Parliament and the constitution
Come back Treasury, your country needs you…
Jill Rutter warns the Treasury is now looking marginalised – just when we really need it.
Theresa May’s speech: big on ambition – but can she really deliver?
The big theme of Theresa May’s first conference speech as Prime Minister was that ‘change is going to come’
The Chancellor sets out his stall
Philip Hammond’s speech marked a focus on the actual role of Chancellor – a welcome break with the last 20 years
Brexit: What we now know
The Prime Minister and her Brexit ministers have finally provided some information about how they see the UK’s exit from the EU being achieved
Ministers Reflect: the Labour years, 1997–2010
The Institute for Government today published 15 new interviews with former Labour ministers as part of its Ministers Reflect project
Trust in government is growing – but it needs to deliver
Much has been written about the deep divide between Leave and Remain voters. New polling published today by the IfG challenges this analysis
Trust in government is growing – but it needs to deliver
New Institute for Government polling shows more people believe politicians try to make government work well than they did in 2014.
How can Parliament conduct effective Brexit scrutiny?
The Secretary of State for Exiting the EU, David Davis, says accountability to Parliament for Brexit negotiations will be retrospective
The Spending Challenge: How to cut spending while maintaining quality
What are the options for the Chancellor to cut spend & maintain quality public services?
Brexit: what role for Parliament?
As Parliament returned from its summer recess, attention turned to what role it should play in the UK’s exit from the European Union.