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Angela Rayner · United KingdomFive key changes set out in the Planning and Infrastructure Bill sam.macrory Mon, 24/03/2025 - 16:20
What is the potential impact of the government's planning bill?
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Comment Sophie Metcalfe Millie Mitchell
Institute for Government
Yes
The government has identified planning reform as the big lever it can pull to improve the UK’s lacklustre growth and building performance.
Policy making Housing Infrastructure Growth Labour Starmer government Mi…See the Story
Five key changes set out in the Planning and Infrastructure Bill
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Home Office · United KingdomMinisters are right to look again at how asylum accommodation is delivered sam.macrory Fri, 28/03/2025 - 12:21
It is time for broader thinking in government about who is best suited to deliver accommodation for asylum seekers.
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Comment Sachin Savur
Institute for Government
No
Unreliable self-reporting from accommodation providers and limited Home Office capacity to regularly inspect hotel sites has previously meant the government struggled to …See the Story
Ministers are right to look again at how asylum accommodation is delivered
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Keir Starmer · LondonGovernment reviews: Dither and delay, or route to reform? lauren.ornsby Mon, 24/03/2025 - 20:42
2 Carlton Gardens, London SW1Y 5AA
Hybrid event Thursday 03 April 2025, 03:00
Institute for Government
Policy innovations and successes Complex policy problems Supporting policy making
Institute for Government
Thursday 03 April 2025, 02:00
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Policy making
An expert panel explore the use of government reviews – and when they do, or don’t, succeed.
R…See the Story
Government reviews: Dither and delay, or route to reform?
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Housing · ManchesterA keynote speech by Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester zuzanna.juszkiewicz Mon, 24/03/2025 - 11:17
2 Carlton Gardens
Hybrid event Wednesday 02 April 2025, 02:45 North West
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Local government Levelling up Regional economic growth Labour Metro mayor
Institute for Government
Wednesday 02 April 2025, 01:30
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Devolution
The IfG is pleased to welcome Rt Hon Andy Burnham to discuss how Greater Manchester will use its ex…See the Story
A keynote speech by Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester
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Free Speech · HonoluluElon Musk seems to think that the government can be handled in the same way as a business might be — by a ruthless owner. His entrepreneurial notion of “chainsaw disruption” lacks the very careful management attention that all entrepreneurs know is required to minimize damage on those impacted. Thoughtful entrepreneurs with a moral compass give great thought to anticipating the harsh consequences of such disruptive action.See the Story
Column: Scalpel, not chainsaw, for government reform | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
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