The reforms – which were the culmination of years of increasingly restrictive policies – were designed to signal Denmark was ...
The size of the fiscal gap is uncertain but could plausibly be in the region of £20 to £30 billion – and this is before the ...
Improving children’s health has been a priority for decades. Yet, despite billions of pounds of investment and countless ...
Political and economic power is still too concentrated in Westminster. This bill is a welcome demonstration of the government ...
At the time of writing, the UK government is preparing to launch a new national strategy to tackle child poverty. Weeks into ...
IPPR North’s Regional Growth Programme is a multi-year programme of insight, ideas, and advocacy, as part of our work to reduce regional inequality and for people in all regions to live good lives and ...
It is possible to make the case for progressive increases in income tax while in government. You can win the argument, and the world won’t come to an end. In Scotland, income tax has gone up, and the ...
Liberal democracy across the West is under strain. The causes of these democratic challenges are many and complex but there is a common thread: a decline in political trust. Growing distrust in ...
IPPR executive director Harry Quilter-Pinner reacts to the spending review.
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