Past events
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How can the government make its green skills plan deliver for net zero?
Equipping the UK workforce with the right skills will be critical to the success of the net zero transition. But what should those skills look like?
Unification of probation services: one year on
One year on, how well has the transition to the new unified Probation Service worked?
Should the role of the Lord Chancellor be reformed?
Sir Robert Buckland outlined his experiences as Lord Chancellor and his proposals for how the role can be reformed.
In conversation with Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester
As part of a special series of events on devolution and levelling up, featuring local leaders from across England, the Institute for Government was de
Reinvigorating UK democracy: how to bridge the gap between citizens and the state
Our panel pitched their proposals to improve the UK constitution and bring decision making closer to the people.
How can the government achieve the UK's smooth transition to electric vehicles?
The government wants to phase out petrol and diesel cars from 2030. So how can this ambitious target be delivered?
Data Bites #30: Getting things done with data in government
The 30th event in our series exploring the use of data in government.
Does the government need to pick which areas to level up?
Will the government need to ‘pick winners’ or are there other ways of ensuring that money is spent where it can have the biggest impact?
In conversation with Wes Streeting MP, Shadow Secretary of State for Health and Social Care
Wes Streeting MP discussed how Labour would tackle waiting list backlogs, address workforce problems and reform the social care system.
What should the government learn from hosting COP26?
There are still six months remaining in the UK’s COP presidency. What should the government be looking to achieve?