United Kingdom
Report
New chancellor, new rules: how Rachel Reeves can improve the framework for fiscal policy making
This report, drawing on previous Institute for Government reports, highlights the four areas that offer the greatest opportunity for the new UK Government to ensure that its fiscal policy best helps deliver its priorities and ends by setting out how these could be enacted in legislation.
Policy report
Towards inclusive innovation systems: developing a mission-oriented framework for No Limits
Innovate UK’s No Limits programme aims to transform the United Kingdom's skills and talent pipeline. This report proposes a specific approach to creating an innovation system that anyone can engage with, and receive the support necessary for success: a mission-oriented approach centred on shared goals for equity, diversity and inclusion.
Policy report
Clean power by 2030: how could a Labour government achieve its mission for power sector decarbonisation?
While In Opposition, the UK Labour Party has set out some ambitious plans for power sector decarbonisation, with a mission to deilver 'clean power' by 2030. This report looks at how, if elected, it could meet this aim, specifically exploring the barriers to faster power sector decarbonisation and steps that could accelerate delivery.
Working paper
Vaccine development as a public service: public service logic in the development of the Oxford AstraZeneca COVID-19
This paper examines the development of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine during the COVID-19 pandemic as an ideal example of an effective public-private partnership, and groundbreaking innovation in drug development.
Report
The use of AI for improving energy security
Electricity systems around the world are under pressure due to aging infrastructure, rising demand for electricity and the need to decarbonise energy supplies at pace. The aim of this study was to provide insight into the state of artificial intelligence applications for the power grid, and the associated risks and opportunities.