Holding Up a Mirror on the Cost of Benefits Fraud
On Sunday, the Observer published statistics which suggested over 85 per cent of the calls to the Government’s benefits fraud hotline between 2010 and 2015...
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On Sunday, the Observer published statistics which suggested over 85 per cent of the calls to the Government’s benefits fraud hotline between 2010 and 2015...
Ensuring value for money in public service delivery is now a more pressing policy concern than ever before. Measures of social value, which take into...
We develop new ways to partner with the public to understand their priorities and to develop policy solutions, using blended models of deliberation, consultation and...
A couple of weeks back those decent people at the Samaritans got themselves into a bit of trouble. They released an app on Twitter which allowed...
In 1991, Rodney King, a young black man, was brutally beaten by LA police following a high speed car chase, and the video capturing the...
There is growing awareness that the web comes at a cost, be that from the selling of our personal data, to proliferating paywalls. The wider...
I know what Ed Miliband meant when he tweeted last week that: ‘I think Nigel Farage’s comments today are wrong, divisive and dangerous. The laws we have...
A nationally representative poll of over 10,000 people from Renew Normal: the People’s Commission on Life After COVID-19 has looked at the impact the pandemic...
As we emerge from the Covid-19 pandemic, our high streets are in a desperate state, and with rising public spending and an ageing society, the...
£1.4 trillion. That’s the staggering figure attributed to the level of household debt in the UK. The average student now leaves university after three years...