Parliament and the constitution
Rishi Sunak would be right to ditch the Retained EU Law Bill
Rishi Sunak seems to be aligning himself with the Brexit supporting practical pragmatists, rather than with the impractical ideologues.
How to devolve English government
Consensus is emerging about the case for English devolution, but the scale of the challenge needs to be addressed in central government.
Devolving English government
Devolved government in England is failing due to chronic over-centralisation, an incoherent tangle of institutions and a “democratic deficit”.
The deputy prime minister and first secretary of state
What is the role of the deputy prime minister and the first secretary of state? And how do they differ?
The Emily Maitlis interview
The News Agents' Emily Maitlis joins Hannah White to discuss the media's role in holding politicians to account.
Constitutional entrenchment and parliamentary sovereignty
The most effective way of making constitutional principles harder to overturn is through a combination of legal and political mechanisms.
Iraq war 20th anniversary: The Robin Butler interview
Lord Butler, chair of the Review of Intelligence on Weapons of Mass Destruction, joins us to discuss the lessons from the Iraq War 20 years on.
Boris Johnson's partygate hangover returns
The Guardian’s Pippa Crerar joins the IfG podcast team to weigh up Boris Johnson’s Privileges Committee hearing.
The Privileges Committee inquiry’s significance goes far beyond Boris Johnson’s future
Parliament's attitude to ministerial accountability is far more important than Boris Johnson's future.
The Morning After The Budget Before
Henry Hill, Deputy Editor of Conservative Home, joins us to assess Jeremy Hunt's budget.