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Sharon White: the implications of Brexit for UK regulation and industry
Sharon White, Chief Executive of Ofcom, gave a speech at the Institute last week about the implications and opportunities presented by Brexit
How the Treasury can maintain momentum on financial reforms
Significant progress has been made, in stark contrast to many cross-departmental reforms which fail to make any tangible difference
Major projects: why political leadership is vital
The Government is committed to a number of major, long-term, infrastructure projects
Do we need a written constitution? You’re asking the wrong question.
The Supreme Court hearings on Article 50 are the biggest judicial intervention into government action we have seen in modern times
Getting to the heart of decision making
HM Treasury's Financial Management Review has already delivered significant results.
100 years of Cabinet secretaries: six in conversation
The IfG gathered all six living Cabinet Secretaries to talk about their time in office
Brexit Whitehall’s morale in good health – except at Health
Gavin Freeguard pulls out the key stories from this year's Civil Service People Survey, where 280,000 civil servants answered more than 60 questions
George Freeman
George Freeman was interviewed on 30 November 2016 for the Institute for Government’s Ministers Reflect project.
Ministers Reflect: lessons from the Chancellor, Home Secretary and Foreign Secretary
Ines Stelk reviews the highlights from our newest ‘Ministers Reflect’ interviews
The cost of Brexit: what we learned in the Autumn Statement
The Chancellor has announced additional funding to support Whitehall’s preparations for Brexit.