While the measures have received surprisingly little attention compared to some of the government’s other eye-catching asylum ...
While Wales typically outperforms Scotland on key health indicators such as life expectancy and healthy life expectancy, it ...
Already, 24 per cent of people report using AI for information seeking every week. But there is widespread concern that the ...
Transport has a key role to play in achieving the UK government's missions and improving lives. New research from IPPR and More in Common reveals that the government has the public’s backing in ...
“The Bank of England missed an opportunity today to cut rates and stop active gilt sales. This decision adds unnecessary strain to the economy, borrowing costs and the taxpayer. “Higher than expected ...
Reform says that reinstating the two-child limit for most, but not all, families would save £2.29bn in 2026/27. The party claims its package of tax cuts would also cost £2.29bn — making it cost ...
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 ...
Energised by highly visible, media-friendly issues of sexualisation and representation, new 'fourth-wave' feminism must not dismiss concerns of structural inequality as relics of a previous age.
The UK economy has had a split personality since the Great Recession, combining a record-strong labour market with historically low productivity growth. A solution to this ‘productivity puzzle’ has so ...
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The Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) is an independent charity working towards a fairer, greener, and more prosperous society.
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