 02, 2023
Ministers Reflect around the world: how do ministers’ roles in different governments compare?
Nov 02, 2023
What can academics learn from Ministers Reflect?
Nov 02, 2023
How can the civil service work effectively with ministers?
Nov 02, 2023
Welcome and What is the reality of being a minister?
Nov 02, 2023
The autumn statement 2023: pressures on public services
Nov 01, 2023
In conversation with Rachel Reeves MP: The Women Who Made Modern Economics
Oct 26, 2023
In conversation with Anas Sarwar MSP, Leader of the Scottish Labour Party
Oct 24, 2023
What would the constitution of an independent Scotland look like?
Oct 19, 2023
Data Bites #46: Getting things done with data in government
Oct 18, 2023
Upholding standards in public life: A keynote speech by Lord Evans
Oct 17, 2023
What is the future of government outsourcing?
Oct 17, 2023
How will Labour's proposed Ethics and Integrity Commission work?
Oct 17, 2023
AI: Governing the ungovernable?
Oct 17, 2023
What should Keir Starmer’s centre of government look like?
Oct 17, 2023
What is the future of government outsourcing?
Oct 17, 2023
How can a Labour government build strong local institutions to reduce regional inequalities?
Oct 17, 2023
How could Labour use obesity policies to achieve its health mission?
Oct 17, 2023
What could a Labour government do to improve the performance of health and care services?
Oct 17, 2023
How can science and innovation support an ambitious plan for economic growth?
Oct 17, 2023
How should a future Labour government deepen and extend devolution across England?
Oct 17, 2023
Can a Labour government deliver constitutional reform?
Oct 17, 2023
The constitutional consequences of electoral reform
Oct 17, 2023
How could Labour set itself up to successfully devolve power and reduce regional inequality?
Oct 17, 2023
How can Labour deliver zero-carbon energy generation by 2030?
Oct 16, 2023
How should a future UK energy system be governed?
Oct 12, 2023
How can workforce retention in public services be improved?
Oct 12, 2023
How would a Labour government ensure we are prepared for serious risks?
Oct 12, 2023
How can the centre of government deliver Rishi Sunak’s priorities?
Oct 05, 2023
How can the government help build strong local institutions to deliver levelling up?
Oct 05, 2023
How can the government make progress on levelling up before the next election?
Oct 05, 2023
How can government’s obesity policy boost the UK's health and economy?
Oct 05, 2023
How should a future UK energy system be governed?
Oct 05, 2023
What can the government do to improve hospital performance?
Oct 05, 2023
How can regulators promote growth and protect the public?
Oct 05, 2023
What does government need to do to ensure effective delivery of net zero?
Oct 05, 2023
How can science and innovation support an ambitious plan for economic growth?
Oct 05, 2023
AI: governing the ungovernable?
Oct 05, 2023
Is there a Conservative case for constitutional reform?
Oct 05, 2023
Why does the UK underinvest in public service infrastructure – and how can the problem be fixed?
Sep 26, 2023
In conversation with the Rt Hon The Baroness Hale of Richmond, DBE PC FBA
Sep 20, 2023
When and how should the public decide?
Sep 20, 2023
What needs to change in Westminster and Whitehall to make devolution work?
Sep 20, 2023
What will the next general election mean for the UK constitution?
Sep 20, 2023
Is parliament able to fulfil its constitutional role?
Sep 20, 2023
Welcome and launch of the final report of the Review of UK Constitution
Sep 20, 2023
Keynote speech: Rt Hon Liz Truss MP
Sep 18, 2023
Data Bites #45: Getting things done with data in government
Sep 14, 2023
Is the Darlington Economic Campus a blueprint for successful civil service relocation?
Jul 25, 2023
How can the government provide certainty over its investment plans to promote growth?
Jul 19, 2023
How should central government be organised to deliver levelling up?
Jul 18, 2023
Keynote speech: Angela Rayner MP, Labour’s Deputy Leader
Jul 13, 2023
Civil service impartiality: what can the UK learn from abroad?
Jul 11, 2023
Data Bites #44: Getting things done with data in government
Jul 11, 2023
Keynote speech: Rt Hon Victoria Prentis KC MP, Attorney General
Jul 10, 2023
How can England’s cities and counties make a success of devolution?
Jul 10, 2023
How should the UK respond as other countries shift towards green industries?
