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Dangers of flawed flotations
An investment analyst who worked on the BT privatisation, Philip Augar, mentions previous IfG research on policy successes in a column for today's FT.
UN discusses Syria aid at IfG
Baroness Amos discusses aid to Syria at the Institute for Government.
Ed Balls turns to OBR to win back public trust
OBR chairman Robert Chote's appearance at an IfG event last year is mentioned in The Telegraph.
Ministers and Mandarins - how they can work better together
IfG Director Peter Riddell examines tensions in the relationship between Ministers and Mandarins.
How smaller parties fare in coalition
As the UK coalition heads towards its endgame, the two parties face a novel set of challenges in governing together while preparing for the next elect
Lessons for Lib Dems in final phase of coalition
How smaller parties have fared in coalition internationally provides lessons for the Lib Dems as they approach 2015.
PAC: Treasury and Cabinet Office must be stronger
The Public Accounts Committee has published reports on four different aspects of the civil service: Early Action, Civil Service Reform, Community Budg
Civil servants accused of shortcomings
A Public Accounts Committee hearing on Universal Credit raised issues of alleged Whitehall weakness.
Cameron wants quicker civil service reform
David Cameron is set to criticise the slow pace of civil service reform when he appears before the Liaison Committee this afternoon.
Civil servant should escape public grilling
Institute for Government research on permanent secretary objectives appears in an Independent piece previewing the next Public Accounts Committee.