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
Has civil service impartiality had its day?
George Eustice, Gus O'Donnell, Ayesha Hazarika and Rachel Wolf joined us to explore how to reform the civil service.
Data Bites #42: Getting things done with data in government - justice special
In an exciting, quickfire format, each speaker had eight minutes to present on data in government – this month will explore justice.
How can NHS procurement be improved?
The event explored how the NHS can minimise waste and learn lessons from the pandemic about improving procurement processes.
Where next for levelling up?
Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester, and Debbie Abrahams MP joined us in Manchester to discuss what next for levelling up.
What lessons should the Treasury learn from the pandemic?
This event discussed the findings of a new IfG report on how the Treasury designed and implemented economic support schemes during Covid.
Data Bites #41: Getting things done with data in government
In an exciting, quickfire format, each speaker had eight minutes to present on data in government
Keynote speech: Stephen Flynn MP, SNP Westminster Leader
The Institute for Government was delighted to welcome Stephen Flynn, the SNP’s leader in Westminster, to give a keynote speech.
How can the government tackle obesity?
This event explored why successive governments have failed to address rising obesity and what would be needed to tackle it.
Citizens and the constitution: education and engagement
In this event, we explored the current state of public understanding of – and interest in – constitutional issues.
Data Bites #40: Getting things done with data in government - a justice special
Dan Corry from New Philanthropy Capital and Anna Powell-Smith from the Centre for Public Data were among our speakers for our justice Data Bites.