Last summer, after the most widespread racist rioting since 1919, IPPR wrote it was “a testament to progress” that deporting ...
Following the success of our Commission on Health and Prosperity, IPPR is excited to launch the Centre for Health and Prosperity. Get news, updates and event invitations from IPPR straight into your ...
We make today’s bold ideas tomorrow’s common sense. The government’s decision to lift the two-child limit marks one of the most significant changes to the social security system in a decade. 4 ...
In the aftermath of the pandemic, as the global economy rebounded it was accompanied by a dramatic rise in inflation, reaching levels not seen since the 1970s, peaking at 9 and 11 per cent in Europe ...
The UK’s competition framework — and its regulator, the Competition and Markets Authority — has struggled to prevent rising market concentration and stagnant productivity. At the same time, the UK ...
A new report by the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) reveals the significant impact generative AI is having on UK society, both professionally and personally. The findings highlight an ...
Once again Covid-19 is running along racial lines. Despite the inequalities exposed earlier this year, there has been little effort to stop Covid-19 hitting minority ethnic communities hardest as we ...
Source: IPPR North analysis of Office for National Statistics [ONS] (2019) ‘Country and regional public sector finances supplementary tables’, data. IPPR North is the leading think-tank for the north ...
More than £3.3 billion has returned to the Treasury in the last three years under the Government’s use-it-or-lose-it apprenticeship levy rules, according to new data collected by apprenticeships ...
This month’s white paper represented the most significant shake-up in immigration policy since Brexit. The government outlined wide-ranging reforms to work, study and family routes, with the intention ...
A key priority for the government’s upcoming child poverty strategy should be to remove the two-child limit and scrap the household benefit cap. These measures would cost around £3 billion and, while ...