Parliament and the constitution
Why Cameron and Clegg need to reflect on the working of the coalition
Adjustment in Whitehall among both ministers and official is still not complete.
Friends, Romans and Coalition Partners
Why the coalition government might want to make Shakespeare's 'Julius Caesar' its summer recess reading.
Why fairness matters when the cuts begin to bite
How should you go about a fiscal consolidation?
Is coalition government here to stay?
Regardless of how long the Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition lasts, long-term trends suggest coalitions are likely to be more common.
United we stand?
Our new report makes recommendations to enable the machinery of government to operate more effectively for coalitions.
Firm foundations for a new politics?
A year on from the MPs' expenses crisis, the Institute for Government has published an assessment of the state of the House of Commons' administration
It took a scandal
Peter Riddell on Vanessa Nicholls' report on the running of the House of Commons.
Transitions: Preparing for changes of government
Catherine Haddon and Peter Riddell examine what happens when a general election leads to a change of government from one political party to another.