Last summer, after the most widespread racist rioting since 1919, IPPR wrote it was “a testament to progress” that deporting ...
UK borrowing costs had increased by 0.4 to 0.8 percentage points more than major peers since the 2024 election But 10, 20, and 30-year gilt yields have all fallen sharply in recent months IPPR urges ...
“The Chancellor has made good calls on gambling tax, taxing income from wealth and work more equally, a tax on high value properties and ending the two-child limit, which will pull 450,000 children ...
The chancellor faces a daunting task at the upcoming budget. A fiscal gap sets the stage, putting the chancellor in the unenviable position of having to raise taxes. The size of the fiscal gap is ...
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: housing is one of the biggest challenges ...
Families face SEND vicious cycle as EHCPs are seen as the only means of securing support Children left waiting as less than half of EHCPs issued within 20-week legal limit, with thousands waiting over ...
A quarter of employees feel pressure to drink at workplace events, rising to 38 per cent of 18 to 24 year olds Workplace drinking culture driving absences as 31 per cent of workers call in sick in ...
Transport has a key role to play in achieving the UK government's missions and improving lives. New research from IPPR and More in Common reveals that the government has the public’s backing in ...
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 ...
London receives twice as much culture funding as the North Leading think tank and The Great North unite to call out culture divide New research by IPPR North lays bare the compounding crises facing ...
This year’s State of the North report highlights how regional inequality exacerbates the growing challenges facing many young northerners. This is a pivotal moment for young people. The current ...
34 million school days lost due to record number of suspensions and unauthorised absences Children permanently excluded in 2023/24 to cost state £1.9bn billion Who is Losing Learning Coalition calls ...