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In late July 2024, the seaside town of Southport in Merseyside burst into the national consciousness when it suffered two ...
The far-right capitalised on Southport’s disrepair to sow disorder, says new paper published by IPPR Closure of pubs, piers and parks are pushing people into isolation, more time spent online, and ...
A crisis of lost learning is sweeping across schools in England. Children cannot learn if they are not in school and not engaged. This means attainment cannot be raised further, employment outcomes ...
Land is a finite resource, and the demands made of it have only increased over time. Not only do we need to house and feed more people, but also provide space for energy generation, areas for nature, ...
The Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) is an independent charity working towards a fairer, greener, and more prosperous society.
Shifting to electric vehicles isn’t enough: public transport, walking and cycling need greater role in UK’s future, says IPPR 23 Jun 2021 ...
While there is a tendency in health policy to focus on what government can do for health through public service delivery, which is vitally important, there is huge health-creating potential for ...
Apprenticeships experts warn that the Treasury must be more transparent on how it spends the billions returned to its coffers Rigid apprenticeship system blamed for billions of skills funding going ...
Back office, entry level and part-time jobs most exposed to automation, and women significantly more affected 11 per cent of tasks are exposed to existing generative AI, rising to 59 per cent if ...
Time for the wealthiest to pay a fairer share, says think tank as it urges urgent tax overhaul Reacting to today’s (Friday) publication of the Sunday Times annual tax list, George Dibb, head of the ...
Public trust in politicians falls by nine percentage points in 18 months Two-thirds of the public say politicians are “merely out for themselves” Just 4 per cent of British people believe ...
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