Policy making
Ukraine crisis: transparency of Russian money flows in the UK
Since the beginning of the most recent crisis in Ukraine, there has been a lot of focus in the press on illicit money flows to the UK.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine demands that the UK rewrite its foreign policy
This moment must also lead to an overhaul in the UK’s entire approach to Russia
How has Covid-19 changed the way government works? Whitehall Monitor 2022 report launch
This report launch explored what Whitehall Monitor 2022 reveals about the way the pandemic has changed how the government works.
Ukraine crisis: financial and international trade sanctions
The UK has joined the US and EU in imposing unprecedented sanctions on Russia in response to its full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Director’s Annual Lecture 2022
Bronwen Maddox, IfG Director, reflected on the government’s handling of the pandemic, expectations now of government, and reforms that are needed.
The Department for Education: can it respond to post-pandemic challenges?
Does the Department for Education have the capacity to meet education’s challenges in the post-pandemic world?
Data Bites #26: Getting things done with data in government
The 26th event in our Data Bites series.
How can government work with the private sector to help levelling up?
The government alone cannot pay for the policies needed to help the UK’s left-behind areas. So what can ministers do to involve the private sector?
Net zero: agenda 2022
The government’s response to the energy price crisis right will be critical to preserving political and public support for net zero policies.
The levelling up white paper should not be delayed any longer
The government is running out of time to spell out its levelling up strategy, argues Gemma Tetlow.