How Government Works: A guide to the corridors of power in the UK

By on 19/12/2024 | Updated on 19/12/2024
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Understanding how the UK government, parliament and civil service work can be daunting.

In a series of podcasts, Global Government Forum provides an in-depth guide to how the UK government functions.

This series looks at the practices, procedures, conventions and relationships across government. Each episode focuses on some of the key elements of how government works, from demystifying the structures and responsibilities in Whitehall, Westminster and beyond, to governance, regulation and policy development and delivery.

Plus, we look at how Labour is changing the way Whitehall works to focus on mission delivery.

Listen to the episodes in full, and register for the next webinar in this series: How Whitehall Works: What the government’s procurement reform means.

How Government Works: demystifying the structures and responsibilities in Whitehall, Westminster and beyond

How Government Works: governance, regulation and culture in Whitehall and Westminster

How Government Works: operations, activity and processes in policy development and delivery – in Whitehall and beyond

How Government Works: how Labour is changing the way Whitehall works to focus on mission delivery

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About Richard Johnstone

Richard Johnstone is the executive editor of Global Government Forum, where he helps to produce editorial analysis and insight for the title’s audience of public servants around the world. Before joining GGF, he spent nearly five years at UK-based title Civil Service World, latterly as acting editor, and has worked in public policy journalism throughout his career.

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