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Welfare reform dominated the Chancellor’s Summer Budget, and one of the most significant areas pinpointed for an overhaul is Child Tax Credit payments. As well...
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Welfare reform dominated the Chancellor’s Summer Budget, and one of the most significant areas pinpointed for an overhaul is Child Tax Credit payments. As well...
The Liquidity Trap: Financial experience and inclusion in the liquid workforce, is a new report from Demos looking at financial security for the modern, liquid workforce....
Well-placed trust is a vital social good. It is foundational to a healthy democracy, and necessary for human beings to work confidently with one another....
The new government needs to get Britain working. There are around a million ‘missing workers’ from the UK’s labour market because employment has not recovered...
The institutionalised ways we cope with dying do not align with how most people aspire to die. Most people want to die with family and...
There are now 2.5 million people living with or beyond cancer in the UK (1). By the year 2030 this figure could be as high...
Last month saw the publication of the Government’s first loneliness strategy, following the appointment of Tracey Crouch as the world’s first ever minister for loneliness....
The Government’s localism agenda has changed the planning system in a number of important ways over the last five years. Regional Spatial Strategies, which many...
The Commission on Assisted Dying, launched in November 2010, was set up to consider whether the current legal and policy approach to assisted dying in...
This paper is the second in a series investigating how we can promote financial security and wellbeing at a time of declining living standards and...