Policy making
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.
Kwasi Kwarteng’s new era of economic policy is a major gamble
On tax in particular, the chancellor has chosen cuts to headline rates rather than grasping the nettle on big tax reform.
POSTPONED: In conversation with Dame Fiona Reynolds
Dame Fiona Reynolds, Chair of the National Audit Office, will discuss how the NAO assesses the value for money of government spending, the impact the
Tackling the UK’s energy efficiency problem
Liz Truss should overhaul the government’s energy efficiency policies.
Future leaders: building a diverse and inclusive public sector
How can current leaders create public sector workforces that reflect wider society?
What's at the top of the new PM's in-tray? IfG expert briefing
At this event, IfG experts explored the big questions facing the next occupant of No.10.
Addressing rising energy bills
The measures committed to by Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak will make only a small dent in the costs now expected this winter.
In conversation with Dame Dr Jenny Harries, Chief Executive of the UK Health Security Agency
The Institute for Government was delighted to welcome Dame Dr Jenny Harries OBE, Chief Executive of the UK Health Security Agency.
Managing extreme risks
The government has failed to learn from the Covid pandemic: the new administration must take action to ensure the UK is better prepared next time.