Civil service
The Home Office should publish its evaluation plan for the Rwanda scheme
The Home Office should publish its evaluation plan before the first flight takes off.
Civil service–ministerial relations: time for a reset
Relations between civil servants and ministers require an urgent reset.
The Clinically Extremely Vulnerable People Service
A summary of a roundtable discussion with public servants and others involved in setting up the Clinically Extremely Vulnerable People Service.
Peer pressure
The Times' Henry Zeffman joins the podcast team to discuss House of Lords reform and parliamentary scrutiny.
Legislation to support data sharing
What lessons does government need to learn about data sharing from the Covid pandemic?
A crossroads for diversity and inclusion in the civil service
Government departments need more guidance and targets to improve diversity and inclusion.
Labour’s constitutional proposals
What the Brown Commission recommendations for constitutional reform say and what they mean.
Five things we’ve learned about the Brown Commission on the UK’s future
A team of IfG experts weigh up the key recommendations set out in the Gordon Brown's Commission on the UK's Future report.
Pressure is growing on Sunak to properly reform standards
The prime minister needs to set out his plan for how he will tackle the issue that bedevilled his predecessor.
Opening up: how to strengthen the civil service through external recruitment
The civil service’s ability to deliver ministers’ priorities is being hurt by its failure to attract and properly use the skills of external recruits.