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Skip to main content Working to make government more effective MAIN NAVIGATION * About us Back ABOUT US * Mission MISSION * Vision and values * Partnerships PARTNERSHIPS * Research and engagement * Learning and development * Party conferences * Governance and funding GOVERNANCE AND FUNDING * Board members * Funding * Annual reports * Careers CAREERS * Working at IfG * IfG internship programme * Current vacancies * Media centre MEDIA CENTRE * IfG in the news * Press releases * Our work Back OUR WORK * Topics TOPICS * Civil service * Ministers * Public bodies * Public finances * Regulation * Coronavirus * Policy making * Net zero * Devolution * Public services * Procurement * Brexit * Parliament and the constitution See all * Research and analysis RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS * Publications * Explainers * Comments * Podcasts * Data * Trackers TRACKERS * Whitehall Monitor * Parliamentary Monitor * Performance Tracker * Manifesto Tracker * Spotlight on Back SPOTLIGHT ON * Commission on the Centre of Government * Covid Inquiry - live blog * Ministers Reflect * Review of the UK Constitution REVIEW OF THE UK CONSTITUTION * Review of the UK Constitution: advisory panel * Our people Back OUR PEOPLE * Directory * Our events Back OUR EVENTS * Upcoming events * Past events * IfG Academy Back IFG ACADEMY * Ministers and their teams MINISTERS AND THEIR TEAMS * Support for ministers * Support for private office teams * Support for special advisers * Parliamentarians and policy makers PARLIAMENTARIANS AND POLICY MAKERS * Support for civil servants and policy makers * Support for select committees * Support for opposition parties * Engaging with government ENGAGING WITH GOVERNMENT * Academic researchers * Diplomats and international audiences * Public, private and voluntary sector organisations * About us * Contact us * Privacy * Accessiblility * Careers * Media centre * Partner with us Working to make government more effective Search Refine search * Our events Hybrid event GOVERNMENT 2024: IFG'S ANNUAL CONFERENCE The IfG will bring together influential speakers and experts to explore the key questions for government in 2024. 23 JAN 2024 Tuesday 23 January 2024, 09:15 — 17:30 (GMT) Register to watch online 2024 will be a crucial year for government and for British politics. With a general election no more than a year away, Rishi Sunak has asked to be judged on meeting his five pledges – and the pressure is on Keir Starmer to add policy details to his five missions. To mark the start of this pivotal 12 months, the Institute for Government’s annual conference will bring together influential speakers and IfG experts to explore the key questions facing government – and opposition parties – in 2024, stimulate new thinking and discuss the year ahead. What are the main challenges facing the country as a general election nears? After a decade of decline, and with no new money promised at the autumn statement, what can be done to fix public services? How should the civil service be reformed to deliver for ministers? What dividing lines will define debates on UK–EU relations, net zero, and devolution? And with the war in Ukraine showing no sign of ending, the crisis in the middle east causing shockwaves way beyond the region, and a US presidential election taking place in November, what impact might international affairs have on the political debate in this country? The day will be packed with panel discussions, keynote speeches, in conversation events and a live podcast recording, all exploring what government is doing well – and what it should be doing better. We would like to thank Grant Thornton UK for supporting this event. 09:15–09:30 | WELCOME * Dr Hannah White OBE, Director of the Institute for Government * Phillip Woolley, Partner at Grant Thornton UK 09:30–10:30 | ENDING THE DECLINE: HOW TO FIX PUBLIC SERVICES Stuart Hoddinott, Senior Researcher at the Institute for Government, will set out key findings from Performance Tracker – the IfG’s annual stocktake of nine key public services – ahead of a panel discussion on how public service performance can be turned around. * Stephen Bush, Associate Editor and Columnist at the Financial Times * Councillor Georgia Gould, Leader of Camden Council * Rt Hon Sajid Javid MP, former Secretary of State for Health and Social Care * Nick Davies, Programme Director at the Institute for Government (Chair) 10:50–11:45 | LABOUR KEYNOTE SPEECH * Wes Streeting MP, Shadow Secretary of State for Health and Social Care * Dr Hannah White OBE, Director of the Institute for Government 