The government’s planning in opposition is paying off as it begins its energy mission. To maintain momentum and give it the best chance of bringing bills down, the next challenge is unblocking the grid. Read Rosa Hodgkin's latest comment on the Crown Estate’s partnership with GB Energy https://lnkd.in/ePik4xei #energy #gbenergy #labourparty #keirstarmer #ukgovernment #policy #energypolicy
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The Institute for Government is the leading think tank working to make government more effective. • We provide rigorous research and analysis, topical commentary and public events to explore the key challenges facing government. • We offer a space for discussion and fresh thinking to help senior politicians and civil servants think differently and bring about change. The Institute for Government is a registered charity in England and Wales (No.1123926) with cross-party governance. Our main funder is the Gatsby Charitable Foundation, one of the Sainsbury Family Charitable Trusts.
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Nominations for the 2024 Conservative Party leadership contest are now open. So how will the process run? When will a new leader be chosen? And who has thrown their hat into the ring so far? Our explainer by Jack Pannell tells you everything you need to know about the race to replace Rishi Sunak https://lnkd.in/dsmSkTJz #rishisunak #conservativeparty #leadershipcontest #ukgovernment #oppositionparty
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📝 Jacinda Ardern’s ambitious reform agenda in New Zealand: Three lessons for Keir Starmer Jacinda Ardern’s administration is often hailed as a ‘model’ of progressive government, yet it struggled to deliver lasting change. IfG programme director for policy making Nehal Davison shares three lessons on how the Labour government here can avoid this fate ➡ Be ruthless about priorities ➡ Establish a clear purpose for reviews and advisory groups and have the political will to follow through ➡ Support the civil service to build the capability it needs to deliver Read our latest comment piece here: https://lnkd.in/eitZDMGZ
Jacinda Ardern’s ambitious reform agenda in New Zealand: Three lessons for Keir Starmer | Institute for Government
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The first Labour King’s Speech in 14 years set out Labour’s priorities for government, with 40 bills focusing on housebuilding, fiscal responsibility, growth, devolution and more. Our IfG experts, Emma Norris, Akash Paun, Rosa Hodgkin, Sophie Metcalfe, Giles Wilkes, Thomas Pope, Gemma Tetlow and Jill Rutter, set out six things they learned from a big day in parliament https://lnkd.in/egY4iWMt #kingsspeech #ukgovernment #keirstarmer #labourparty #parliament #westminster #legislation
Six things we learned from the 2024 King’s Speech | Institute for Government
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Keir Starmer's government has set out 40 bills in the King's Speech – the highest number of bills to appear in a speech from the throne since 2005. But what are those bills? Which ones were carried over from the last parliament? And did Labour's 'missions' feature in the speech? ➡ Read our explainer on what's in the 2024 King's Speech https://lnkd.in/eyWsKbiS #kingsspeech #ukgovernment #keirstarmer #labourparty #legislation
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💡 The King’s Speech: What does it reveal about Keir Starmer’s priorities for government? 💬 Chris White, Alex Thomas, Jill Rutter and Dr Hannah White joined us this lunchtime to explore the King’s Speech. What are the most controversial bills? Where might Labour face opposition in parliament? And what lessons should Starmer take from the legislative programmes of previous administrations? 🎧 💻 Watch our webinar back or listen to it as a podcast: https://lnkd.in/eDtkv6qK And read our explainer from Catherine Haddon and Alice Lilly for all you need to know about the King's Speech: https://lnkd.in/dEQtk5Yw
The King’s Speech: What does it reveal about Keir Starmer’s priorities for government?
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New podcast series: SpAdcast 🚨 Special advisers are some of the most important yet misunderstood figures in government. As a new government gets up and running and scores of new SpAds get to grips with their roles, our brand new special four-part podcast series lifts the lid on what SpAds do, how they do it, and why they’re indispensable to modern government. Episode 1 explores how SpAds are recruited, and how they found their first days in government. Featuring interviews with Wes Ball, Hannah Guerin, Emma Dean, Aled Maclean-Jones, Nicky Morgan, Fraser Raleigh and Emily Walch. ➡ Listen to the full episode - or find it on iTunes, Spotify, Acast or wherever you get your podcasts https://lnkd.in/epG25zKz #specialadvisers #ukgovernment #whitehall #westminster