Jul 06, 2023
IfG Net Zero Conference: Keynote by Rt Hon Ed Miliband MP
Jul 06, 2023
Delivering net zero – Does government have a robust plan for delivering net zero?
Jul 06, 2023
IfG Net Zero Conference: Welcome and opening keynote by Rt Hon Chris Skidmore MP
Jul 06, 2023
In conversation with the Rt Hon Sajid Javid MP
Jul 03, 2023
What policies can level up economic performance?
Jun 27, 2023
In conversation with Rt Hon Chris Heaton-Harris MP, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
Jun 20, 2023
How is WhatsApp changing government?
Jun 15, 2023
How to reform a regulator: in conversation with Sir Jon Thompson
Jun 14, 2023
What makes a successful special adviser?
Jun 14, 2023
Does devolution require a reformed UK constitution?
Jun 12, 2023
How can different levels of government work together to deliver levelling up?
Jun 09, 2023
How can government deliver its priorities while preparing for future shocks?
Jun 07, 2023
Data Bites #43: Getting things done with data in government
Jun 07, 2023
Has civil service impartiality had its day?
May 23, 2023
Data Bites #42: Getting things done with data in government - justice special
May 19, 2023
How can NHS procurement be improved?
May 17, 2023
Where next for levelling up?
May 15, 2023
What lessons should the Treasury learn from the pandemic?
May 11, 2023
Data Bites #41: Getting things done with data in government
May 04, 2023
Keynote speech: Stephen Flynn MP, SNP Westminster Leader
Apr 25, 2023
How can the government tackle obesity?
Apr 19, 2023
Citizens and the constitution: education and engagement
Apr 18, 2023
Data Bites #40: Getting things done with data in government - a justice special
Apr 06, 2023
What does artificial intelligence mean for government procurement?
Mar 28, 2023
In conversation with Sir Patrick Vallance, Government Chief Scientific Adviser
Mar 24, 2023
What does the spring budget mean for UK fiscal policy?
Mar 17, 2023
Tackling the UK’s energy efficiency problem
Mar 14, 2023
Opening up the civil serivce: How to improve external recruitment
Mar 09, 2023
Better Budgets: Has tax policy making improved?
Mar 07, 2023
How can Ombuds schemes be reformed?
Mar 07, 2023
Data Bites #39: Getting things done with data in government
Mar 02, 2023
Why doesn't the centre of government work?
Mar 02, 2023
The spring budget 2023: the pressures on public services
Feb 24, 2023
Keynote Speech: Rt Hon Yvette Cooper MP, Shadow Home Secretary
Feb 16, 2023
Lessons from data sharing during the pandemic
Feb 09, 2023
A year on from the levelling up white paper: how much progress has been delivered?
Feb 07, 2023
Data Bites #38: Getting things done with data in government
Feb 07, 2023
Whitehall Monitor 2023: launch event
Feb 07, 2023
What do you need to know to work in government?
Jan 30, 2023
Data Bites #37: Getting things done with data in government
Jan 30, 2023
A briefing on the energy market with Jonathan Brearley, Ofgem's Chief Executive Officer
Jan 30, 2023
Inside Briefing – A live recording of the IfG’s weekly podcast
Jan 24, 2023
England 2023: Devolving power and tackling regional inequality
Jan 24, 2023
Keynote speech: Lisa Nandy MP, Shadow Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities
Jan 24, 2023
IfG expert briefing
Jan 24, 2023
Keynote speech: Rt Hon Penny Mordaunt MP, Leader of the House of Commons
Jan 24, 2023
Civil service 2023: Reset, regroup or reform?
Jan 24, 2023
Introduction and Government 2023: the challenges of the year ahead
Jan 24, 2023
How can government win the battle for civil service skills?
Jan 11, 2023
How can the government strengthen the UK's resilience?
Dec 19, 2022
(How) can the House of Lords be reformed?
Dec 13, 2022
Data Bites #36: Getting things done with data in government
Dec 09, 2022
What tools do local areas need to boost regional growth?
Dec 06, 2022
A keynote speech on climate change and resilience - Sir James Bevan
Nov 29, 2022
Procurement in the pandemic and beyond: Reflections and lessons for government commercial
Nov 29, 2022
Establishing new public bodies – what have we learnt?
