Incisive commentary from the IfG’s expert team on issues facing government and key ministerial decisions.
From analysis of key political events such as budgets and party conferences to snap responses to unexpected developments such as government reshuffles, our writers set out their views and analyse what government gets right, what it gets wrong, and what it can do better.
The curse of the decentralising minister
How can the curse of responsibility without power best be managed?
The feeling's mutual
Let's not let a romantic view of mutuals mask the tough choices this agenda demands.
Strategy Unit RIP
The demise of the Prime Minister's Strategy Unit risks leaving a hole at the heart of government which may be felt in years to come.
Will 'new style' departmental boards kill or cure?
Government reforms to departmental boards are bold.
Business plans shift responsibilities for outcomes away from ministers
Despite claims of a "power shift" from Whitehall to individuals and communities, 10 Downing Street and the centre are not relinquishing control..
Henry VIII or Henry II? Ministers need to rethink powers in the Public Bodies Bill
The powers the government wants in the Public Bodies Bill will allow it to rid itself of vexatious public bodies at any point in the future.
The resilience of the political establishment
The US mid-term elections are not quite as they have been portrayed.
The changing structure of public spending – accident or design?
If we are back in the world of "boom and bust", we need to think about how our public finance frameworks operate in a world of large cyclical swings.
Public appointments: what role for parliament?
What are the risks and benefits of the public appointments system?
A smaller Whitehall must better manage its best talent
Whitehall should rethink its approach to how it manages Fast Streamers.