Ties that Bind
In Scotland and beyond, public services now share a common ambition: to tailor services to the needs of individuals. This report explores the potential for...
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In Scotland and beyond, public services now share a common ambition: to tailor services to the needs of individuals. This report explores the potential for...
Protecting the NHS from fraud, abuse and misuse is rightly a priority for any government. Only by demonstrating that shared resources are guarded jealously and...
It is no secret that the self-employed population of the UK has been growing steadily for more than a decade. There are now 4.6 million...
Since the first Tweet was sent in 2006, Twitter has become the mouthpiece of almost 650 million users: a sizeable digital chorus with eyes and...
Yesterday, the ONS maintained its preliminary estimate of GDP growth for the last quarter of 2013 at 0.7 per cent. This seems to confirm that the economy...
Rachel Sylvester’s piece in the Times yesterday portrayed the coming election as a ‘generation game’ where Conservatives court the grey vote, while Labour targets younger people. She’s right...
Yesterday’s big launch went well, with 1.6 million viewers excitedly tuning in to watch on television. But enough about Game of Thrones – this is...
While the Budget announced today will be the first Conservative Budget since 1996, it will focus on the same old problems that have plagued the...
The House of Commons Health Committee’s 2014 report highlighted the need for mental health services to keep up with the challenges brought by the Internet...
While the social, political, economic and geopolitical consequences of a vote to leave the EU continue to spin their way out, the vote itself provides...