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This is a pivotal moment for young people. The current generation of young people (Gen Z) has grown up in extremely ...
Reacting to the announcement of a ‘one-in, one-out’ migration pilot, Marley Morris, associate director for migration, trade and communities, said: "The 'one-in, one-out' pilot announced today is an ...
This month’s white paper represented the most significant shake-up in immigration policy since Brexit. The government outlined wide-ranging reforms to work, study and family routes, with the intention ...
Workers in low autonomy, low skill and non-trade union jobs more likely to be surveilled at work, says IPPR Facial recognition, biometric tracking, and keystroke monitoring adopted without employee ...
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 ...
The UK’s competition framework — and its regulator, the Competition and Markets Authority — has struggled to prevent rising market concentration and stagnant productivity. At the same time, the UK ...
England’s new mayors will join a group of highly visible leaders. But large-scale mayoral authorities are unfamiliar in England, and they will need to establish their credibility and legitimacy with ...
Widespread public support for stronger government interventions to improve health – challenging 'nanny state' myth and showing it could be a vote-winner, especially in key battleground seats ...
A crisis of lost learning is sweeping across schools in England. Children cannot learn if they are not in school and not engaged. This means attainment cannot be raised further, employment outcomes ...
A new report by the Institute for Public Policy Research into England’s planning system finds that the government will have to tackle unproductive land speculation and ramp up strategic planning ...
Land is a finite resource, and the demands made of it have only increased over time. Not only do we need to house and feed more people, but also provide space for energy generation, areas for nature, ...
Up to 70 per cent of ‘knowledge economy’ tasks at risk of being transformed by generative AI, finds IPPR However, AI’s influence extends beyond work, with one million people in the UK now using ...