The Commission on Assisted Dying
The Commission on Assisted Dying, launched in November 2010, was set up to consider whether the current legal and policy approach to assisted dying in...
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The Commission on Assisted Dying, launched in November 2010, was set up to consider whether the current legal and policy approach to assisted dying in...
A central plank of the Coalition Government’s legislative programme is fundamental reform of the welfare system. Since the first changes to benefits were announced in...
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...
The power wielded by the largest online corporations means they are often able to make vast profits exploiting those whose work and skills they benefit...
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...
This paper is the second in a series investigating how we can promote financial security and wellbeing at a time of declining living standards and...
The Government’s localism agenda has changed the planning system in a number of important ways over the last five years. Regional Spatial Strategies, which many...
Yesterday was the final day of the Independent Living Fund (ILF). This money, which has been distributed by central Government to disabled people since 1988,...
This week saw the launch of the Commission on Inequality in Education, with a speech given by its Chair Nick Clegg at Portcullis House. It...
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...