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EU state aid in Brexit scenarios
This IPPR short briefing seeks to assess these claims, exploring the role of state aid rules in the EU and how these might change…
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Social Housing supply and procurement vulnerable to Brexit
In a report commissioned by social housing and procurement consortium Re:allies, suggested that the social housing construction and operation sector is “particularly vulnerable” to…
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IPPR – Plan for Brexit
IPPR set out here a plan for a new UK-EU partnership that we believe would meet the UK’s priorities and have the maximal chance…
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House price rises – slow down post Brexit
UK house prices grew three percentage points more slowly in the year following the EU referendum compared to the year before While house prices…
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IPPR – manifesto for handling Brexit, social care and more to all parties
PPR sets out a series of practical and progressive recommendations for change, to help any and all political parties deliver the change Britain needs…
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Brexit – what does it mean for Housing
Here is a useful contribution from the CIH: Brexit and how it might affect migration, housing need and eligibility…
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BREXIT, migration and eligablity for benefits
The outcome of the EU referendum led to speculation that there will be more controls over immigration and on migrants’ eligibility for services such…
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BREXIT and the UK Labour market
Using exclusive and up-to-the-minute data, IPPR analysis shows that other than an uncharacteristic downturn in job postings in the finance sector – particularly in…
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A northern perspective of BREXIT
We need a Northern Brexit Negotiating Committee to consider and advocate for the type of Brexit that the north of England needs, just as…
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Citizenship post brexit
The British citizenship system has lain unreformed for decades, and the Brexit vote has cast the status and security of the 3 million EU…