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 ...
UK borrowing costs had increased by 0.4 to 0.8 percentage points more than major peers since the 2024 election But 10, 20, and 30-year gilt yields have all fallen sharply in recent months IPPR urges ...
In 2019, a package of asylum reforms known as the ‘paradigm shift’ was passed by a broad party consensus in the Danish parliament. The reforms – which were the culmination of years of increasingly ...
“The Chancellor has made good calls on gambling tax, taxing income from wealth and work more equally, a tax on high value properties and ending the two-child limit, which will pull 450,000 children ...
Given continued fiscal pressures, the chancellor will have to raise taxes in the autumn budget. Attention is on Britain’s property taxes for good reason: housing is one of the biggest challenges ...
Fresh IPPR Scotland polling has found a growing disconnect between the public’s priorities and the political debate ahead of next year’s Scottish parliamentary election. The polling, conducted by ...
A quarter of employees feel pressure to drink at workplace events, rising to 38 per cent of 18 to 24 year olds Workplace drinking culture driving absences as 31 per cent of workers call in sick in ...
A discussion paper on the fight for local investment and why government must create, facilitate and maintain spaces where solidarity might thrive. In late July 2024, the seaside town of Southport in ...
This year’s State of the North report highlights how regional inequality exacerbates the growing challenges facing many young northerners. This is a pivotal moment for young people. The current ...
The public’s top concern is the cost of living. The autumn budget is the government’s chance to respond with attention-grabbing policies, showing it will be fighting on side of the consumer ...
This month’s white paper represented the most significant shake-up in immigration policy since Brexit. The government outlined wide-ranging reforms to work, study and family routes, with the intention ...