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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The development of the UK’s offshore wind sector 2010–16
What can this and future governments learn from the UK's successes in offshore wind policy in the 2010s?
Funding health care in England
The NHS’s recent travails have led once again to claims that the model is “broken” and that the answer is to change how health care is funded.
Review of the UK Constitution: Final report
The UK constitution needs urgent reform to fix crisis of trust in UK politics.
Doing data justice
The justice sector needs a system-wide data strategy to address current deficiencies.
‘Levelling up’ from the centre
A new central government approach is needed to reduce regional inequality.
Working with the Treasury
Ministers have to work with the Treasury to achieve their goals.
Working in a ministerial team
How well a ministerial team works depends greatly on the secretary of state.
Managing your diary as a minister
There are many competing demands on your time as a minister.
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.