Policy making
Data Bites #2: Getting things done with data in government
Speakers from DWP, DCMS, Register Dynamics and RHE Global join us for the second event in our Data Bites series.
The wait for the Infected Blood Inquiry must be worth it
The Infected Blood Inquiry shows that it is never too late for justice.
Academics need support to increase their policy impact
Academia must properly fund engagement if we are to avoid missing out on the benefits of expertise for policy making.
How academia can work with government
How universities, research councils and funding councils can better support policy engagement
Data Bites: Getting things done with data in government
The first in a series of monthly meet-ups where four speakers present their data projects in an exciting, quickfire format.
Keeping government’s major projects on track: keynote speech by Matthew Vickerstaff
Matthew Vickerstaff reflected on the IPA’s work to improve government’s ability to deliver its priorities.
Boris Johnson has missed the point about public inquiries
Public inquiries are a vital public resource – providing accountability that protects the public from repeated harmful and costly failures.
The 2019 Spring Statement and Spending Review: an IFS and IfG briefing
The Institute for Government (IfG) and Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) hosted a briefing on the issues for government in the upcoming Spring Statem
How to engage the public in decisions on infrastructure
How the government can improve the way it involves the public in decisions on infrastructure.