Past events
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In conversation with Michael Russell MSP, Scotland's Cabinet Secretary for the Constitution
Michael Russell speaks to Akash Paun about the Scottish parliament election, and the SNP's strategy or securing a second independence referendum.
Public services after the pandemic: how to scale up successful changes
What can central government do to successfully scale up new approaches in public services delivery?
Parliament and the pandemic: the legacy of Covid-19
The arrival of Covid-19 forced parliament to innovate rapidly and experiment with new ways of working. These had a dramatic impact on the way MPs and
How to be a Prime Minister
A fascinating IFG LIVE discussion looks back on 300 years of prime ministers and explores the pressures and pitfalls of being at the top of the politi
How can the civil service develop the right skills?
At this event, the IfG presented its findings of its report on the skills that the civil service needs now and in the next few years.
The Lobbying Scandal: ACOBA on the ropes
A special INSIDE BRIEFING EXTRA brings together IfG’s experts on ministers, civil servants and standards in public life to make sense of it all – and
Moving ministers: what makes a good reshuffle?
Months after the UK has left the Brexit transition period, and a year into a global pandemic, the PM is reportedly planning to reshuffle his ministeri
Data Bites #18: Getting things done with data in government
Matthew Gould, CEO at NHSX, and Baroness Kate Rock joined us to discuss whether Covid has changed how government thinks about data.
Global Britain and the G7: making a success of the June summit
The government has promised that the UK’s departure from the EU will allow Global Britain to flourish. But what does the integrated review mean for th
In conversation with Andrew RT Davies MS, Leader of the Welsh Conservatives
Andrew Davies discusses Welsh devolution, the 2021 election, relations between Cardiff and Westminster, and the future of the union.