The year 2024 is undoubtedly the year of elections. But while some have been concerned that these elections across the world ...
First, raising tax revenues to sustain the government spending needed to restore core public services and launch new ...
Today, a child born in the most deprived part of the country can expect to die 10 years before a child born in the least deprived part of the country. They can expect to fall into poor health 20 years ...
But growth is low, and UK is at the bottom of the G7 for investment, and the plans inherited from the previous government ...
Covid-19 is one of the most significant threats our country has faced in modern times. The prime minister has gone as far as to compare it to a wartime event. But war, and events like it, always ...
An insight into why we might privilege social justice, over criminal justice Prison does not only impact and harm those who are directly locked up; prisons affect all of us. Yet many of us don’t ...
It is a clear example of how the transition to net zero can foster economic growth, sustain qualified jobs, alleviate ...
The North has the potential to build on its burgeoning economic strengths, generating prosperity that will benefit the whole of the country. Addressing educational disadvantage must be at the heart of ...
We've all been working very differently recently - just like Khalid here. But these often innovative flexible working solutions needn't be just for this crisis This is a pivotal moment when we should ...
The new government should take a different approach to law-making to pass laws that are more effective and to improve the quality of our democracy.
The IPPR Economic Justice Podcast. How does the provision of care relate to the wider economy? And how can we address the imbalance in who provides care, and value care more highly? Host Carys Roberts ...
Scotland faced a profound choice. While the ballot paper on the 18th of September 2014 asked voters ‘Should Scotland be an ...