Bronwen Maddox
Former director of the Institute for Government
All work
How to avoid a coronavirus vaccine war
The UK should be prepared to forego its claim to some vaccines to cool the dispute
Sturgeon’s survival turns attention back to independence – and the SNP’s record
The civil war in the SNP has damaged support and turned a harsher light onto its promises – and its record in office
Rishi Sunak's budget: lessons learned, battles won, decisions ducked
Bronwen Maddox warns that the chancellor may yet be punished for his overly enthusiastic Eat Out to Help Out scheme
The five flaws of Scotland’s government
The Salmond-Sturgeon clash has exposed serious weaknesses that need urgent remedy
Coronavirus: no going back to normal
Life after coronavirus will not feel like life before.
The world of government in 2021
Coronavirus has upended established politics and economics – and toppled some politicians.
How Boris Johnson can make Christmas work in the time of Covid
Here are eight steps Boris Johnson should take to make sure the country does not regret lifting curbs for the holiday season
After Boris Johnson’s “disaster” remark, here’s how to judge devolution
The prime minister’s remark that devolution has been a disaster may itself prove to have been a disaster for his campaign to keep the union together
Boris Johnson’s defence budget promises need a battle plan
Boris Johnson has won a tussle within his government with his pledge to raise military spending
10 ways for Boris Johnson to reset his government
How the PM can make the period After Dominic more successful than the last 10 months.