Nov 23, 2022
Autumn statement 2022: What have we learnt about Hunt and Sunak’s fiscal plans?
Nov 21, 2022
In conversation with John Edwards, Information Commissioner
Nov 18, 2022
Does the UK’s human rights regime need reform?
Nov 17, 2022
How can the government ensure it gets value for money from public spending?
Nov 15, 2022
How should public appointments be reformed?
Nov 03, 2022
Data Bites #35: Getting things done with data in government
Nov 02, 2022
How can Rishi Sunak fix the UK’s government?
Nov 02, 2022
'What works' in government: 10 years of using evidence to make better policy and what comes next
Oct 24, 2022
How not to run a government: the lessons from Liz Truss's first 40 days
Oct 19, 2022
A nation divided: what does Scotland’s constitutional future hold?
Oct 13, 2022
Is the Home Office fit for purpose?
Oct 13, 2022
How can government support innovation and drive levelling up?
Oct 11, 2022
Data Bites #34: Getting things done with data in government
Oct 11, 2022
How can the better use of data benefit public services?
Oct 11, 2022
The levelling up puzzle: using evidence to deliver inclusive growth
Oct 06, 2022
What should the new prime minister prioritise on the NHS and social care?
Oct 06, 2022
Following through with levelling up: what transport and where?
Oct 06, 2022
After the Johnson era, how can the government rebuild trust?
Oct 06, 2022
How can government foster collaborations with business and the social economy to drive levelling up?
Oct 06, 2022
How can the civil service be more efficient but work better?
Oct 06, 2022
Levelling up or left behind: what role should regulators play?
Oct 06, 2022
Net zero: How can government deliver on low-carbon technologies?
Oct 05, 2022
How can housing help deliver net zero and levelling up?
Oct 04, 2022
How can the better use of data benefit public services?
Sep 30, 2022
How should we govern in the digital age?
Sep 30, 2022
Do we need to rewire the system of standards in public life?
Sep 30, 2022
The net zero election pitch
Sep 30, 2022
How should an incoming Labour government work with the civil service?
Sep 30, 2022
Net zero: How much will people need to change their behaviour?
Sep 30, 2022
Levelling up or left behind: What role should regulators play?
Sep 30, 2022
How can government support innovation to boost growth and reduce regional inequality?
Sep 30, 2022
A net zero energy system
Sep 30, 2022
What is Labour’s vision for levelling up and devolution within England?
Sep 30, 2022
How would Labour deliver a justice system that works for everyone?
Sep 30, 2022
A keynote speech by Wes Streeting MP: How would a Labour government improve the NHS and social care?
Sep 28, 2022
Unmasking our Leaders: in conversation with Michael Cockerell
Sep 21, 2022
Carillion: four years on
Sep 21, 2022
Data Bites #33: Getting things done with data in government
Sep 07, 2022
Future leaders: building a diverse and inclusive public sector
Sep 07, 2022
What's at the top of the new PM's in-tray? IfG expert briefing
Sep 06, 2022
In conversation with Dame Dr Jenny Harries, Chief Executive of the UK Health Security Agency
Jul 28, 2022
Data Bites #32: Getting things done with data in government
Jul 22, 2022
What role should modelling play in a crisis?
Jul 18, 2022
How Do Ministers Approach Leadership In Government
Jul 13, 2022
How can the services sector help levelling up across the UK?
Jul 13, 2022
How can government improve the UK's fiscal sustainability and resilience?
Jul 13, 2022
Bronwen Maddox valedictory lecture
Jul 11, 2022
The James Brokenshire lecture on public service: Delivered by the Rt Hon Theresa May MP
Jul 07, 2022
IfG government reform one-day conference - Policy making: the importance of expertise
Jul 07, 2022
Data Bites #31: Getting things done with data in government
Jul 07, 2022
IfG government reform one-day conference - Solutions to accountability in government
Jul 07, 2022
In conversation with Jeremy Hunt MP
Jul 04, 2022
The Procurement Bill: an expert briefing
Jun 30, 2022
How can the government make its green skills plan deliver for net zero?
Jun 29, 2022
Unification of probation services: one year on
Jun 27, 2022
Should the role of the Lord Chancellor be reformed?
Jun 23, 2022
In conversation with Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester
Jun 21, 2022
Reinvigorating UK democracy: how to bridge the gap between citizens and the state
Jun 15, 2022
How can the government achieve the UK's smooth transition to electric vehicles?
