While the measures have received surprisingly little attention compared to some of the government’s other eye-catching asylum ...
It is widely proposed that higher social spending – especially in the form of social security benefits – is damaging to the ...
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 ...
Children are nearly a quarter of the 1.35 million legal migrants whose wait for certainty could be extended by at least five years Delayed green light to settle permanently undermines integration, ...
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.
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 ...
This report, the culmination of an international programme of research into the drivers and consequences of globalisation, calls for a rethink in international governance and a more 'personcentric' ...
The Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) is an independent charity working towards a fairer, greener, and more prosperous society.
How The Great North partnership can help bring more public and private investment to the North. The UK’s economic success relies on northern growth. The Great North represents an economy of 16 million ...
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 ...
The UK is getting poorer and sicker, and this trend is not equal across the country. Poorer and sicker areas are getting poorer and sicker the most quickly. To help develop a path forward, IPPR held a ...