Coronavirus
How to run a successful Covid-19 inquiry
Boris Johnson has announced that a public inquiry into the government’s handling of the Covid-19 pandemic will start next year. This Institute for Gov
Dominic Cummings’s testimony highlights the urgent need to start the Covid inquiry
The prime minister’s former chief adviser is right to call for the Covid inquiry to begin work immediately.
The Covid failures according to Dominic Cummings
Dominic Cummings has done most damage to the prime minister and health secretary but his portrait of the incompetence of government demands response
The questions to ask Dominic Cummings
The select committee interrogating Dominic Cummings needs to make sure he answers questions on their terms, not his own
Covid international travel rules
Testing and quarantine requirements have been progressively removed since the start of 2022.
A coronavirus inquiry is welcome: here’s what needs to happen next
Marcus Shepheard identifies the steps that need to be taken to ensure it succeeds
The Queen’s Speech kicks the tricky decisions away
Giles Wilkes is unimpressed by a Queen’s Speech that relied heavily on the government’s ill-defined promise to "level up"
The coronavirus inquiry
Boris Johnson should establish his promised public inquiry into the government’s handling of coronavirus in May.
How to respond to a crisis: lessons from the Covid pandemic
The coronavirus crisis has seen many organisations from many sectors work together in their responses. What lessons can be learnt for future crises?
Public services after the pandemic: how to scale up successful changes
What can central government do to successfully scale up new approaches in public services delivery?