Jill Rutter
Senior Fellow
Jill's recent work
The major parties are desperate to avoid 2024 being a Brexit election
What do the party manifestos tell us about where Brexit could go next?
A distracted EU may not have much time to reset relations with the UK
The European parliament elections aren't likely to lead to a willingness to renegotiate the Brexit deal.
Mayoral accountability hangs on divorcing local vote from national trends
The read-across from local contests to the national polls should be dismissed.
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Turning on the TAP
Will the government's new diversity action plan deliver the wanted pipeline of female talent?
Bringing a post – and a policy – into disrepute
Shaun Wright's behavior has partly discredited PCCs.
Family friendly government?
What will a family impact test mean?
No “messing” with the centre?
Improvement is possible.
Doing them Justice
This report focuses on how to improve the implementation of social justice policy and identifies eleven lessons for ministers and officials.
Centre Forward
This report looks at how successive prime ministers have all had to grapple with the central machine to get a system that works best for them.
Miscarriage of justice
Why government needs to take care in implementing social justice policies.
101 uses for a zombie Parliament
A slow down in legislating is no bad thing.
Public bodies looking to the future
What is next for public bodies?
ColaLife
A textbook case of innovative policy making and effective implementation.