Parliament and the constitution
Prime Minister's Questions: 50 years on
Prime Minister’s questions celebrates its 50th anniversary this month.
Clegg comes through for the Conservatives on Constitutional Reform
Professor Robert Hazell on why Nick Clegg could find himself the fall-guy on constitutional reform.
Who is fit and proper?
As the News International scandal unfolds the appointment of Andy Coulson to the Director of Communications role at No.10 remains the focus.
Lords Joint Committee
The joint committee on Lords reform has been welcomed but is it flawed?
Constitutional Reform under the Coalition
The Institute held a joint seminar with the Constitution Unit on the status of the Coalition's constitutional reform agenda.
From attack dogs to ministers
Relief for Miliband as his plans to appoint shadow ministers get the nod but there are tough decisions ahead for the Labour leader.
Supporting the Prime Minister
Comparing Number 10 to the support prime ministers receive in other countries shows that the Centre needs to be turned on its head.
Supporting Heads of Government
In Supporting Heads of Government we compare the support system for the UK prime minister with the heads of government in five other countries.
Was Gordon Brown's 'Economic War Council' a new model for driving the PM's agenda?
One of the constitutional innovations under Prime Minister Brown was a new sort of Cabinet Committee – the National Economic Council.
The Coalition One Year On
We held an event to discuss the Coalition's first year and the challenges that lie ahead.