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The sense that the public both in the UK and abroad are losing out from the current economic model is one of the driving reasons for this, and global insta ...
The UK government has a time-limited opportunity to make a decisive difference to child poverty in its upcoming strategy. Any credible child poverty strategy must act directly to put more money into ...
The historical failure to sufficiently tackle the climate and ecological crisis could create consequences that challenge the ability of societies to tackle the root causes of this crisis. This is a ...
One in four children in England are obese by the end of primary school. One in five have a probable mental health disorder.
The UK’s competition framework — and its regulator, the Competition and Markets Authority — has struggled to prevent rising market concentration and stagnant productivity. At the same time, the UK ...
With a new immigration white paper imminent, this blog outlines how the government must balance pursuing its growth mission with managing the pressures of migration and supporting integration to ...
Turnout disparity between graduates and non-graduates was 11 percentage points, twice as high as 2019, and gap between homeowners and renters rose to 21 points, report finds Call for £100,000 cap on ...
The escalating costs and poor standards of accommodation provided to people seeking asylum in the UK can be halted and reversed by ending national outsourcing contracts with private companies and ...
UK will have to pay up to around £230,000 per asylum seeker, compared to costs of £55,000 per person of pre-Rwanda system Rwanda payments for initial cohort of 20,000 irregular arrivals could reach up ...
Asylum accommodation costs have soared in recent years, with billions of pounds being spent on housing people in inadequate conditions, which is both a waste of public funds and a failure to meet ...