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The first Labour government in 14 years is facing a daunting to-do list and complex challenges at every turn. Public services are under strain. The civil service is under pressure. And ministers must deliver the government’s missions and milestones. But could Keir Starmer’s plan to “rewire the British state” – through using AI and creating a “start-up” culture – turn these challenges into opportunities?

So where is government working well and what is it doing badly? What can be done to make No10, the Treasury and the rest of government function more effectively? What can Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves do to achieve faster economic growth? What will Kemi Badenoch’s Conservatives and the other opposition parties do to hold the government to account? How might Donald Trump shape British politics – and how could the UK’s relations with the EU change in the years ahead?

Get behind the scenes in Westminster, Whitehall and beyond on the weekly podcast from Britain’s leading governmental think tank, where we analyse the latest events in politics and explain what they mean. Every week on Inside Briefing, IfG director Hannah White and the team welcomes special guests for a thought-provoking conversation on what makes government work – and how to fix it when it doesn’t.

Government
Politics
326
Marksism Today: The A Levels Fiasco
With special guest Rafael Behr of The Guardian
44 min
327
Northern Uproar and Overloading the Lords
With guest Jennifer Williams of the Manchester Evening News
41 min
328
The Pain In Spain
With guest Sir Lawrence Freedman, former member of the Iraq War inquiry
39 min
329
Civil Service: Is a Hard Rain really gonna fall?
Plus the Russia Report: what should happen next?
41 min
330
Huawei, Lewis And The News
With special guest GORDON CORERA, BBC Security Correspondent
36 min
331
Rishi’s Groupon Gamble
With guest Rupert Harrison, ex-Chief of Staff to George Osborne
41 min
332
SIR BERNARD JENKIN on the Civil Service’s turbu...
A bonus conversation with Alex Thomas of the IfG
20 min
333
A Good Year For The Roosevelts
With guest Robert Shrimsley of the Financial Times
46 min
334
Resign o’the Times: Mark Sedwill departs
Can you reform the Civil Service in the middle of a crisis?
23 min
335
Let’s Go Outside?
Can Boris Johnson put COVID behind him?
43 min
336
U-Turn When You Don’t Want To
Insourcing probation, assimilating DFiD
35 min
337
COVID: You do the Aftermath
Towards a Corona inquiry with special guest Steve Richards
40 min
338
BONUS: Mark Landler of the NYT extended interview
Our full-length conversation with the New York Times’ London bureau chief
17 min
339
Do the Demoggcracy Conga
With special guests Rowland Manthorpe of SKY and Mark Landler of the NY Times
43 min
340
Should Have Gone To SPAD-Savers
With special guest TIM MONTGOMERIE
42 min
341
BONUS: The roots of America's COVID chaos with ...
An extended version of this week's interview
22 min
342
Back To Life, Back To Reality?
As the COVID lockdown eases, who will share the blame?
47 min
343
On Her Majesty’s Beleagured Service
With special guest Iain Martin of The Times
48 min
344
For Those About To Unlock
With guests Torcuil Crichton and Nick Timmins
42 min
345
“R” Wars against the Phantom Menace
With special guest Lord Gus O’Donnell
43 min
346
Remote control: JACOB REES-MOGG on the Commons ...
A bonus interview with the Leader of the House
18 min
347
Coming to the COVID Crunch
With special guests Danny Finkelstein of The Times and John McTernan
44 min
348
The Impossible Choice
The Guardian’s health editor Sarah Boseley is our guest
47 min
349
Second in Command?
With guest David Lidington, Theresa May’s former deputy
46 min
350
Designated survivors: Who’s in charge?
With guest DAVID SMITH, The Guardian's Washington Bureau chief
44 min