Public services
Jeremy Hunt will not find it easy to deliver departmental spending cuts
It will be difficult to find cuts to public service budgets
IfG events at the 2022 Conservative Party Conference
The Institute for Government was delighted to be hosting a series of fringe events at the 2022 Conservative Party Conference in Birmingham.
IfG events at the 2022 Labour Party Conference
The Institute for Government was delighted to host a series of fringe events at the 2022 Labour Party Conference in Liverpool.
Thérèse Coffey’s plan does not do enough to support the NHS and social care
Thérèse Coffey’s “Our Plan for Patients” will not save the NHS or social care from the coming winter crisis
Future leaders: building a diverse and inclusive public sector
How can current leaders create public sector workforces that reflect wider society?
What's at the top of the new PM's in-tray? IfG expert briefing
At this event, IfG experts explored the big questions facing the next occupant of No.10.
What is in the new chancellor's in-tray?
The new chancellor, Kwasi Kwarteng, should use Truss’s planned ‘fiscal event’ to be honest about difficult choices on tax and spending beyond this win
IfG case study: Oak National Academy
Why Oak National Academy is a positive example of rapid innovation in the delivery of public services.
The exam question
The education system in England should move to a model of incremental improvement rather than periods of stasis followed by highly disruptive change.
The biggest winners and losers in 2021 – and what to look out for in the autumn
Institute for Government researchers look back at who the biggest winners and losers of 2021 were