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.
Sue Gray’s report shows how Boris Johnson has damaged the office of the prime minister
Boris Johnson has damaged the standing of his government and public faith in his leadership
Reform the Foreign Office – and devise a foreign policy
A real dispatch of this ugly episode will come only with a coherent foreign policy
Rees-Mogg should not turn the public bodies review programme into a purge
The minister for government efficiency should seek better, not just fewer, public bodies.
The new Levelling Up Bill lacks the ambition needed to deliver
The government needs to show more ambition than the new Levelling Up Bill
IT constraints can shape policy design – but are no excuse for failing to act
reports of IT systems preventing Sunak from raising benefits overstate the barriers he faced and underplay the importance of his choices
Civil service cuts will force ministers to choose between painful options
A crude approach to cutting jobs will lead to false economies and a less efficient civil service
The Universal Credit end game is here – but it won't be easy
The end of the transition to Universal Credit is in sight, but its completion remains one of its biggest challenges
Five things we learned from the Queen’s Speech
The Institute for Government team runs the rule over the legislative programme set out in the Queen's Speech
The Queen’s Speech promises too much, too late
The government has promised more in the Queen’s Speech than it can plausibly deliver
Five things we learnt from the May 2022 elections
In advance of the elections, we asked five key questions about what the results might mean. Here we consider the answers.