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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Help not hindrance - the future role of PAC
Seminar in which Margaret Hodge MP, newly elected chair of the Public Accounts Committee, introduced her plans to change the way the committee works.
John Bercow MP: What does parliamentary scrutiny mean in 2011?
On Tuesday 18 January, the Rt Hon. John Bercow MP, Speaker of the House of Commons gave a speech at the Institute for Government.
Electoral reform and diversity in parliament: lessons from New Zealand
This seminar reviews the influence of these changes to the electoral system and wider issues surrounding parliamentary diversity.
Improving IT workshop - scaling agile enterprise wide
Both the rapid evolution of technology and the complex problems faced by government require a much more flexible and agile approach to IT.
The Localism Bill: A radical redistribution of power?
On the 12 January the Institute for Government hosted a breakfast roundtable to discuss the government's Localism Bill.
Future of news and current affairs: BBC, Fox or third way?
This seminar examined whether impartiality rules can survive in a multi-channel world in which TV and the web are converging.