Parliament and the constitution
How not to run a government: the lessons from Liz Truss's first 40 days
As Truss attempts to calm the markets, the public and her party, the IfG’s new director Dr Hannah White brought together an expert IfG panel to examin
Parliamentary lobby
The term ‘lobby’ is used to describe the group of journalists who cover political events in the UK.
Accountability after Brexit
The prime minister – or MPs – must overhaul parliament's feeble Brexit scrutiny.
Liz Truss's four autumn parliamentary challenges
We set out four key parliamentary challenges facing the prime minister and her agenda this autumn.
IfG events at the 2022 Conservative Party Conference
The Institute for Government was delighted to be hosting a series of fringe events at the 2022 Conservative Party Conference in Birmingham.
IfG events at the 2022 Labour Party Conference
The Institute for Government was delighted to host a series of fringe events at the 2022 Labour Party Conference in Liverpool.
The legislative process in parliament
A core task of the UK parliament is passing legislation, which begin life as bills.
King Charles III and his ministers
King Charles III is already showing that he wants to put his own stamp on the part he plays in UK government.
Arrangements following the death of Queen Elizabeth II
The passing of the Queen triggers a huge operation to manage the state funeral and other commemorative events, and the transition to the next monarch.
The biggest winners and losers in 2021 – and what to look out for in the autumn
Institute for Government researchers look back at who the biggest winners and losers of 2021 were