Westminster and devolved governments must co-ordinate their coronavirus responses
The four governments of the UK must better co-ordinate their different approaches to lockdown restrictions to control the rising number of cases.
Working to make government more effective
Working to make government more effective
The four governments of the UK must better co-ordinate their different approaches to lockdown restrictions to control the rising number of cases.
A lively Institute for Government event discussed the embattled though not-quite-desperate cause of Scottish independence.
The UK government’s post-Brexit UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) risks damaging trust between the UK and devolved administrations.
What is next for devolution?
Andy Kerr reflects on making tricky spending decisions, trying to reform a “dysfunctional” health system and implementing the smoking ban.
The government must decide how to respond to growing pressure in Scotland for a second independence referendum.
Michael Russell reflects on his role as Scottish cabinet secretary for education, and as the minister responsible for UK-EU relations during Brexit.
A new IfG report shows that since March 2020 an extra £19 billion has been sent from the UK Treasury to the three devolved nations to tackle Covid.
Anas Sarwar was in conversation with Dr Hannah White, Director of the Institute for Government, to discuss Scotland's constitutional future.
How would an independent Scotland be governed? What currency would it use? And how sustainable would its level of public spending be?