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At the same time, the UK economy is suffering from chronic low investment, and firms have increasingly cited uncertainty ...
For decades, governments of all stripes have promised to give children a better, healthier start to life. But despite this – and some notable policy successes – the UK continues to fall short on ...
Net migration in the year 2024 was approximately 431,000 – a fall of almost 50 per cent compared to the year 2023. The fall was driven by a sharp drop in work and study visas, as a result of changes ...
Poor polling and local election results for Labour are part of western trend in which populists now claim a larger share of the vote (30 per cent) than the centre-left (24 per cent) David Miliband ...
Reacting to the Climate Change Committee report on Scotland's carbon budgets, Dave Hawkey, senior research fellow at IPPR Scotland, said: “Today’s advice from the Climate Change Committee tells us ...
The UK faces a growing crisis of economic inactivity. Too many people – particularly those with long-term health conditions – are locked out of the labour market or stuck in insecure, low-paid work ...
In the first quarter of 2025, the UK economy grew by 0.7 per cent. This is an increase on the final quarter of 2024, when the growth rate was 0.1 per cent. This compares to the US economy which shrank ...
Reacting to the UK-EU reset breakthrough, Marley Morris, associate director for migration, trade and communities at IPPR, said: "Of all the deals announced this month, today’s UK-EU reset is by far ...
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