Transport isn’t working for people. It is also not living up to its potential in supporting the government’s missions. The ...
The pressing social and economic challenge posed by wealth inequality in the UK is today freshly analysed in a new Institute for Public Policy Research paper. Wealth, which is increasingly accumulated ...
IPPR has reacted to the latest news on Vauxhall’s planned plant closure and other car makers warning of jobs cuts. Dr George Dibb, IPPR associate director for economic policy, said: “The market for ...
IPPR has responded to today’s migration and asylum statistics from the ONS and the Home Office which reveal that: Net migration in the year ending June 2024 was 728,000, a drop of 178,000 compared to ...
Restoring NHS productivity to pre-pandemic levels would have freed £19 billion more in 2023/24, enough to build a new health centre in almost every neighbourhood NHS could unlock £3.8 billion a year ...
IPPR has responded to the government’s plans for pension reforms, to be set out in Rachel Reeves’ Mansion House speech on Thursday evening. Dr George Dibb, associate director for economic policy at ...
An insight into why we might privilege social justice, over criminal justice Prison does not only impact and harm those who are directly locked up; prisons affect all of us. Yet many of us don’t ...
IPPR's International Policy programme and Chatham House's UK in the World programme are delighted to be partnering on a series of joint speaker discussions on ‘Development Now’, an informal series ...
Where children live and the income of the households they live in, shapes their ability to live a healthy life. Now, IPPR analysis of national child measurement data published today shows that the ...
Reacting to today’s decision by the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee Carsten Jung, head of macroeconomics at IPPR, said: "Given low inflation and slow growth, the Bank of England should ...
In this paper we trace the emergence of a poorly understood social challenge and one which symbolises Britain’s broken ‘social settlement’: the continued rise in working poverty since the beginning of ...
The independent Lord Darzi Review aims to examine the state of quality in health and care services on the NHS’s 70th birthday and make recommendations for future funding and reform of the system.