Cameron's team ignored staffing advice
A new IfG report says that David Cameron ignored advice by slimming down Number 10 operations when he became Prime Minister.
A new IfG report says that David Cameron ignored advice by slimming down Number 10 operations when he became Prime Minister.
This report looks at how successive prime ministers have all had to grapple with the central machine to get a system that works best for them.
The Institute for Government hosted a discussion on how Downing Street has operated under the past four Prime Ministers and how it should evolve.
Gemma Tetlow, IfG chief economist, comments in Bloomberg on the credibility of the economic pledges made by Labour in their manifesto.
Researcher Sophie Metcalfe comments in the FT on housing and planning.