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Digital technology and the future
Here is the report from IPPR which suggests how we may want to think and manage digital technology in our homes and business: cej-platforms-sept18…
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Hidden cost of poor housing in the north
The Smith Institute has produced a research report for the Northern Housing Consortium whihc suggests almost a million Northern homeowners are living in poor-quality…
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IPPR – reforming the taxation of wealth report
This is IIPRs latest contribution, following on from their summary published earlier: cej-a-wealth-of-difference-sept18 IPPR say: The UK is a wealthy nation but that wealth…
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Power to the people – Economic justice
The IPPR Commission on Economic Justice is pleased has announce the publication of a discussion paper, Power to the people: How stronger unions can deliver…
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The impact of Poverty on decision making processes
Joseph Rowntree have produced another excellent report. 2017_sheehy_and_rea_report_3234_final_1 JRF say the most recent evidence highlights: the results of 15 systematic reviews of recent evidence on…
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Over half of personal wealth goes to top 10% earners
Between 2010-2012 and 2012-2014, over half of the increase in personal wealth went to the top 10% of households. A political focus on income…
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179% surge in Food Bank referrals where Universal Credit is on a full roll out Pilot
Food bank referrals have surged by up to 179% in a London borough where the government’s full-service Universal Credit has been piloted. Pecan, a…
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School exclusion and social exclusion – is there a link?
Here is the new report from IPPR. They say “Nowhere is Britain’s social mobility failure more obvious than in the example of school exclusion…
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JRF report into minimum income standards – views from the UK public
This is the 2017 update of the Minimum Income Standard for the UK, based on what the public think people need for an acceptable minimum…
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Moving homes report – impact on children in poverty
The stress and uncertainty of repeatedly packing up their lives and moving home is becoming a worryingly normal part of life for some children…