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The sense that the public both in the UK and abroad are losing out from the current economic model is one of the driving reasons for this, and global insta ...
The UK government has a time-limited opportunity to make a decisive difference to child poverty in its upcoming strategy. Any credible child poverty strategy must act directly to put more money into ...
The historical failure to sufficiently tackle the climate and ecological crisis could create consequences that challenge the ability of societies to tackle the root causes of this crisis. This is a ...
The UK’s competition framework — and its regulator, the Competition and Markets Authority — has struggled to prevent rising market concentration and stagnant productivity. At the same time, the UK ...
Poor polling and local election results for Labour are part of western trend in which populists now claim a larger share of the vote (30 per cent) than the centre-left (24 per cent) David Miliband ...
The UK faces a growing crisis of economic inactivity. Too many people – particularly those with long-term health conditions – are locked out of the labour market or stuck in insecure, low-paid work ...
Reacting to the trade deal struck between the UK and the US, Marley Morris, associate director for trade at IPPR, said: "Today’s deal is the second big win for UK trade this week. The government ...
Reacting to the immigration white paper, Marley Morris, associate director at IPPR, said: "Today represents the biggest shake-up of the immigration system since Brexit. The government has set out its ...
Reacting to the Climate Change Committee report on Scotland's carbon budgets, Dave Hawkey, senior research fellow at IPPR Scotland, said: “Today’s advice from the Climate Change Committee tells us ...
Reacting to the UK-EU reset breakthrough, Marley Morris, associate director for migration, trade and communities at IPPR, said: "Of all the deals announced this month, today’s UK-EU reset is by far ...
English local government faces major reshaping. England’s new mayors will join a group of highly visible leaders. But large-scale mayoral authorities are unfamiliar in England, and they will need to ...
Sir Tom Hunter is not happy. Scotland, he laments, is in “managed decline”. The UK and Scottish governments are “punishing the entrepreneurial community with more tax” and, inevitably, “no country has ...