Coronavirus
Fixing adult social care
Any attempts toward reforming the social care system have been overtaken by the coronavirus outbreak.
Emergency powers in the coronavirus crisis
From the enforced lockdown to the exit strategy, what powers does the government need and how should it use them?
A four-nation exit strategy
The UK’s four-nation lockdown exit strategy could create confusion amongst the public and lead to non-compliance of guidance and rules.
English devolution and the impact of coronavirus
We asked what the metro mayors and combined authorities have achieved and what should happen next with the devolution process.
The government needs to tell parliament how it will address problems with the lockdown laws
The government must provide greater clarity and allow for regular scrutiny on coronavirus laws
Lifting lockdown: how to approach a coronavirus exit strategy
How will the government ease the lockdown restrictions? Our panel discussed the options facing the government.
More transparent scientific advice on coronavirus measures should help the government and the public
The government should welcome a widening of advice on coronavirus
Credit where it is due: Universal Credit during the coronavirus lockdown
As new Universal Credit claimants near two million since the UK entered lockdown, how is the Department for Work and Pensions coping?
A coronavirus testing target is only valuable if it is part of a wider exit strategy
Increasing coronavirus testing capacity is useful, but the target will only be of value if is part of a wider exit strategy
The government’s five tests are not sufficient for an exit strategy from the coronavirus lockdown
The prime minister must make clear how his government will trade off different objectives when restarting the economy