The Humble Policy Maker
This paper from Polly Mackenzie, the third in the Making Democracy Work series, looks at what’s wrong with politics and policy making: why the basic...
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This paper from Polly Mackenzie, the third in the Making Democracy Work series, looks at what’s wrong with politics and policy making: why the basic...
A review of the settlement between economics and politics is long overdue. Following the financial crisis, economists are no longer treated with reverence: economics is...
This report argues that the public must be put at the heart of levelling up. Our research finds that the public wants to be involved...
Economic growth is at the heart of the new Labour government’s missions for the country, and ensuring this growth is spread across the country is...
Shelter for rough sleepers. Discussion groups for transgender teenagers. Coffee mornings to combat loneliness among the elderly. These are but some of the many social action...
Politics has always been an arena for disagreement and heated arguments, and this sometimes results in insults directed at elected officials – but over the...
Many of the self-employed in the UK will be facing an uncertain future as the lockdown eases and the government grant that has been supporting...
As we emerge from the Covid-19 pandemic, with the need for bereavement support at a critical level, this report finds that online spaces are a...
In May 2010 the Coalition Government published the agreement on the basis of which they planned, as two parties, to govern the UK for five...
George Floyd’s death at the hand of the Minneapolis police has sparked large protests around the world, targeting police brutality and systemic racism. The instant...