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.
Explore our past events
From disaster to recovery: Learning the lessons of Universal Credit
Almost six years since Universal Credit was first unveiled in the Welfare that Works white paper, the Institute for Government launched a study by Sen
A Keynote Speech by Sir Amyas Morse KCB, Comptroller and Auditor General
A keynote speech by the Comptroller and Auditor General, Sir Amyas Morse KCB.
Brexit: negotiating the UK’s future relationship with the EU
This Question Time-style event looked at the options for negotiating the UK's exit from the European Union and how these negotiations might run.
Brexit: the implications for the Union
The second event in our Brexit series raised a set of questions about the relationship between the UK’s four nations.
After the referendum: the implications for Whitehall
The Institute for Government held the first in a series of public events exploring the implications of the UK’s decision to leave the EU.
Chilcot: inquiring into Iraq
This Institute for Government event discussed Sir John Chilcot's long-awaited report into the Iraq war.
What will English devolution mean for joining up local public services?
This event explored the opportunities that English devolution brings for joining up local public services.
Devolution and fiscal governance: How devolved governments are funded and how the system is changing
The panel explored how devolved governments across the UK are funded, what is now changing, and what reforms are needed.
Politics and regulation
This seminar brought together regulators and politicians to discuss the interplay between politics and regulation.
What role for Whitehall in a devolved system in England?
This event explored how government can make the most of the opportunities that English devolution brings.