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Much thought is being invested in the question of how the UK can improve its industrial strategy, and how we train young people to design...
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Much thought is being invested in the question of how the UK can improve its industrial strategy, and how we train young people to design...
In October 2024, Demos published a package of proposals for the reform of inheritance taxation, as found in our briefing paper, Plugging the Black Hole....
This article has been written by Aleks Collingwood, Partnership Insight Manager at the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, and is the second in a series explaining how...
Ed Miliband is due to give the Hugo Young Lecture next week. It comes at a time when the opposition is starting to show its...
By Maeve Walsh, Associate at Carnegie UK Trust As we wait for the final response to the consultation Government’s Online Harms White Paper – a wait...
“Covid strips everything back.” For Rachel, lockdown has given her the time and space to think through what matters to her. Not having to commute...
Poverty measurement is almost by definition controversial: there is no single, universally accepted definition of poverty. Poverty, its drivers and its consequences are defined and...
Yesterday, the Government unveiled its long-awaited careers strategy, two years after it was first promised by the former Education Minister Sam Gyimah. Despite worries about...
“It’s a very strange state of affairs online…” – Participant in our men’s focus group What happens over the next few months will likely shape...
As online conversations become the norm, it’s crucial to be aware of how false information can spread through online spaces, whether through good or malicious...