Michael McVeigh: Whitehall's quiet constitutional warrior
Remembering the life and legacy of Michael McVeigh, the brilliant civil servant whose quiet diplomacy and constitutional expertise guided governments through decades of political turbulence.
Remembering the life and legacy of Michael McVeigh, the brilliant civil servant whose quiet diplomacy and constitutional expertise guided governments through decades of political turbulence.
Shadow Chancellor Liz Kendall announces groundbreaking strategy to put science at the heart of policymaking, with new Chief Scientific Adviser role and evidence-based approach to tackling national challenges.
Exclusive: Ministers launch investigation into Cambridge University's prestigious debating society over concerns about undisclosed government collaboration and potential influence on policymaking.
Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch delivers explosive critique of modern political discourse, condemning 'going nuts' culture and defending pragmatic policymaking in passionate Commons address.
Exclusive research reveals Scotland and Wales are pioneering policy innovation, challenging Westminster's traditional dominance and reshaping Britain's constitutional landscape.
Analysis reveals the UK coalition government is repackaging old policies rather than innovating, raising questions about political stagnation in Westminster.
As UK politicians look to emulate Dubai's economic miracle, experts warn that the authoritarian model comes with a steep democratic price. An analysis of what Britain could lose in the pursuit of Gulf-style growth.
Exclusive report reveals how Donald Trump repeatedly dismissed crucial scientific evidence from the National Academy of Sciences during his presidency, undermining expert advice on critical policy matters.
Exclusive analysis reveals the monumental task threatening to derail the UK's fragile coalition government. Discover the internal divisions and policy paralysis gripping Westminster.
Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham launches a scathing critique of the UK government's 'stuck in the mud' indecisiveness, calling for a major reset to tackle urgent challenges from the NHS to the cost of living.
A damning Institute for Government report reveals the Civil Service's flagship graduate scheme is failing to attract top talent, risking the future of UK policymaking. Discover the critical reforms needed.
US Senator Mark Warner cancels high-profile London trip after pressure from controversial far-right activist Laura Loomer, sparking debate about foreign influence on US policymaking.
An alarming analysis reveals how Donald Trump's systematic assault on US federal statistics corrupts policymaking, endangers the economy, and weakens America's standing on the world stage, drawing parallels to authoritarian regimes.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer launches a radical restructuring of Number 10, aiming to decentralise power from the Treasury and reclaim control over domestic policy direction. The move signals a dramatic shift in how Downing Street operates.
Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves accuses the government of short-term policymaking and calls for a major overhaul of the UK's political system to tackle long-term challenges.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's high-profile economic roundtable was notably subdued, with few fireworks or bold announcements. What does this mean for Australia's economic future?
A contentious government bill sparking heated debates in Parliament could reshape policymaking in England. Critics warn of overreach as MPs clash over proposed legislation.
Britain's political landscape is trapped in a cycle of perpetual crisis, where short-term drama overshadows long-term solutions. This analysis explores why meaningful change remains elusive.
The US Senate has adjourned for its August recess, leaving key bills unresolved. Explore the implications of this pause and what it means for pending legislation.
A suspended former Labour MP criticises fellow politicians for treating serious policy issues as a 'game' after being disciplined for planning a rebellion.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is assembling a team of heavyweight economic advisers to refine policymaking and reduce bureaucratic overlap in Whitehall.