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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Sir Mark Sedwill keynote speech
The Institute for Government was delighted to welcome Cabinet Secretary Sir Mark Sedwill to deliver a keynote speech on future public service challeng
Fifteen Minutes of Power: The Uncertain Life of British Ministers
The Institute for Government was delighted to welcome Peter Riddell, author of Fifteen Minutes of Power: The Uncertain Life of British Ministers, for
Institute for Government 10-year anniversary conference
To mark our 10-year anniversary, we will hold a full-day conference.
Data Bites #3: Getting things done with data in government
The third event in our Data Bites series, with speakers from the Geospatial Commission, the ONS, BEIS and the National Audit Office.
Government outsourcing: what can the UK learn from Australia? In conversation with Professor Gary Sturgess
The Institute for Government was delighted to welcome Professor Gary Sturgess, former Cabinet Secretary in Australia’s New South Wales state governmen
After the elections: what next for the EU?
In this session, speakers explored how this election played out across EU countries and what the outcome will mean for the EU going forward.
Negotiating the next phase of Brexit
Drawing on our recent publication and inquiries of the House of Lords EU Select Committee, this event discussed the big challenges in negotiating the
The future of devolution: the UK after Brexit – keynote speech by Mark Drakeford
The Institute for Government was delighted to welcome Rt Hon Mark Drakeford AM, First Minister of Wales, to deliver a keynote speech on the future of
Devolution at 20 – report launch
To mark the 20th anniversary of devolution to Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, the Institute for Government has launched a new report on devoluti
Services and Brexit
At this event, our panel discussed how the Government has taken account of the interests of the services sector in Brexit. They also considered how to