A home for change: introducing the Public Services 2030 Network
On Thursday October 20 the government collapsed – again. With Westminster’s focus on the exceptionally short term that day, it was a strange time to...
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On Thursday October 20 the government collapsed – again. With Westminster’s focus on the exceptionally short term that day, it was a strange time to...
What happens to us if we become too unwell to work? This is a difficult question, one which few of us wish to face. But...
Access to credit that is affordable, transparent and fair is a geographic issue. Differences in credit need, and in the options available on the high street,...
Astonishing new polling published by YouGov has revealed that 61 per cent of ‘Leave’ voters would be prepared to see the British economy suffer significant...
We are rapidly running out of time to increase our water resilience. If we don’t act fast the UK’s water demand will exceed supply by...
The consequences of vaccine misinformation have been painfully felt in the last two years. Alongside the tragic and avoidable deaths of those who did not...
Political leaders and governments risk underestimating the disruptive impact the Covid-19 pandemic has had on the public’s opinions, expectations and preferences. Our research shows the disease...
Joanne Pitt is an experienced local government adviser with 25 years of public sector Knowledge. She was responsible for the delivery of the CIPFA Financial...
A New Economic Policy in the Light of Brexit It is often said that 1945 and 1979 mark crucial turning points in the political...
James Wise, Trustee, is a partner at Balderton Capital, the largest early stage venture capital firm in Europe, where he invests in new technologies focussed...