Working to make government more effective

Joe Randall

Former senior Researcher

Joe was a senior researcher at the Institute until October 2016. He joined as a researcher in 2013 and managed the Institute’s work on decentralisation in England. He also worked on Whitehall Monitor – the Institute's data journalism project. Joe was the Programme Manager for the Institute's Connecting Policy with Practice programme and also contributed to the organisation's work on the UK’s national devolution settlement after the 2014 Scottish independence referendum. 

Joe was a member of the first cohort of Oxford’s new Blavatnik School of Government. He graduated with an undergraduate degree in History and Politics at Oxford in 2011, and spent his time between these two stints in education working for the Baring Foundation – a charitable grant-maker.

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19 MAR 2015 Report

Connecting Policy with Practice

This report presents conclusions and reflections developed from the Connecting Policy with Practice Programme.

03 SEP 2014 Report

Governing after the referendum

This paper analyses 16 future constitutional scenarios for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, ranging from Scottish independence to devolution.

05 NOV 2013 Report

Leading Functions Across Whitehall

Stronger leadership of functions could play a part in making Whitehall more effective in a number of ways. However the problems that stronger function