Elections 2021: what did we learn?
On 6 May 2021, also known as ‘Super Thursday’, elections took place across England, Scotland and Wales.
Working to make government more effective
Working to make government more effective
On 6 May 2021, also known as ‘Super Thursday’, elections took place across England, Scotland and Wales.
The next step for devolution.
Rishi Sunak needs a strategy to convince voters of the value of the union.
The general election result and the next stage of the Brexit process means serious questions must now be asked about the future of the United Kingdom.
Lord McConnell reflects on managing the first budget of the Scottish Government, becoming First Minister and promoting an outward-looking Scotland.
Baroness Liddell discusses entering government in 1997, the challenges of running the Scotland Office and transitioning from government to diplomacy.
Lessons from a series of roundtables
Time for a new system for funding devolution?
The IfG has published 14 interviews with former devolved ministers as part of its Ministers Reflect archive.
The Scottish parliament at Holyrood in Edinburgh is the devolved legislature of Scotland.