Policy making
The 2023 autumn statement marks a step forward on devolution – but the job is far from complete
Four new devolution deals shows promise for the government’s devolution agenda.
Simon Case's absence has left a growing gap in government
The government needs to be clearer about how it is organised while the cabinet secretary is on medical leave.
Autumn statement frenzy shows why we should only have one fiscal event a year
Jeremy Hunt should hold on to his reputation for economic competence.
Rishi Sunak’s reshuffle should be the last big one before the election
A period of stability in the government ranks is needed.
Sunak's flights of fantasy?
Francis Elliott, editor of the House Magazine, joins the podcast to run the rule over the reshuffle and weigh up Sunak's Rwanda scheme.
The Supreme Court’s Rwanda verdict and Rishi Sunak’s response: what happens next?
Will the government’s new Rwanda asylum policy plan work?
Rishi Sunak backed himself into a corner with the Rwanda plan – as Suella Braverman warned
Once the dust settles on the Supreme Court’s ruling, Sunak should focus on what asylum policy might actually work instead.
Rishi Sunak has lost the man who would implement Lord Maude’s government reforms
New Cabinet Office minister John Glen should build on his predecessor Jeremy Quin’s approach to government reform.
Suella Braverman’s collective responsibility problem was just one reason for Sunak to sack her
The prime minister’s patience with Suella Braverman has run out.
The Sunak/Suella stand-off
The Sun’s Noa Hoffman is this week’s podcast guest as the Inside Briefing team break down the legislative agenda on offer from Rishi Sunak.