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New research from IPPR and More in Common reveals that the government has the public’s backing in delivering meaningful ...
Reacting to today’s decision by the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee to cut interest rates, Ashwin Kumar, director of research and policy at IPPR, said: “With growth reducing in the past ...
Scrapping the two-child limit and benefit cap would lift 500,000 children out of poverty Fairer gambling taxes could raise the £3.2 billion needed to fully fund this, finds IPPR Tax changes would ...
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 ...
The 2025 Global Progress Action Summit will be held in London this September, co-hosted by Labour Together, the Center for American Progress Action Fund (CAP Action), and the Institute for Public ...
This year’s State of the North report highlights how regional inequality exacerbates the growing challenges facing many young northerners. This is a pivotal moment for young people. The current ...
The leading think tank for the north of England has revealed the arts and culture funding gap between the North and London to be £450 million.
Modernising elections reaction: Changes amount to ‘biggest reform to our electoral system for more than 50 years’, says IPPR 17 Jul 2025 ...
The Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) is an independent charity working towards a fairer, greener, and more prosperous society.
This report presents case studies of best practice in achieving sustainable consumption in the UK. These case studies exemplify ways in which people can be helped, encouraged or compelled to live more ...
Energised by highly visible, media-friendly issues of sexualisation and representation, new 'fourth-wave' feminism must not dismiss concerns of structural inequality as relics of a previous age.
Social justice demands that millions of our fellow citizens who are currently marginalised, excluded and alienated need to be brought back into the mainstream labour market. In this challenging report ...
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