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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Data Bites #10: Getting things done with data in government
At our tenth Data Bites, we heard from Microsoft UK, Citizens Advice, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and NHSX.
English devolution and the impact of coronavirus
We asked what the metro mayors and combined authorities have achieved and what should happen next with the devolution process.
Lifting lockdown: how to approach a coronavirus exit strategy
How will the government ease the lockdown restrictions? Our panel discussed the options facing the government.
In conversation with Wendy Williams: Windrush review
The Institute for Government was delighted to speak to Wendy Williams, who led the Windrush review.
Parliament and coronavirus: democracy in the age of social-distancing
As the UK parliament begins its unexpected experiment with digital democracy, the Institute for Government was delighted to convene an expert panel.
Coronavirus and the UK economy: Andy Haldane
Chief Economist of the Bank of England joined the IfG to discuss the economic impacts of the pandemic.
300 years of British prime ministers
As we mark 300 years of British PMs, the Institute for Government was delighted to welcome Sir Anthony Seldon and Professor Tim Bale.
Extending the Brexit transition period
The UK and EU have until the 1 July 2020 to decide to extend the transition period. Speakers explored the likelihood of an extension.
Civil service reform during the coronavirus crisis
What innovations would help the civil service respond to the coronavirus crisis?
Data Bites #9: Getting things done with data in government
Our first online-only Data Bites, with speakers from Social Investment Business, Open Government Partnership and the Children’s Commissioner’s Office.