Inside Briefing with the Institute fo...

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.

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Do the Demoggcracy Conga
With special guests Rowland Manthorpe of SKY and Mark Landler of the NY Times
43 min
377
Should Have Gone To SPAD-Savers
With special guest TIM MONTGOMERIE
42 min
378
BONUS: The roots of America's COVID chaos with ...
An extended version of this week's interview
22 min
379
Back To Life, Back To Reality?
As the COVID lockdown eases, who will share the blame?
47 min
380
On Her Majesty’s Beleagured Service
With special guest Iain Martin of The Times
48 min
381
For Those About To Unlock
With guests Torcuil Crichton and Nick Timmins
42 min
382
“R” Wars against the Phantom Menace
With special guest Lord Gus O’Donnell
43 min
383
Remote control: JACOB REES-MOGG on the Commons ...
A bonus interview with the Leader of the House
18 min
384
Coming to the COVID Crunch
With special guests Danny Finkelstein of The Times and John McTernan
44 min
385
The Impossible Choice
The Guardian’s health editor Sarah Boseley is our guest
47 min
386
Second in Command?
With guest David Lidington, Theresa May’s former deputy
46 min
387
Designated survivors: Who’s in charge?
With guest DAVID SMITH, The Guardian's Washington Bureau chief
44 min
388
Sunset Clause is coming to town: Inside the Cor...
With special guest Paul Waugh of Huffington Post
35 min
389
Coronanomics – “An enormous moral decision”
With special guests Matthew Parris of The Times and Jill Rutter
40 min
390
How to handle a national emergency – a special ...
Insiders Jacqui Smith, Steve Morris and Stewart Wood on what it’s like to deal with a major crisis
45 min
391
IfG INTERVIEWS: Julia Gillard, former Australia...
The latest in our occasional series of bonus interviews
17 min
392
Let’s get fiscal: Can Sunak bury Corona in cash?
Budget analysis from the IfG's experts
32 min
393
IfG INTERVIEWS: David Gauke, former Treasury Se...
Another in our series of bonus interviews
13 min
394
A matter of life and debt
The knotty problems of Universal Credit and the UK’s trade deals
46 min
395
EXTRA: Rutnam vs Patel lays Civil Service/Govt ...
A special edition on the explosive resignation of Priti Patel's permanent secretary
15 min
396
Breaking Spad: is something rotten in the state...
Special guests: Tony Blair's political secretary JOHN McTERNAN and former Business Secretary GREG CLARK
40 min
397
“The Department of No”: Inside the Number Ten-T...
Plus COP26: the 4D chess of combating climate change
39 min
398
Reading the runes of Reshuffle Day with Gavin B...
Losing a major minister: carelessness or design?
40 min
399
BONUS: Gina Miller – “Parliamentary sovereignty...
The former Remain campaigner on the future of the British Constitution
14 min
400
Getting Away With It? How to scrutinise an all-...
Plus GINA MILLER on the fight for the future of the Constitution
42 min