Ministers
Three things we learnt from Liz Truss’s speech at the IfG
Liz Truss has defended the decisions she took as prime minister – but do her arguments stack up?
Concrete evidence
The Guardian’s Aletha Adu joins the IfG podcast team to run the rule over the new shadow cabinet.
Becoming a minister: Part 6 – Working with parliament
Former ministers share their advice on how to juggle their ministerial and parliamentary duties.
Interviews with Truss and Johnson ministers prove time in government shouldn’t be wasted
Being a minister in a government with a majority is a rare opportunity.
This should be Labour's last pre-election reshuffle
Keir Starmer has made some big changes to Labour's shadow ministerial team.
The stars are aligning for an autumn of distracted government
Rishi Sunak faces a trying autumn of difficulties and distractions.
The Rishi Reshuffle
The IfG podcast team is back to take stock of the last few months – and look ahead to what a lively couple of months might bring for government.
Becoming a minister: Part 5 – Managing budgets and working with the Treasury
Andrea Leadsom, Justine Greening and Dame Una O'Brien tell us why ministers have less control over spending than you – and they – might think.
Reshuffles will always primarily be about politics
Tim Durrant responds to Tim Leunig's suggestions for overhauling the way government reshuffles are run.
Five takeaways from Rishi Sunak’s August 2023 ‘mini-reshuffle’
The IfG expert team assess what Rishi Sunak's ministerial changes reveal