A crisis of trust and purposeOur new prime minister, Andy Burnham, faces a burning platform: people are turning away from ...
Nationally, there is a lack of political urgency in reducing homelessness. The most meaningful progress has instead come from places where local leaders have made homelessness a priority, driving ...
New analysis reveals rates of homelessness are set to increase by 25 per cent by the end of the decade without intervention Think tanks call for new government to fund national homelessness programme, ...
Fines for failing to vote in national elections, with option to support ‘none of the above’, to raise turnout and engagement All 16 and 17-year-olds should attend classes and take part in new ...
In advance of the NATO summit, Laura Chappell, associate director at IPPR, said: “Andy Burnham faces an immediate challenge in filling the hole in the defence budget, but the UK’s security problems do ...
England’s end of primary school tests (SATs) may not be working as well as they should for the children who need the most ...
The State of Health and Care Conference has been IPPR's annual point of reflection on everything health policy and politics, and this edition will mark its first convening since the publication of the ...
As English devolution accelerates, strategic authorities are becoming more important actors in policy areas that shape how people settle, integrate and build lives in local communities. They hold, or ...
Eight years after the Windrush scandal, its lessons remain highly relevant to debates about immigration policy today. As we mark Windrush Day this year, it is an opportunity both to celebrate the ...
Number of young men supporting right wing parties has decreased, while number supporting progressives is on the rise IPPR says age, not gender, is defining fault line as young men more progressive on ...