Policy making
Data Bites #15: Getting things done with data in government
This month's Data Bites featured speakers from the London Office of Technology and Innovation, the Food Standards Agency, Highways England and DWP.
Where next for special advisers?
Peter Cardwell, Salma Shah and John McTernan joined us to explore the role of spads following Dominic Cummings' departure from government.
Lord Maude in conversation with Bronwen Maddox: reform at the centre of government
The Institute for Government was delighted to welcome the Rt Hon Lord Maude, former Minister of State for Trade and Investment
What does a Biden presidency mean for trade?
James Kane explores some of the implications of the US election for a post-Brexit UK–US trade deal
Data Bites #14: Getting things done with data in government
This month's Data Bites featured presentations on data standards, master data in a pandemic and data infrastructure at MoJ.
The government should fix the flailing Green Homes Grant
The chancellor should extend his flagship green recovery scheme beyond March
The UK Internal Market Bill in the House of Lords
As the bill enters the Lords, peers look poised to make amendments. This event explored issues in the bill and the likely amendments.
Policy making in a digital world
Policy makers across government lack the necessary skills and understanding to take advantage of digital technologies when tackling problems such as c
How to tackle low productivity and growth
Why is the UK’s rate of growth so low?
Using evidence in government and parliament
At this event, we discussed how to improve the role of evidence in policy making in government and parliament.