Policy making
Taxing times: the need to reform the UK tax system
The UK tax system is in need of major structural reform if it is to meet the challenges of the future.
Data Bites #4: Getting things done with data in government
At this month's event, we heard from the Office for Statistics Regulation, the London Borough of Newham and GOV.UK.
The Prime Minister should ensure we see the best assessment of Brexit no deal readiness – now
The Prime Minister’s legacy should be making explicit why she thought a deal was better than no deal.
Grenfell shows the need for rapid inquiry recommendations
Public inquiries need to be faster at helping prevent repeat tragedies..
Data Bites #3: Getting things done with data in government
The third event in our Data Bites series, with speakers from the Geospatial Commission, the ONS, BEIS and the National Audit Office.
Government outsourcing: what can the UK learn from Australia? In conversation with Professor Gary Sturgess
The Institute for Government was delighted to welcome Professor Gary Sturgess, former Cabinet Secretary in Australia’s New South Wales state governmen
The future of HS2 should not be in the hands of Conservative Party activists
There are better ways to make decisions on national infrastructure projects.
Future technology in government
The world is currently experiencing a period of rapid technological change that has been called ‘the fourth industrial revolution’.
The lessons from Australia’s surprise election result
By rejecting reform for the status quo, the Australian electorate has given reforming governments and opposition parties elsewhere pause for thought.