Policy making
The Government should give a realistic commitment to Agile
Matt Hancock, is right that the civil service should become more “agile” but this is easier said than done.
Are we about to see an era of experimental government?
Jen Gold takes a look.
Cutting the onshore wind subsidy
Four things to consider.
No contest – the time has come to ditch or reboot the Ministerial Contestable Policy Fund
It has been a damp squib – failing to improve either policy or transparency.
The cyber security race
Governments must run faster just to keep pace.
Speaking truth to power – from the crossbenches
How quickly should civil servants go public on their former responsibilities?
Political economy of growth
This paper provides an analytical framework to shed light on the institutional roots of persistent policy problems.
Quick fixes: party manifestos and the governance of infrastructure
The party manifestos all tackle key aspects of infrastructure policy. Miguel Coelho assesses the potential impact of their proposals.
Educating Jeremy: how will the new Civil Service master's course make a difference?
Will the new Executive Master's of Public Policy (EMPP) make a difference?
Mind the gap: insights from connecting policy with practice
We reveal examples of how policymakers and practitioners have tried to burst the Westminster bubble.