The autumn budget is the government’s chance to respond with attention-grabbing policies, showing it will be fighting on side ...
Founded on progressive values, the centre will develop thinking on how the UK can navigate today’s rapidly changing global ...
We were joined by senior politicians, including first minister John Swinney and the leader of Scottish Labour, Anas Sarwar, ...
The report is a serious and thoughtful analysis of what is and isn’t working in Scotland’s economic development eco-system. On Monday I was fortunate enough to attend the launch of the report ...
IPPR executive director Harry Quilter-Pinner reacts to the spending review.
Liberal democracy across the West is under strain. The causes of these democratic challenges are many and complex but there is a common thread: a decline in political trust. Growing distrust in ...
Only history will reveal what the current chancellor, Rachel Reeves’, pre-budget routine looks like. But whatever it is, it will now be in full flow. With ...
We find a worrying disconnect between voters’ opinions and the reality of these challenges, particularly on the state of the ...
The UK is getting poorer and sicker, and this trend is not equal across the country. Poorer and sicker areas are getting poorer and sicker the most quickly. To help develop a path forward, IPPR held a ...
The number of deaths that could have been avoided with timely healthcare or public health interventions is much higher in the UK than in all other comparable European nations. This is down to a wide ...
Asylum accommodation costs have soared in recent years, with billions of pounds being spent on housing people in inadequate conditions, which is both a waste of public funds and a failure to meet ...
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