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In a world where seismic economic shocks can be triggered by a tweet, governments cannot afford to be bystanders. The wild ...
With a new immigration white paper imminent, this blog outlines how the government must balance pursuing its growth mission with managing the pressures of migration and supporting integration to ...
Reacting to today’s decision by the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee to cut interest rates to 4.25 per cent, Carsten Jung, head of macroeconomics at IPPR, said: “Today all eyes were on how ...
Reacting to the trade deal struck between the UK and the US, Marley Morris, associate director for trade at IPPR, said: "Today’s deal is the second big win for UK trade this week. The government ...
English local government faces major reshaping. England’s new mayors will join a group of highly visible leaders. But large-scale mayoral authorities are unfamiliar in England, and they will need to ...
Reacting to the trade deal struck between the UK and India, Marley Morris, associate director for trade at IPPR, said: "After three prime ministers failed to get a trade deal with India over the line, ...
This report explores lived experiences of ethnic diversity at the local community level in order to outline a strategy for responding to the challenges faced by areas undergoing dramatic demographic ...
The think-tank welcomed the first minister’s reiteration of his four strategic priorities – eradicating child poverty, growing the economy, tackling climate change, and ensuring high quality and ...
For 75 years, communities in the North have helped to power the country through nuclear generation. But this legacy is now at risk of ending in as little as five years’ time. According to new research ...
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