Policy making
Data Bites #19: Getting things done with data in government
This month's Data Bites featured presentations on local data spaces, the Urban Big Data Centre and the impact of the pandemic on household income.
The future of UK digital government: in conversation with Paul Willmott, Joanna Davinson and Tom Read
The Institute for Government was delighted to welcome the three newly appointed leaders of data, digital and technology in government.
What the European Super League tells us about prime ministerial priorities
A dynamic prime minister did whatever it took to see off a threat to (one of our) national games
How can the civil service develop the right skills?
At this event, the IfG presented its findings of its report on the skills that the civil service needs now and in the next few years.
Judicial review and policy making
Ministers and officials should accept that judicial review improves policy.
Data Bites #18: Getting things done with data in government
Matthew Gould, CEO at NHSX, and Baroness Kate Rock joined us to discuss whether Covid has changed how government thinks about data.
Global Britain and the G7: making a success of the June summit
The government has promised that the UK’s departure from the EU will allow Global Britain to flourish. But what does the integrated review mean for th
Decarbonising heating at home
Five lessons the government must learn from the Green Homes Grant debacle.
How can governments combat the spread of misinformation?
This Institute for Government event, held in partnership with the AHRC, explored the scale of the misinformation challenge facing the UK government an
Science after coronavirus
At this event, we discussed the early lessons the science community should draw from the coronavirus crisis.