Sorry, you need to enable JavaScript to visit this website.

United Kingdom

Report

Independent report on the regulation of advanced practice in nursing and midwifery


This report provides a review of the key regulatory implications of advanced practice in nursing and midwifery in the UK by taking stock of the existing policy and published international literature on these roles and to highlight the range of regulatory approaches and the key risks and benefits of these.
Report

Preparing a shadow ministerial team for office


The Institute for Government is undertaking research in preparation for the expected 2024 election in the United Kingdom and all its potential outcomes, including looking at how the Opposition and the civil service should prepare for a possible transition of government. In this report, the authors identify lessons for how Sir Keir Starmer should approach...
Discussion paper

The regulation of political finance - choppier waters ahead?


Political parties cannot operate without income and, as a consequence, matters of political finance are of great importance to the quality of democracy. This paper explores the challenges to the current regulatory system for political finance in greater depth. It also discusses how the system may need to develop to deal with those challenges.
Report

Size is everything: what small, specialist and practice-based providers tell us about the higher education sector


This report provides a full picture of small and specialist institutions in the United Kingdom. Written for policy-makers, regulators and strategists, it shows how the sector should work at the right scale for students, for industry, and for academic results.
Report

The long shadow of the cost of living emergency


People are eating less healthily and cutting down on exercise and socialising due to the cost of living, according to a YouGov poll of 2366 people from across the United Kingdom. This report calls for new government support for struggling households, warning that the long-term impact of these trends may be more expensive for the...
ADVERTISEMENT