Sector-picking: The role of online learning in transforming the labour market
The Government has set up a free online learning platform for furloughed workers to learn new skills. But unless it is redesigned and targeted to...
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The Government has set up a free online learning platform for furloughed workers to learn new skills. But unless it is redesigned and targeted to...
The current health crisis has in many ways seen Britain form a united front: working to tackle our neighbourhood struggles together, a shared appreciation for...
A few weeks ago, I attended a rather hastily convened roundtable at the European Council for Foreign Relations, to mark the release of another round...
Net migration to Britain has been running between 200,000 and 250,000 per year over the past decade. Despite what political rhetoric sometimes implies, not all...
For those tackling the coronavirus on the front line, these past weeks and months will have been the most physically and emotionally challenging times of...
Online learning has become so much a part of everyday life we barely know we’re doing it. But taking something for granted can mean we...
Fintech has started to revolutionise the way we manage our money: companies such as Monzo and Revolut have transformed personal banking, and to many, fintech is...
The Ministry for Local Government is no longer. The recently renamed Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities has sent many commentators scrambling, asking: is...
Successful innovation doesn’t come mainly from small businesses or universities, argue Paul Nightingale and Alex Coad. Over the last 30 years innovation and entrepreneurship have...
When Jeremy Hunt suggested that life for over 50s “doesn’t just have to be going to the golf course” he was criticised for assuming that...