Jun 10, 2022
Data Bites #30: Getting things done with data in government
Jun 10, 2022
Does the government need to pick which areas to level up?
Jun 10, 2022
In conversation with Wes Streeting MP, Shadow Secretary of State for Health and Social Care
Jun 10, 2022
What should the government learn from hosting COP26?
May 31, 2022
WhatsApp in Westminster: is it good for government?
May 26, 2022
How well did government evidence for Covid-19 policies serve society?
May 26, 2022
Devolution and levelling up with Jamie Driscoll, Mayor of the North of Tyne
May 25, 2022
The FCDO: is the reunification of foreign and development policy working?
May 20, 2022
Data Bites #29: Getting things done with data in government
May 19, 2022
How can the government learn from the past to make levelling up a success?
May 16, 2022
Can the government meet levelling up expectations by the next general election?
May 11, 2022
What's wrong with the House of Commons? Book launch with Dr Hannah White
May 04, 2022
Should all schools be academies?
May 03, 2022
How should the government align levelling up and net zero?
Apr 28, 2022
Data Bites #28: Getting things done with data in government
Apr 14, 2022
Data Bites #27: Getting things done with data in government
Apr 14, 2022
The future of UK defence: In conversation with David Williams and Admiral Sir Tony Radakin
Mar 31, 2022
Taking back control of agriculture: can the government deliver a Brexit dividend?
Mar 30, 2022
Levelling up: what is it and will it work? In conversation with Neil O'Brien and Sebastian Payne
Mar 30, 2022
How can the UK lead on green finance?
Mar 28, 2022
In conversation with Tracy Brabin, Mayor of West Yorkshire
Mar 16, 2022
The failure of “good chaps”: are norms and conventions still working in the UK constitution?
Mar 11, 2022
In conversation with Steve Rotheram, Mayor of the Liverpool City Region
Mar 09, 2022
In conversation with Sir David Norgrove
Mar 08, 2022
3 3 22 A New Statutory Role For The Civil Service
Mar 07, 2022
In conversation with Andy Haldane: how to make levelling up work
Mar 02, 2022
One year on: what next for the Northern Ireland protocol?
Mar 02, 2022
How has Covid-19 changed the way government works? Whitehall Monitor 2022 report launch
Feb 28, 2022
In democracy we trust? A keynote speech by The Rt Hon Sir John Major
Feb 14, 2022
Director’s Annual Lecture 2022
Feb 09, 2022
The Department for Education can it respond to post-pandemic challenges
Feb 07, 2022
The UK constitution: reform, reject or reinvigorate?
Feb 03, 2022
Data Bites #26: Getting things done with data in government
Feb 03, 2022
How can government work with the private sector to help levelling up?
Feb 03, 2022
Will the Subsidy Control Bill make the UK's new state aid regime a Brexit success?
Jan 12, 2022
Can UK trade policy be made greener?
Dec 10, 2021
Can Boris Johnson's government deliver its priorities?
Dec 09, 2021
Afghanistan: what did 20 years achieve and what should the UK do now?
Dec 08, 2021
In conversation with John Pullinger, Chair of the Electoral Commission
Dec 06, 2021
Angela Rayner MP: how Labour would rebuild trust in public life
Nov 30, 2021
What do we want from our MPs?
Nov 30, 2021
Lessons from shocks and crises: how data can deliver for government
Nov 29, 2021
Brexit and immigration: is taking back control helping the UK economy?
Nov 23, 2021
Reaching net zero – is the tax system ready?
Nov 22, 2021
Devolution and Scotland after the pandemic: John Swinney MSP
Nov 17, 2021
In conversation with Andy Street, Mayor of the West Midlands
Nov 17, 2021
Data Bites #24: Getting things done with data in government
Nov 05, 2021
Peter Riddell: how the public appointments process can be improved
Nov 05, 2021
What can the UK learn from how other governments uphold standards?
Nov 05, 2021
Are the UK’s ethics watchdogs able to improve standards in government?
Nov 05, 2021
Keynote speech: Lord Evans, Chair of the Committee on Standards in Public Life
Nov 05, 2021
Does England need a national transport strategy?
