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 ...
Poor childhood health starting at pregnancy, as 32 per cent of parents don’t attend antenatal classes Families are being ‘left to fend for themselves’ as NHS struggles to support parents, says new ...
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 ...
An insight into why we might privilege social justice, over criminal justice Prison does not only impact and harm those who are directly locked up; prisons affect all of us. Yet many of us don’t ...
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