IfG Events

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.

Government
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What should civil servants do during the genera...
60 min
127
Keynote speech: Rt Hon David Lammy MP, Shadow S...
62 min
128
Keynote speech: Lucy Powell MP, Shadow Leader o...
60 min
129
General election: What makes a successful commu...
69 min
130
Bringing in the best: How can the civil service...
60 min
131
Local and mayoral elections 2024: Why they matt...
60 min
132
General election: How can the parties improve e...
73 min
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General election: What role does polling play i...
64 min
134
General Election: How big a threat is AI and di...
70 min
135
Keynote speech: Lord McFall of Alcluith, Lord S...
69 min
136
Does the Treasury wield too much power over gov...
77 min
137
How can government tackle fraud?
58 min
138
Fixing the centre of government – with Sir John...
85 min
139
General election: What makes a good manifesto?
57 min
140
In conversation with Rt Hon Thérèse Coffey MP
61 min
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In conversation with Rt Hon Mark Drakeford MS, ...
59 min
142
General election countdown: key challenges for ...
58 min
143
Ending the decline: how to fix public services
57 min
144
Government keynote speech: Rt Hon John Glen MP
56 min
145
General election: How should an opposition prep...
63 min
146
Fixing Whitehall: Is the Maude review the right...
63 min
147
What does the 2023 Autumn Statement mean for UK...
63 min
148
In conversation with Sir Mark Rowley, Commissio...
57 min
149
The Autumn Statement 2023: pressures on public ...
60 min
150
General election: what change do we need?
63 min