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Liam Byrne
Liam Byrne was interviewed on 7 September 2016 for the Institute for Government’s Ministers Reflect project.
Universal Credit – a programme in recovery?
The Institute for Government has published 'Universal Credit – from disaster to recovery?' The report looks at the lessons of Universal Credit
Learning the lessons from Universal Credit
Universal Credit: From disaster to recovery looked at the failure and potential recovery of Universal Credit. In this separate commentary, we look at
Universal Credit: From disaster to recovery?
An in-depth examination of the ambitious government project to simplify the welfare system.
What are Theresa May’s policy priorities as Parliament returns?
Emma Norris looks at how domestic policy priorities are shaping up and what May’s government needs to focus on first
Learning across boundaries: standing on the shoulders of giants
In this guest blog, Graeme McDonald, Director of Solace, explores some of the key issues raised in a new report
NHS England must get smarter about how it engages the public
Chris Wajzer looks at how the NHS should be engaging citizens to tackle this spending challenge
Theresa May’s first Brexit Cabinet meeting
Theresa May is convening her first Cabinet meeting at Chequers today
Reflections on the IfG work experience programme
Four A-Level Politics students from Pimlico Academy spent the week with us, gaining experience of working at a think tank
Are reports of the death of English devolution exaggerated?
Summer rumours reporting the death of English devolution may well have been exaggerated