Publications
Our publications showcase the IfG’s sector-leading research, giving readers an impartial and evidence-based analysis of what makes good government.
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In defence of the UK’s unwritten political constitution
The UK constitution has been under pressure in recent years, but it is not broken or in disarray, writes guest author Brian Christopher Jones.
Putting citizens at the heart of the UK constitution
This guest paper argues that the UK’s model of democracy and government does not put citizens at the heart of decision making – it should.
How to appoint a cabinet
This guest paper from Tim Leunig outlines a more cohesive way to approach cabinet formation
Constitutional change in Northern Ireland
This guest paper explores the constitutional history of Northern Ireland, and the challenges it faces today.
How is evidence used in tax policy making?
A key tenet of good policy making, including on tax, is use of the best available evidence.
How to get to grips with departmental budgets
What every new secretary of state needs to understand about departmental budgets.
Revamping government reform
The Institute for Government's view on the latest plans for the civil service.
How to approach insourcing and outsourcing
Key questions you should ask when making decisions on government outsourcing and insourcing.
Cross-government co-ordination to improve health and reduce inequalities
The opportunities for both the centre of government and individual departments to take a more ambitious whole-government approach to improving health.
Rebuilding and renewing the constitution
How political parties can rebuild the UK constitution.