IPPR has reacted to Rachel Reeves’s speech, Harry Quilter Pinner, executive director of IPPR, said: “Rachel Reeves is right to say Britain’s economy has huge ...
The director of leading think tank IPPR North has today called for Mayors to be given the power to bring in a visitor levy for their area. Giving evidence to the Housing, Communities and Local ...
In the long run, the only way to end the UK's chronic housing crisis is to build many more homes. But are Britain's big builders willing and able to deliver the new houses we need? In this report, we ...
‘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 ...
IPPR will once again be hosting a lively programme of fringe events at four party conferences this autumn; Conservative, Labour, SNP, and the Liberal Democrats. We anticipate that, just as in previous ...
This event will explore the key components of the Clean Energy Action Plan and the role of the Government’s green industrial strategy in boosting clean energy generation here in the UK as it seeks to ...
This event will discuss how the government can boost investment, raise living standards, and deliver growth. We will explore whether the government’s current policies go far enough, and where the ...
We are entering an age of unprecedented environmental breakdown and a transformational response is required. IPPR is undertaking a major research programme to understand the implications of ...
Reforming social security in Scotland: Responding to the experience of unpaid carers ...
The bus services bill is an opportunity to ensure reform really means thriving, green 21 st century local bus networks in England. The government’s bus services bill focusses on a five-point plan: ...
The UK is facing a precarious and volatile period for global trade. The volume of global goods flows is back on the rise after a difficult 2023 caused by inflation and interest rate hikes. But with ...
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 ...