Supply chains – the networks of people and businesses we rely on to make and move the goods we need – are strained by the ...
Reacting to the government’s announcement on the Northern Growth Strategy, Zoë Billingham, director of IPPR North said: “The government has demonstrated strong political commitment to Northern ...
The right to protest is at the core of our democracy. However, with our politics becoming increasingly polarised, there are increasing tensions between maintaining security and preserving civil ...
Around 170,000 people are estimated to have permission to remain in the UK on a ’10-year route to settlement’ - a pathway that requires them to accrue 10 years of continuous lawful residence before ...
At a time of great upheaval, uncertainty and division, instead of looking inward this year’s State of the North looks outward – to the country and across the developed world to show how the North fits ...
Movements change the world. Throughout history, loosely organised networks of individuals and organisations have sought changes to societies – and won. From the abolitionist struggle and campaigns for ...
The climate crisis, and the response to it, present opportunities for communities in the UK as well as threats. The threats that communities face range from the impacts of the climate crisis itself ...
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 ...
IPPR analysis suggests the current approach to decarbonising transport in the UK could see a 28 per cent increase in car in use by 2050, and an 11 per cent increase in car traffic Think tank argues ...
In this edition of IPPR's Progressive Review, our authors looks at modern supply-side economics. A new consensus is developing in economic policymaking. After decades of market-based neoliberalism, ...
Elections are the defining feature of modern democracy. They are the process by which we express a desired future en masse. It is the mass dimension that matters most; it is the mass dimension that is ...