Nov 01, 2021
In conversation with Information Commissioner Elizabeth Denham CBE
Oct 29, 2021
David Nabarro: working from home
Oct 25, 2021
David Nabarro: vaccine alone not going to stop pandemic
Oct 25, 2021
David Nabarro: masks, distancing, ventilation
Oct 25, 2021
David Nabarro: the virus is the problem people are the solution
Oct 25, 2021
David Nabarro: the virus is not showing any signs of weakening
Oct 25, 2021
In conversation with David Nabarro
Oct 25, 2021
The 2021 spending review: the pressures on public services after the pandemic
Oct 21, 2021
Gavin Barwell: I've given my life to politics
Oct 13, 2021
Gavin Barwell: Brexit - meetings leaked within a hour
Oct 13, 2021
Gavin Barwell: Brexit - never had an honest debate in this country about what the real choices were
Oct 13, 2021
Gavin Barwell: a story of my failure
Oct 13, 2021
In conversation with Gavin Barwell: the inside story of a prime minister’s chief of staff
Oct 13, 2021
How can the UK make COP26 a success?
Oct 13, 2021
Net Zero: (climate education - shocking how little is in national curriculum
Oct 12, 2021
Net Zero: cities face multiple and complex challenges
Oct 12, 2021
Net Zero: not convinced govt recognise value of working at local level
Oct 12, 2021
Net Zero: local authorities essential
Oct 12, 2021
Getting cities to net zero
Oct 12, 2021
Data Bites #23: Getting things done with data in government
Oct 11, 2021
Preparing for future challenges: how can government best use science?
Oct 07, 2021
Could a local approach to decarbonising homes accelerate the UK towards net zero?
Oct 07, 2021
After the pandemic: long-term health and social care funding challenges
Oct 07, 2021
The impact of technological change on public services
Oct 06, 2021
How can infrastructure investment contribute to levelling up?
Oct 06, 2021
What is the best way for the government to level up the nation’s health?
Oct 06, 2021
Are government departmental boards working?
Sep 30, 2021
After the pandemic: long-term health and social care funding challenges
Sep 29, 2021
What can we learn from the use of data during the pandemic?
Sep 29, 2021
The impact of technological change on public services
Sep 29, 2021
Preparing for future challenges: how can government best use science?
Sep 29, 2021
Levelling up: if you cut social care the NHS bleeds
Sep 21, 2021
Levelling up: ensuring GP appointments is not levelling up
Sep 21, 2021
Levelling up: catching up should be the same thing
Sep 21, 2021
Levelling up: catching up from covid is real
Sep 21, 2021
Levelling up: 44% of spending will be taken by NHS
Sep 21, 2021
Levelling up or catching up – what next for public services?
Sep 21, 2021
Rail reform: get people excited and back on railways
Sep 20, 2021
Rail reform: don't starve it of investment
Sep 20, 2021
Rail reform: once in a generation opportunity
Sep 20, 2021
Rail reform: high quality trains need investment
Sep 20, 2021
Rail reform: making Great British Railways work for the next generation
Sep 20, 2021
Hitting Net Zero: the role of local government
Sep 15, 2021
Hitting Net Zero: green homes grant lessons learned)
Sep 15, 2021
Hitting Net Zero: challenges of decarbonising homes
Sep 15, 2021
Hitting Net Zero: government heat and building strategy
Sep 15, 2021
Hitting net zero: how the government can decarbonise homes
Sep 15, 2021
In conversation with Amanda Spielman - Ofsted: teacher workloads
Sep 14, 2021
In conversation with Amanda Spielman - Ofsted: young people had the rawest deal
Sep 14, 2021
In conversation with Amanda Spielman - Ofsted: private schools, disadvantaged children, food parcels
Sep 14, 2021
In conversation with Amanda Spielman - Ofsted: struggling children will need good tutor time
Sep 14, 2021
In conversation with Amanda Spielman - Ofsted: children have been at the bottom of policy priorities
Sep 14, 2021
In conversation with Amanda Spielman, Ofsted Chief Inspector
Sep 14, 2021
The UK Border: will supply chain disruption get worse?
Sep 10, 2021
The UK Border: Christmas toys and raw materials shortages
Sep 10, 2021
The UK Border: import checks and risk of Christmas being cancelled
Sep 10, 2021
The UK Border: ONS data and risk to supply chains
Sep 10, 2021
The UK border: labour shortages
Sep 10, 2021
The UK border: will supply chain problems get worse?
