Industrial strategy and the challenge of inclusive growth
One of the many odd features of our post-Brexit political landscape is that amongst all the shouting, rancour, and court cases, there seems to be...
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One of the many odd features of our post-Brexit political landscape is that amongst all the shouting, rancour, and court cases, there seems to be...
Drawing on recent research published by Demos, Ben Glover and Andrew Phillips discuss how attitudes to levelling up differ across the country and what this...
Brash, globalised, unequal and deeply indebted, the Premier League has often seemed a relevant metaphor for Britain’s economic model. And when it comes to international...
Liberals everywhere are struggling, not least because of their image as unambitious defenders of the status quo. Could the radical politics of land and the...
Arran is a research intern working in the Social Policy department. He is currently on a gap year and will begin studying a BA in...
The retired and those living in retirement or care homes are facing unprecedented challenges. All have found their daily lives severely curtailed, with no visits...
The case for a comprehensive nationwide programme to address the poor quality of the UK’s homes grows stronger by the day. Safe and decent homes...
There are currently 3.5 million homes in England that are a serious threat to their occupants’ health and safety because of trip hazards, overcrowding and...
Since the economic downturn, the vast majority of Britons have been facing a cost of living crisis. This report looks at how the UK’s middle...
The NHS recently reached its 65th birthday, but it is not settling down into its golden years with ease. Instead, it is faced with a...