First, raising tax revenues to sustain the government spending needed to restore core public services and launch new ...
The year 2024 is undoubtedly the year of elections. But while some have been concerned that these elections across the world ...
IPPR North's Zoë Billingham on BBC Politics Live at Labour party conference. Budgeting better: How the UK could start to improve its fiscal framework and boost growth In this report, we consider how ...
But growth is low, and UK is at the bottom of the G7 for investment, and the plans inherited from the previous government ...
In this issue, we set out the challenges the Labour government is likely to face on the road ahead, how it might set about balancing short-term delivery with longer-term fixes to the foundations, and ...
It is a clear example of how the transition to net zero can foster economic growth, sustain qualified jobs, alleviate ...
Automation will produce significant productivity gains that will reshape specific sectors and occupations. These gains are likely to be recirculated, with jobs reallocated rather than eliminated, ...
Levels of mental illness, mental distress and low wellbeing among students in higher education in the UK are increasing, and are high relative to other sections of the population. Around ...
It appears that the basic social contract – by which voters pay in tax to a collective pot and government spends this effectively to provide a safety net and enable people to thrive – is now broken.
Today, a child born in the most deprived part of the country can expect to die 10 years before a child born in the least deprived part of the country. They can expect to fall into poor health 20 years ...