Government shifts gear on planning reform
Before coming to power, and in the early years of the last Parliament, the Government made much of its commitment to localism. Critics called the...
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Before coming to power, and in the early years of the last Parliament, the Government made much of its commitment to localism. Critics called the...
In the cacophony of post-election analysis, one narrative has stood out: it appears the youth turnout rate surged. We do not yet have reliable data...
Political leaders and governments risk underestimating the disruptive impact the Covid-19 pandemic has had on the public’s opinions, expectations and preferences. Our research shows the disease...
Astonishing new polling published by YouGov has revealed that 61 per cent of ‘Leave’ voters would be prepared to see the British economy suffer significant...
2023 has seen frequent briefings to the media that inheritance tax is to be cut or abolished altogether. In the end, abolishing inheritance tax was...
Housing in, social care out? why Wednesday’s budget may be a series of half measures It seems that housing will be front and centre of...
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...
The mainstream is shrinking. Trust in mainstream media is falling. Mainstream politicians are seeing their majorities eroded by new parties on the left and right....
As conference season draws to a close and with a new prime minister at the helm, the future of levelling up seems to hang in...
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...