11:50–12:45 | GOVERNMENT KEYNOTE SPEECH * Dr Hannah White OBE, Director of the Institute for Government (Chair) 13:30–14:20 | GENERAL ELECTION COUNTDOWN: KEY CHALLENGES FOR GOVERNMENT IN 2024 A wide-ranging discussion on the key issues facing government – and the economy – as a general election draws near. * Claire Ainsley, Director of the Project on Center-Left Renewal and former Executive Director of Policy to Keir Starmer * Anita Boateng, Partner at Portland Communications * Sam Freedman, Senior Fellow at the Institute for Government * Giles Wilkes, Senior Fellow at the Institute for Government * Dr Hannah White OBE, Director of the Institute for Government (Chair) 14:25–15:25 | READY FOR REFORM: NEXT STEPS FOR THE CIVIL SERVICE (INCLUDING THE LAUNCH OF WHITEHALL MONITOR 2024) Rhys Clyne, Associate Director at the Institute for Government, will set out key findings from Whitehall Monitor 2024 – the IfG’s annual report into the shape, size and performance of the civil service – ahead of a panel discussion on how the civil service can be reformed to deliver for ministers. * Sapana Agrawal, Director of Modernisation and Reform at the Cabinet Office * Rt Hon Lord Maude, author of the Independent Review of Governance and Accountability in the Civil Service * Alex Thomas, Programme Director at the Institute for Government * Emma Norris, Deputy Director at the Institute for Government (Chair) 15:45–16:30 | THE ESSENTIAL IFG BRIEFING From devolution to parliamentary scrutiny, standards in public life to net zero, a panel of IfG experts explore a range of key policy areas that this and future governments will need to focus on. * Tim Durrant, Programme Director at the Institute for Government * Dr Matthew Gill, Programme Director at the Institute for Government * Dr Catherine Haddon, Programme Director at the Institute for Government * Akash Paun, Programme Director at the Institute for Government * Jill Rutter, Senior Fellow at the Institute for Government * Joe Owen, Director of Impact at the Institute for Government (Chair) 16:30–16:35 | IFG DIRECTOR’S CLOSING REMARKS * Dr Hannah White OBE, Director of the Institute for Government 16.45–17:30 | PODCAST RECORDING: THE EXPERT FACTOR LIVE! * Adam Fleming, Presenter of BBC Newscast * Paul Johnson, Director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies * Professor Anand Menon, Director of UK in a Changing Europe * Dr Hannah White OBE, Director of the Institute for Government Follow us on X (formerly known as Twitter) @ifgevents and join the conversation using #IfGgovt24 We would like to thank Grant Thornton UK for supporting this event. Senior leadership HANNAH WHITE Director Senior leadership EMMA NORRIS Deputy Director Team RHYS CLYNE Associate Director Senior leadership NICK DAVIES Programme Director Senior leadership TIM DURRANT Programme Director Team SAM FREEDMAN Senior Fellow Senior leadership MATTHEW GILL Programme Director Senior leadership CATHERINE HADDON Programme Director Team STUART HODDINOTT Senior Researcher Senior leadership JOE OWEN Director of Impact Senior leadership AKASH PAUN Programme Director Team JILL RUTTER Senior Fellow Senior leadership GEMMA TETLOW Chief Economist Senior leadership ALEX THOMAS Programme Director Team GILES WILKES Senior Fellow Location Institute for Government Address 2 Carlton Gardens, London SW1Y 5AA Topic Parliament and the constitution Civil service Devolution Public finances Public bodies Ministers Public services Net zero Policy making Regulation Keywords General election Official opposition Public spending Public sector NHS Civil servants Civil service reform Climate change Ethical standards Levelling up Political party Conservative Labour Position Prime minister Leader of the opposition Series The Expert Factor Publisher Institute for Government RELATED CONTENT 26 OCT 2023 Explainer WHEN WILL THE NEXT UK GENERAL ELECTION BE? The prime minister can call the next general election any time between now and 17 December 2024. 14 NOV 2023 Hybrid event 14 November 2023 GENERAL ELECTION: WHAT CHANGE DO WE NEED? Lord Mandelson, Lord Willetts, Kate McCann and Kelly Beaver joined us to discuss what change the country needs and wants. 10 OCT 2019 Explainer ACCESS TALKS WITH THE CIVIL SERVICE Access talks are meetings between the civil service and opposition parties, held in the run-up to a general election. 16 JAN 2024 Hybrid event 16 January 2024 HOW CAN DEVOLUTION CONTRIBUTE TO REGIONAL GROWTH IN ENGLAND? Jim McMahon MP, Shadow Minister for English Devolution and Local Government, joins us to discuss what ‘good’ devolution looks like. 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