IfG Events
Institute for Government
The Labour government has a huge majority in parliament – but Keir Starmer’s administration is also facing an incredibly complex set of policy challenges
So how can the prime minister and his team turn around public service performance? What can chancellor Rachel Reeves do to get the economy growing again? What will mission-driven government actually mean in practice? Who should be making the key decisions in Westminster – and beyond? And what will the appointment of a new cabinet secretary mean for the future direction of the civil service? From reforming how the centre of government works to the battle for the future of the civil service, from making a success of levelling up to achieve net zero goals, IfG EVENTS stimulate fresh thinking and share ideas about how government works – and how it could work better.
Episodi
IfG DevoLab #4: How can mayors increase the supply of affordable homes?
In conversation with Rhun ap Iorwerth MS, Leader of Plaid Cymru
How should ministers decide the size and shape of new unitary authorities?
How can the government make a success of the abolition of NHS England?
In conversation with Eluned Morgan MS, First Minister of Wales
Move fast and fix things: Modernising Whitehall to deliver for Britain
What does Trump mean for relations between the UK and Europe, and the rest of the world?
How can changes to NHS structures help deliver the 10 Year Health Plan?
A keynote speech by Rt Hon Sir Mel Stride MP / Closing remarks Government 2026
The view from the IfG: Government in 2026
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