Policy making
The coronavirus crisis and government business support: revising, rethinking and responding at speed
The speed and scale of the support that the UK government rolled out to businesses during the coronavirus crisis was unprecedented in peacetime.
Implementing Brexit: the Northern Ireland protocol
How the Northern Ireland protocol might work and the challenges of ensuring it is operational before the end of the transition period.
A 'Land Army' is not a long-term solution to the UK's farm labour problem
If the government does not reconcile its policies on migration and trade then British farming will suffer
The UK still lacks answers to basic questions as trade talks with US begin
The UK still has a great deal of explaining to do before getting anywhere near the business of drafting an agreement with the US
Data Bites #10: Getting things done with data in government
At our tenth Data Bites, we heard from Microsoft UK, Citizens Advice, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and NHSX.
Credit where it is due: Universal Credit during the coronavirus lockdown
As new Universal Credit claimants near two million since the UK entered lockdown, how is the Department for Work and Pensions coping?
In conversation with Wendy Williams: Windrush review
The Institute for Government was delighted to speak to Wendy Williams, who led the Windrush review.
Governments need to apply behavioural insights to the way they approach tax reform
Thinking in advance about behavioural responses can ease the path to tax reform
Overcoming the barriers to tax reform
The UK tax system needs substantial reform, but recent governments have shied away from it because of public resistance.
Data Bites #9: Getting things done with data in government
Our first online-only Data Bites, with speakers from Social Investment Business, Open Government Partnership and the Children’s Commissioner’s Office.