Sep 10, 2021
Data Bites #22: Getting things done with data in government
Sep 09, 2021
Louise Casey on Universal Credit top up and Marcus Rashford
Sep 07, 2021
In conversation with Louise Casey: rethinking support for the poorest after the pandemic
Sep 07, 2021
Professor Neil Ferguson discusses sharing vaccines with the rest of the world
Sep 06, 2021
Professor Neil Ferguson discusses mixing vaccines
Sep 06, 2021
Professor Neil Ferguson on vaccine passports
Sep 06, 2021
Professor Neil Ferguson on wearing masks
Sep 06, 2021
Professor Neil Ferguson on government performance
Sep 06, 2021
Professor Neil Ferguson on vaccinating children
Sep 06, 2021
Professor Neil Ferguson on vaccine booster shots
Sep 06, 2021
In conversation with Professor Neil Ferguson
Sep 06, 2021
How can the UK be a global leader in climate adaptation?
Jul 30, 2021
In conversation with Sir Jeremy Farrar, Director of Wellcome Trust
Jul 27, 2021
Does the UK have a trade strategy yet?
Jul 15, 2021
Reforming the Union: Mark Drakeford MS, First Minister of Wales
Jul 15, 2021
Parliament, trade and treaties
Jul 13, 2021
Creating the Department for International Trade
Jul 13, 2021
‘Australian-style’ politics: what is the government learning from abroad?
Jul 13, 2021
Data Bites #21: Getting things done with data in government
Jul 08, 2021
How can the UK be a force for good in the world?
Jul 06, 2021
Taking back control of regulation: how can the government make the most of its post-Brexit freedoms?
Jul 01, 2021
In conversation with Andy Haldane, Chief Economist at the Bank of England
Jun 30, 2021
How can the government build a green recovery?
Jun 29, 2021
The Brexit referendum – five years on
Jun 25, 2021
What does 'levelling up' really mean? How to turn a promise into reality
Jun 22, 2021
How can government level up the UK's health?
Jun 18, 2021
What does Global Britain mean? A conversation with Peter Ricketts and Peter Westmacott
Jun 15, 2021
Future Covid-19 scenarios: how can the world meet long-term threats?
Jun 10, 2021
Data Bites #20: Getting things done with data in government
Jun 04, 2021
How Richard Haldane shaped modern Britain: a conversation with John Campbell and Sir Anthony Seldon
May 19, 2021
Protecting EU citizens’ rights after Brexit: the view from the Independent Monitoring Authority
May 17, 2021
The 2021 elections: what happened and what happens next?
May 10, 2021
Data Bites #19: Getting things done with data in government
May 07, 2021
The future of UK digital government
Apr 30, 2021
Ambassador João Vale de Almeida: in conversation with Bronwen Maddox
Apr 28, 2021
How to respond to a crisis: lessons from the Covid pandemic
Apr 27, 2021
In conversation with Michael Russell MSP, Scotland's Cabinet Secretary for the Constitution
Apr 26, 2021
Public services after the pandemic: how to scale up successful changes
Apr 22, 2021
Parliament and the pandemic: the legacy of Covid-19
Apr 20, 2021
How can the civil service develop the right skills?
Apr 20, 2021
Moving ministers: what makes a good reshuffle?
Apr 16, 2021
Data Bites #18: Getting things done with data in government
Apr 12, 2021
Global Britain and the G7: making a success of the June summit
Apr 08, 2021
In conversation with Andrew RT Davies MS, Leader of the Welsh Conservatives
Mar 30, 2021
The role of technology in reaching net zero
Mar 29, 2021
In conversation with Rebecca Evans MS, Welsh Minister for Finance
Mar 25, 2021
Industrial Strategy Council – annual report
Mar 23, 2021
How can governments combat the spread of misinformation?
Mar 22, 2021
Science after coronavirus
Mar 19, 2021
Rt Hon Jesse Norman MP: in conversation with Bronwen Maddox
Mar 16, 2021
Arts and humanities research in the Covid-19 pandemic: how priorities have shifted
Mar 15, 2021
Procurement after Brexit: a keynote speech by Cabinet Office minister Lord Agnew
Mar 15, 2021
Tax policy in the real world: in conversation with former chancellors
Mar 09, 2021
In conversation with Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester
Mar 08, 2021
Data Bites #17: Getting things done with data in government
Mar 08, 2021
Data Bites #16: Getting things done with data in government
Mar 08, 2021
Data Bites #15: Getting things done with data in government
Mar 08, 2021
What does the UK–EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement mean for the level playing field?
