Policy making
Levelling up: what is it and will it work? In conversation with Neil O'Brien and Sebastian Payne
The Institute for Government welcomed Neil O'Brien, the Minister for Levelling Up, to explore levelling up with Sebastian Payne, Whitehall Editor of t
Ukraine crisis: UK support for refugees from Ukraine
The UK has announced two new pathways through which Ukrainian refugees can obtain a visa to come to the UK.
Churn in ‘levelling up’ policies in the UK
As part of its ambition to ‘level up’ the UK, the government has committed to tackling regional economic inequalities.
Living without Russian gas
To manage the impact of a potential cut-off of Russian gas, governments across Europe need to plan now.
Ukraine crisis: sanctions and UK football
The UK government has opted to place sanctions on a range of Russian businesses, financial institutions, and individuals.
In conversation with Sir David Norgrove
The Institute for Government was delighted to welcome Sir David Norgrove, Chair of the UK Statistics Authority.
Ukraine won’t get a no-fly zone now – but might just get fighter jets
President Volodymyr Zelensky has a better chance with his call for fighter planes than a no-fly zone
Economic Crime (Transparency and Enforcement) Act
The government has recognised that the lack of transparency about property ownership in the UK has made money laundering easier.
Better policy making
How government – both ministers and officials – could change to make policy better.
Unprecedented sanctions will hurt Russia – but may not change Putin’s approach
Western states have coordinated effectively to impose unprecedented sanctions on Russia