Public services
Leicester: The real constitutional revolution of 2011?
If AV is defeated tomorrow, it is the city of Leicester which will herald the revolutionary constitutional change of the year.
Why localism is a load of rubbish
The announcement on restricting local authority discretion on waste suggests the government does not get its own localist agenda.
Nothing to do with me?
Our report focuses on how ministerial accountability will affect the government's plans to decentralise public services.
Co-producing public services: what, who, when and how? A discussion with Professor John Alford
Co-production has drifted in and out of government reformers' vision for several decades, but is now assuming greater prominence.
One rule for social mobility, another for sustainability
Government pronouncements on how they will ensure progress on social mobility and sustainability reveal mixed up thinking at the heart of government.
Why Community Budgets are worth watching
Community Budget pilots present an opportunity to demonstrate the much heralded decentralisation agenda in action.
A tale of two Huttons
Does anyone realistically think that those in the FCO and MOD who are working on North Africa are working that bit harder?
Public Sector Efficiency Expo 2011
Director of the Institute for Government Andrew Adonis spoke at the Public Sector Efficiency Expo 2011.
Banking on the Big Society
Is the Big Society a growth stock? Banks, investors and the Prime Minister seem to think so.