They hold, or are acquiring, responsibilities across skills, employment support, housing, public service reform, public ...
Responding to Andy Burnham’s speech Mirte Boot, principal research fellow and interim head at IPPR North, said: “Andy Burnham is right to call for bold, transformative change to our country’s economy.
On 29th June 2011, the Christie Commission set out a vision for Scotland's public services. Its key recommendation – a shift towards preventative spending - attracted an unusually wide political ...
The State of Health and Care Conference has been IPPR's annual point of reflection on everything health policy and politics, and this edition will mark its first convening since the publication of the ...
Is Britain's working class already lost to a vicious cycle of political disengagement and exclusion? Geoff Evans and James Tilley outline the terms of a 'new class war' against the working class, ...
This in-depth case study report presents the findings from new research into the causes, processes and effects of human trafficking from Nigeria to the UK. Taking a 'whole of journey' approach, it ...
As the number of maternal breadwinners continues to rise across Europe, this report compares the demographics of this phenomenon both across the continent and in Britain and Germany specifically, ...
Professor of Government and Public Policy at UCL and former Labour MP Tony Wright reviews the post-Coalition landscape for centre-left politics in Britain, covering the spectrum of policy issues from ...
Scaling clean industrial technologies requires a shift from fragmented national strategies to targeted, durable international cooperation. Despite rapid progress in the development of clean energy ...
Drawing on new analysis of British Election Study data and participatory workshops with young people from across Britain, ...
Technological change is a good thing. It has brought exponential gains to living standards and is the foundation of modern society. Yet unmanaged technological change has always come with risks and ...
Climate action is under siege from populist and far-right actors. Delivering under that pressure demands fresh confidence and commitment from government. Watering down ambition offers no electoral ...