Policy making
Rail reform: making Great British Railways work for the next generation
This event will explore how to make a reformed rail network work for Great Britain’s long-term post-pandemic future, drawing on lessons from previous
Data Bites #22: Getting things done with data in government
A special edition of our Data Bites series exploring data on children and young people.
In conversation with Louise Casey: rethinking support for the poorest after the pandemic
Baroness Casey was in conversation with Bronwen Maddox, IfG Director, to discuss the way Britain supports its poorest families.
Public engagement and net zero
The government must do more to involve the public in designing policies to help the UK transition to a zero-carbon economy.
Adaptation to climate change
Adaptation is a general term used to cover the planning and measures needed to cope with the impacts of climate change.
Tackling Covid-19 over the long term
A weak and fragmented global response risks extending and worsening the Covid-19 pandemic.
What are the lessons from HS2 for future major infrastructure projects?
What should be learned from the HS2 experience?
Data Bites #21: Getting things done with data in government
This month's Data Bites featured presentations on the UK tariff and open data, algorithmic transparency and insight-led action on homelessness.
How can the UK be a force for good in the world?
The IfG was delighted to bring together an expert panel to assess the G7 summit’s successes and failures, and to discuss the UK’s global ambitions.
In conversation with Andy Haldane, Chief Economist at the Bank of England
On his final day as Chief Economist at the Bank of England, the Institute for Government was delighted to welcome Andy Haldane.