Constitutional guardians
Ministers must do more to strengthen the UK's constitutional guardians.
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Ministers must do more to strengthen the UK's constitutional guardians.
The Institute for Government and Bennett Institute for Public Policy launch a major review of the UK constitution.
Ethical scandals, like the election betting furore, disrupt the ability of governments to deliver on their political priorities.
Whether the UK survives in its current form or what it will look like if it doesn’t stay together, will hinge on which vision prevails.
The IfG was in Liverpool for a series of fringe events on the constitution, devolution, public services, AI and more.