Mar 08, 2021
In conversation with Douglas Ross MP, Leader of the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
Mar 08, 2021
How to build on the success of the vaccine rollout
Mar 04, 2021
In conversation with Adam Price MS, Leader of Plaid Cymru
Mar 02, 2021
The coronavirus crisis – one year on: in conversation with Tony Blair
Mar 02, 2021
Budget 2021: when should Rishi Sunak balance the books?
Feb 25, 2021
What next for the Northern Ireland protocol?
Feb 17, 2021
What does the Integrated Review mean for the UK?
Feb 16, 2021
Government priorities for COP26 - Kwasi Kwarteng
Feb 11, 2021
How can countries work together to make a success of COP26?
Feb 11, 2021
How should countries pay for net zero?
Feb 11, 2021
What do governments need to do to deliver net zero?
Feb 11, 2021
How can governments get the public on board with net zero?
Feb 11, 2021
How can the UK make COP26 a success? Opening keynote speech by Rt Hon Amber Rudd
Feb 11, 2021
Why is civil service reform so hard? Sir John Kingman in conversation with Bronwen Maddox
Dec 16, 2020
Three weeks to go: is business ready for Brexit?
Dec 11, 2020
What does a Biden presidency mean for the UK?
Dec 11, 2020
Global Britain and international research
Dec 10, 2020
Data after Brexit
Dec 03, 2020
Where next for special advisers?
Dec 02, 2020
What next for Scotland? The independence question and the future of the UK
Dec 02, 2020
Lockdown compliance and pandemic fatigue
Nov 19, 2020
Lord Maude in conversation with Bronwen Maddox: reform at the centre of government
Nov 12, 2020
Communicating Brexit: how can the government persuade the public to prepare?
Nov 10, 2020
Advice to government in the coronavirus crisis: how to balance scientific and economic evidence
Nov 06, 2020
How public services have coped with coronavirus
Nov 06, 2020
Data Bites #14: Getting things done with data in government
Nov 06, 2020
How to tackle low productivity and growth
Oct 22, 2020
How to get net zero done
Oct 14, 2020
Building back better: what role can transport play?
Oct 14, 2020
Learning lessons before launching an inquiry
Oct 14, 2020
Can the government find a long-term solution for social care?
Oct 14, 2020
Harnessing technology: how can government make the most of the digital revolution?
Oct 14, 2020
Global Britain: what's the plan?
Oct 14, 2020
How can the government deliver its manifesto in a post-coronavirus world?
Oct 14, 2020
Welcome discussion with Lord Heseltine
Oct 14, 2020
How can the government meet its commitments on health and care?
Oct 14, 2020
Learning lessons before launching an inquiry
Oct 08, 2020
Tech for all, tech for good: how can government ensure digital transformation works for everyone?
Oct 08, 2020
Britain's role in the world after Brexit
Oct 08, 2020
A new relationship between government and citizens?
Oct 08, 2020
Conference opening session, with Wes Streeting
Oct 08, 2020
Data Bites #13: Getting things done with data in government
Sep 11, 2020
Covering the corona crisis
Jul 29, 2020
The future UK–EU relationship – what do parliamentarians want?
Jul 22, 2020
Getting the civil service outside London
Jul 22, 2020
How to measure success
Jul 21, 2020
Jonathan Slater speech and discussion with Bronwen Maddox
Jul 21, 2020
Finding and keeping the right people
Jul 21, 2020
Civil service reform: this time is different
Jul 21, 2020
Rt Hon Jeremy Hunt MP – in conversation with Bronwen Maddox
Jul 17, 2020
The scrutiny of special advisers
Jul 16, 2020
In conversation with Anneliese Dodds MP
Jul 16, 2020
Is business ready for Brexit?
