The newly elected Labour government has picked up where the previous government left off, by committing to continuing the ...
The reaction to the Chancellor’s decision to start means-testing the Winter Fuel Payment (WFP) might be regarded as somewhat ...
The UK government is producing England’s first integrated national transport strategy. In this blog, we set out IPPR’s seven tests to judge if the strategy seizes the opportunity to create a fairer, ...
IPPR has reacted to Keir Starmer’s speech announcing six new ‘milestones’ by which the government’s progress this parliament should be judged. Recent polling by IPPR and Persuasion UK found that ...
Tax is a polarising issue. People hold very strong opinions on the matter. Often these strong opinions are, to put it mildly, not supported by the available evidence. And, frustratingly, the available ...
IPPR Scotland has reacted to finance secretary Shona Robison’s budget. Stephen Boyd, director of IPPR Scotland, said: “Having consistently called for its removal, IPPR Scotland welcomes the Cabinet ...
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 ...
As the number of maternal breadwinners continues to rise across Europe, this report compares the demographics of this phenomenon both across the continent and in Britain and Germany specifically, ...
We make today’s bold ideas tomorrow’s common sense. The UK government is producing England’s first integrated national transport strategy. In this blog, we set out IPPR’s seven tests to judge if the ...
‘There’s a lot of people in the EU who supply gaps in the service industries, the land workers … fantastic work ethic … lovely people … There’s a lot of rubbish talked about benefits and the fact ...