Fiscal firepower: effective policy-making in Wales
This report from UK think tank the Institute of Welsh Affairs argues that reforming borrowing powers is key to better enable transformative policy making in Wales. Despite having fairly strong powers and a budget in the tens of billions, our research finds that the Welsh Government only has a limited ability to kickstart major projects to improve...
Unclear benefits
This report from UK think tank the Adam Smith Institute looks at a number of reforms to improve the efficiency and value for money of the DWP. The Adam Smith Institute’s latest discussion paper, written by Tim Ambler, proposes a number of reforms to improve the efficiency and value for money of the Department for...
Social value roadmap for real estate
This report from UK think tank the SMF argues that the real estate and investment sectors must put their theorisations about social value into practice. Social Value Roadmap for Real Estate sets out recommendations for how designers, developers, the financial services industry, and local and central government can work together to maximise social value within...
Smarter money
This report from UK think tank the Adam Smith Institute looks at reforming HM Treasury. This report proposes a number of reforms to improve the efficiency and value for money of HM Treasury. This paper is part of the Adam Smith Institute’s “Reforming the Civil Service” series. The Treasury has responsibility for a number of...
Outcome delivery plans
This report from UK think tank the Institute for Government looks at the case for keeping and improving the government’s performance framework. The prime minister should embrace outcome delivery plans – introduced in 2020 to set out and measure government departments’ plans and performance – if she wants to make progress on her delivery priorities....
What is in the new chancellor’s in-tray?
This report from UK think tank the Institute for Government looks at what awaits Kwasi Kwarteng as he takes over the reins at HM Treasury. New chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng will need to cut spending on public services, raise other taxes or break the government’s fiscal rules if he implements Liz Truss’s promised tax cuts. While...
Becoming a minister
This report from UK think tank the Institute for Government looks at how to get to grips with departmental budgets. When a new government is formed, or a reshuffle occurs, new secretaries of state usually arrive in their departments with plenty of ideas about what they want to do or achieve. But the departments they...
IfG case study: Oak National Academy
This report from UK think tank the Institute for Government looks at a positive example of rapid innovation in the delivery of public services. Oak National Academy stands out as a positive example of rapid innovation in the delivery of public services. This report discusses how the idea for Oak was developed, its launch and...
Reunification of probation services
This report from UK think tank the Institute for Government looks at MoJ's preparations for reunification and their transition back into the department. The reunification of probation services successfully took place on 26 June 2021. The fact that a transition of such scale was delivered as planned with virtually no disruption is impressive, even without...
Reforming public appointments
This report from UK think tank the Institute for Government looks at addressing issues with delays, attracting talent and politicisation in public appointments. This report argues that high-profile leaks and disputes over appointments to Ofcom, the Charity Commission and the Office for Students have been corrosive for the public appointments system. It calls on the...