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The Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) is an independent charity working towards a fairer, greener, and more prosperous society.
Reacting to the announcement of a ‘one-in, one-out’ migration pilot, Marley Morris, associate director for migration, trade and communities, said: "The 'one-in, one-out' pilot announced today is an ...
The Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) is an independent charity working towards a fairer, greener, and more prosperous society.
The leading think tank based in the North has responded to the English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill, which has been laid before parliament this afternoon. “Today’s Bill tips the balance ...
34 million school days lost due to record number of suspensions and unauthorised absences Children permanently excluded in 2023/24 to cost state £1.9bn billion Who is Losing Learning Coalition calls ...
Fewer than half of young people (47 per cent) felt ready for work after education, finds IPPR Growing number of NEETs points to a deepening opportunity crisis and risks undermining the government’s ...
The UK economy has had a split personality since the Great Recession, combining a record-strong labour market with historically low productivity growth. A solution to this ‘productivity puzzle’ has so ...
There is a significant gap in services for people with complex needs. People with complex needs may have to deal with a number of different issues in their lives, for example a learning disability, ...
The dust has settled on the Coalition's announcement of its Comprehensive Spending Review and, as the headlines fade, the ramifications of the government's cuts for different streams of public sector ...
Euroscepticism is on the rise. Whether it is seen in decreasing levels of trust in Europe or belief in its virtues, or in an increasing desire to leave the European project behind altogether, public ...
This paper reviews the case for change in the English health and care system and considers how to move towards a 'whole person care' approach. It sets out broad themes that we intend to return to in ...
Outlining a vision for young people which could increase social mobility while also reducing inequality and disadvantage, so that every young person has the opportunity to build a decent life.