Responding to the government’s decision to reduce the qualifying period for unfair dismissal protection, Joseph Evans, research fellow at IPPR, said: “The government has agreed with businesses and ...
The reforms – which were the culmination of years of increasingly restrictive policies – were designed to signal Denmark was ...
Responding to the Budget, Professor Ashwin Kumar, director of research and policy at IPPR, and former advisor to Gordon Brown, said: “Today marks a landmark moment. The life chances of 1.6 million ...
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 ...
Improving children’s health has been a priority for decades. Yet, despite billions of pounds of investment and countless ...
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 ...
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: h ...
The autumn budget is the government’s chance to respond with attention-grabbing policies, showing it will be fighting on side ...
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