Devolution
The Government’s reassurances on Northern Ireland risk angering more people
The Government's latest proposal doesn’t provide a way out of the Northern Ireland backstop and won’t swing any votes.
Leighton Andrews
Leighton Andrews reflects on governing in Wales.
Three things the new Welsh First Minister needs to do
To succeed in the new role, the First Minister will have to defend the constitutional role of the Welsh Assembly.
What makes a successful Brexit: Gordon Brown keynote speech
The Institute for Government was delighted to welcome former Prime Minister, the Rt Hon Gordon Brown, to present a keynote speech on Brexit and the UK
Shona Robison
Shona Robison reflects on transforming the health and care system, getting government out of its silos and delivering the 2014 Commonwealth Games.
Ieuan Wyn Jones
Ieuan Wyn Jones reflects on leading Plaid Cymru into government for the first time.
Scottish independence
How could a second referendum on Scottish independence happen?
Alex Neil
Alex Neil reflects on civil service advice, preparing to take on social security powers and attempts to modernise the health system.
Jane Hutt
Jane Hutt talks about taking responsibility for crises as Health Minister and striking deals with opposition parties as Chief Whip.
Saving the Union from Brexit will require bold thinking about the constitution
Te UK and Scottish Governments are divided by a deep gulf in their understanding of the constitution.