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On Friday, September 26, progressive leaders, policy experts, and strategists from more than 20 countries will gather in London for the 2025 Global Progress Action Summit. The summit will also feature ...
This book calls for a new kind of delivery model for people with complex needs who live in deprived neighbourhoods. There is a significant gap in services for people with complex needs. People with ...
Meet the experts, practitioners, and the voices of families who are working on the IPPR Inclusion Taskforce.
Source: IPPR North analysis of Office for National Statistics [ONS] (2019) ‘Country and regional public sector finances supplementary tables’, data. IPPR North is the leading think-tank for the north ...
The UK’s share of global research and development (R&D) investment has fallen by a fifth since 2014, according to new analysis of the most recent data by IPPR. The drop, from 4.2 per cent to 3.4 per ...
Transport has a key role to play in achieving the UK government's missions and improving lives. New research from IPPR and More in Common reveals that the government has the public’s backing in ...
The upcoming AI Action Summit in Paris is an opportunity to show how we can harness artificial intelligence (AI) as a force for societal, economic, and environmental good. AI is fundamentally ...
More than £3.3 billion has returned to the Treasury in the last three years under the Government’s use-it-or-lose-it apprenticeship levy rules, according to new data collected by apprenticeships ...
Transport is essential to our lives. Unfortunately, it is currently also the largest source of UK domestic carbon emissions. Along with investment in infrastructure, the production of green transport ...
New technologies are radically transforming worker surveillance. Meaningful worker voice is needed over surveillance practices to address the risks they pose to worker's rights and wellbeing. New ...
In this edition of IPPR's Progressive Review, our authors looks at modern supply-side economics. A new consensus is developing in economic policymaking. After decades of market-based neoliberalism, ...
An alarming number of children are missing out on the social and educational benefits of school. A crisis of lost learning is sweeping across schools in England. Children cannot learn if they are not ...
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