Past events
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The UK constitution: reform, reject or reinvigorate?
How well the UK constitution is working and the problems that now need to be addressed.
Data Bites #26: Getting things done with data in government
The 26th event in our Data Bites series.
How can government work with the private sector to help levelling up?
The government alone cannot pay for the policies needed to help the UK’s left-behind areas. So what can ministers do to involve the private sector?
Will the Subsidy Control Bill make the UK's new state aid regime a Brexit success?
The government's Subsidy Control Bill sets out how the UK will replace EU state aid rules, but will this deliver a post-Brexit dividend?
Last Brexmas, I gave you my deal
The IfG Brexit team and Anand Menon look back at how the UK is adjusting to life outside the EU and what to look out for in the UK-EU relationship in
Can UK trade policy be made greener?
Does the UK’s post-Brexit independent trade policy live up to its domestic environmental commitments?
Can Boris Johnson's government deliver its priorities?
At this IfG event, our panel discussed whether Boris Johnson's administration is well-placed to deliver its manifesto promises.
Afghanistan: what did 20 years achieve and what should the UK do now?
What did the UK’s 20-year stay in Afghanistan accomplish? Should politicians or the military take the blame for its failures? And how should Afghans a
In conversation with John Pullinger, Chair of the Electoral Commission
John Pullinger, Chair of the Electoral Commission, discusses the issues surrounding the electoral system and the government's proposed reforms.
Data Bites #25: getting things done with data in government
The 25th event in our Data Bites series featured speakers from the Central Digital and Data Office, BEIS and the No.10 Delivery Unit.