Past events
Our events have shaped views and made news, and have allowed our audience – both in the room and online – to engage with hundreds of speakers.
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How Taiwan became a coronavirus success story
For this special IfG Live event, the Taiwanese Digital Minister, Audrey Tang, joined us to explain how Taiwan has contained the virus successfully
Data Bites #11: Getting things done with data in government
At the eleventh event in our series, we heard about data projects on infrant mortality, Covid-19 and on housing and planning.
In conversation with Stefaan de Rynck
The Institute for Government was delighted to welcome Stefaan de Rynck, Senior Adviser to Michel Barnier and Head of Task Force for UK Relations.
The coronavirus crisis and government business support: revising, rethinking and responding at speed
The speed and scale of the support that the UK government rolled out to businesses during the coronavirus crisis was unprecedented in peacetime.
The future of UK trade policy (after coronavirus)
The UK is taking back control of trade policy in a world transformed by the impact of coronavirus.
Shaping the state after coronavirus
In a matter of weeks, coronavirus has transformed the activity of government. But the immediate crisis won’t last forever.
Government communication in a crisis: how is the government handling the coronavirus pandemic?
The government has come under considerable criticism with its communications strategy during the coronavirus crisis.
Coronavirus and UK devolution
Did coronavirus demonstrate the strength of devolution – or does it highlight the need for central government to take a strong lead?
Fixing adult social care
Any attempts toward reforming the social care system have been overtaken by the coronavirus outbreak.
Emergency powers in the coronavirus crisis
From the enforced lockdown to the exit strategy, what powers does the government need and how should it use them?