Jul 14, 2020
Databites #12- Getting Things Done With Data In Government
Jul 02, 2020
In conversation with Andreas Michaelis, Germany’s Ambassador to the UK
Jun 30, 2020
Devolution and the future UK–EU relationship
Jun 22, 2020
Fisheries after Brexit
Jun 10, 2020
The coronavirus crisis and government business support: revising, rethinking and responding at speed
Jun 10, 2020
In conversation with Stefaan de Rynck
Jun 10, 2020
The future of UK trade policy (after coronavirus)
Jun 10, 2020
How Taiwan became a coronavirus success story
Jun 08, 2020
Databites # 11: Getting things done with data in government
Jun 04, 2020
Shaping the state after coronavirus
May 20, 2020
Fixing adult social care
May 12, 2020
Data Bites #10: Getting things done with data in government
May 07, 2020
Lifting lockdown: how to approach a coronavirus exit strategy
May 05, 2020
Data Bites #9: Getting things done with data in government
Apr 14, 2020
How to build cross-party support for controversial policies
Mar 12, 2020
Radical Uncertainty: book launch with Mervyn King and John Kay
Mar 10, 2020
Carillion: two years on
Mar 05, 2020
How will the Northern Ireland protocol work?
Mar 05, 2020
How can outsourced public services be made more transparent?
Feb 27, 2020
Settled Status? Citizens’ rights after Brexit
Feb 26, 2020
How can the new government implement an infrastructure strategy for the UK?
Feb 24, 2020
Is the government's Industrial Strategy working?
Feb 20, 2020
In conversation with Geoffrey Cox QC MP
Feb 12, 2020
Legal advice in government: in conversation with the Treasury Solicitor
Feb 11, 2020
Data Bites #8: Getting things done with data in government
Feb 07, 2020
Should the UK reform the international departments of government after Brexit?
Feb 05, 2020
The power to call early elections: what next for the Fixed-term Parliaments Act?
Feb 05, 2020
The government’s constitutional commission: what should it cover?
Feb 04, 2020
Getting Brexit done
Feb 03, 2020
Director's Annual Lecture 2020
Jan 30, 2020
Should the government recreate the Department of Energy and Climate Change?
Jan 28, 2020
How to deliver major government projects: keynote speech by Nick Smallwood
Jan 28, 2020
Retaining influence in Europe after Brexit
Jan 22, 2020
What is in store for government this year? Whitehall Monitor 2020 launch
Jan 21, 2020
Dr Liam Fox MP keynote speech
Jan 14, 2020
In conversation with Gavin Barwell
Jan 13, 2020
The Withdrawal Agreement Bill
Jan 08, 2020
Decoding Page 48: the government’s plan for the constitution
Dec 18, 2019
What next for Brexit
Dec 17, 2019
Election 2019 Breakfast: What happens now?
Dec 13, 2019
Election 2019: Should the Treasury change its economic thinking?
Dec 11, 2019
Starting a career in public policy – salaried internships
Dec 10, 2019
Election 2019: Has the UK’s electoral system had its day?
Dec 05, 2019
Election 2019: Is there a case for renationalising utilities?
Dec 05, 2019
Election 2019: Fixing adult social care
Dec 04, 2019
General Election 2019: Separating fact from fiction
Dec 04, 2019
Election 2019: How to improve public services
Dec 02, 2019
Election 2019: What do the manifestos mean?
Nov 28, 2019
Election 2019: Can we trust our electoral system?
Nov 27, 2019
Election 2019: The next five years of spending on public services
Nov 14, 2019
Data Bites #7: Getting things done with data in government
Nov 07, 2019
The Withdrawal Agreement Bill
Oct 23, 2019
The next Commons Speaker
Oct 10, 2019
Pitching ideas for tax reform
Oct 10, 2019
Governing in an era of political disruption: view from the Australian Senate
Oct 07, 2019
Data Bites #6: Getting things done with data in government
Oct 03, 2019
Governing without ministers – report launch
Sep 27, 2019
Operation Yellowhammer
Sep 19, 2019
Britain’s role in the WTO after Brexit
Sep 18, 2019
The spending review: how government should manage spending and performance
Sep 18, 2019
How to fix government outsourcing
Sep 17, 2019
Whitehall, Westminster And Gossip
Sep 05, 2019
Data Bites #5: Getting things done with data in government
Sep 05, 2019
Voting on Brexit: Parliament’s role
Sep 04, 2019
Tony Blair keynote speech
Sep 02, 2019
Has devolution worked?
Jul 18, 2019