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How to run a successful Covid-19 inquiry
Boris Johnson has announced that a public inquiry into the government’s handling of the Covid-19 pandemic will start next year. This Institute for Gov
Data Bites #20: Getting things done with data in government
Unlocking the value of location data is key to more effective public and private sectors.
In conversation with Suzanne Heywood
Suzanne Heywood discusses her late husband’s experiences at the heart of government alongside four prime ministers, his views on the civil service, an
How Richard Haldane shaped modern Britain: a conversation with biographer John Campbell and Sir Anthony Seldon
The Institute for Government was delighted to welcome John Campbell and Sir Anthony Seldon, historian and former Vice-Chancellor of the University of
Protecting EU citizens’ rights after Brexit: the view from the Independent Monitoring Authority
The new Independent Monitoring Authority chair and members of its senior team discuss the IMA’s vital role.
The 2021 elections: what happened and what happens next?
A special post-election expert discussion on what the May 2021 elections mean.
Data Bites #19: Getting things done with data in government
This month's Data Bites featured presentations on local data spaces, the Urban Big Data Centre and the impact of the pandemic on household income.
The future of UK digital government: in conversation with Paul Willmott, Joanna Davinson and Tom Read
The Institute for Government was delighted to welcome the three newly appointed leaders of data, digital and technology in government.
Ambassador João Vale de Almeida: in conversation with Bronwen Maddox
The Institute for Government was delighted to welcome Ambassador João Vale de Almeida, the EU Ambassador to the UK.
How to respond to a crisis: lessons from the Covid pandemic
The coronavirus crisis has seen many organisations from many sectors work together in their responses. What lessons can be learnt for future crises?