Parliament and the constitution
Be careful what you review
What would an inquiry into the future of the civil service tell us?
Judges and policy: A delicate balance - with Lord Neuberger
With Lord Neuberger, President of the Supreme Court.
5 days - or longer - in May 2015
Lessons from 2010
'5 Days in May': Inside the Coalition Negotiations
On 22 May 2013, the Institute for Government hosted Andrew Adonis in conversation with David Laws, MP.
News management
The Ferguson resignation will be talked about long after the public have blanked out what the Queen said today.
The #goodlaw launch: Making legislation more effective and accessible
What do users expect from legislation? How can we make it more accessible? When is complexity in legislation desirable? And when is unavoidable?
Challenges of running a public inquiry
This event will be asking those who have run some of the country’s most complex public inquiries how they got to the heart of issues.
Improving the effectiveness of select committees
Our report recognises the public interest in greater accountability and calls for a new relationship between Parliament and government.
The cabinet secretary should not be dragged into investigations
Cabinet secretaries should not be dragged into politics
Could do better – our verdict on the programme for government ‘audit’
The Mid-Term Review could do better