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Condition of Britain report examines how to prevent young people from entering into a life of crime
IPPR's Condition of Britain report explains how we can work together to build a good society in tough times. It…
Being British Today: British Social Attitudes publishes its survey findings
Every year the BSA survey asks over 3,000 people what it's like to live in Britain and how they think…
FLEX argues that justice for victims of trafficking is inadequate
A new Focus on Labour Exploitation (FLEX) paper 'Access to Justice for Victims of Trafficking' finds that victims of human…
If payday lenders are quitting Britain, what comes next?
Nearly half of all payday lenders have pulled out of the UK market in the last 18 months. The UK's high-cost short-term…
Migration Policy Institute examines outcomes for immigrant workers in UK labour market
The "Moving Up the Ladder? Labor Market Outcomes in the United Kingdom amid Rising Immigration" report analyses the labour market integration…
New report calls for early action to tackle challenges of an ageing society
As the Early Action Taskforce, led by Community Links, launches its new publication Looking Forward to Later Life, major children’s…
New pan-European study on the role of foundations as a ‘mother’, ‘father’ and ‘midwife’ to organisations
In recent decades the dominant assumption among foundations has been that the main role of foundations is grant-making, supporting existing…
High Pay Centre film highlights income inequality in the UK
Income inequality has become an increasingly important political issue in recent months. The High Pay Centre has released a new…
IPPR examines how to ensure markets for essential services function fairly
IPPR's 'Purchasing Power' report states that living standards of households in the UK have fallen over the last six years…
IPPR report on the need disperse capital ownership & strengthen employee voices
A new IPPR report, titled "Fair Share" presents the argument for rolling out models of ‘shared capitalism’ that give all…
Foundation giving rises by 10% despite fall in income
ACF has today launched a new research publication detailing the size, shape and trajectory of foundation giving in the UK.…
Removal of EU free movement laws would be a “retrograde step”, say IPPR
Free movement within the EU has delivered major benefits, according to a new report published by IPPR. The report shows…
Counterpoint produces briefing on 'populist rhetoric' of UKIP
Counterpoint's series of briefings examines the rhetoric of populist politicians in the European Parliament. They analyse exchanges between populists and…
Just Fair Consortium claims the UK has violated the human right to food
Welfare reforms, benefit delays and the cost of living crisis have pushed an unprecedented number of people into a state…
Fawcett Society say women's equality has been downgraded by new ministerial appointment
The Fawcett Society have said that they are disappointed that Nicky Morgan MP, who has been appointed as Minister for Women, will not be…