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Resolution Foundation report calls for major reform of minimum wage
"More than a minimum: The review of the minimum wage" is the final report of the Resolution Foundation’s review of the…
Fabian Society report calls on government to use a new system of economic indicators
The government’s focus on GDP, inflation and unemployment has been branded ‘inadequate’ by a new Fabian Society report that advocates…
Changes to Rehabilitation of Offenders Act legislation come into effect today
Changes to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act have been implemented today which reduce the length of time most criminal convictions…
Inquest and leading charities call for government review of deaths of children and young people in custody
Inquest is urging the Government to set up an independent review into the deaths of children and young people in…
Runnymede launch Equality Scorecard
Runnymede is launching a Race Equality Scorecard project today in Parliament. The project is an innovative way of filling the…
CentreForum thinktank publishes second report setting a 'liberal' immigration agenda
In the second of three reports, supported by Barrow Cadbury Fund and Unbound Philanthropy, aimed at setting a 'liberal' immigration agenda before…
New report finds that three quarters of detained women asylum seekers have experienced rape or torture
A new report by Women for Refugee Women 'Detained: Women asylum seekers locked up in the UK' explores the experiences…
Dividing Lines: Asylum, the media and some reasons for (cautious) optimism
Asylum Aid today publishes its new report ‘Dividing Lines: Asylum, the media and some reasons for (cautious) optimism’. Dividing…
Point of No Return: The futile detention of unreturnable migrants
The European Programme for Integration and Migration (EPIM) funded a project raising awareness on the situation of unreturnable migrants in…
T2A launches national programme for young adults involved in the criminal justice system
An innovative three-year T2A national programme to deliver interventions to young adults involved with the criminal justice system was launched…
Panel calls on government to stop eroding the independence of the voluntary sector and rebuild trust
The voluntary sector is losing its ability to protect the most vulnerable in society as a result of government attacks…
Policy Network launches 'Understanding the Populist Signal' programme
Policy Network and Barrow Cadbury Trust have launched a two year programme of investigation into 'Understanding the Populist Signal'. The…
Low Commission report calls for fresh aproach to social welfare law advice
A commission, led by cross bencher Lord Low is calling today in a report for urgent reforms to ensure ordinary…
IPPR report states UK can cope with Romanian and Bulgarian migration with adequate planning
In advance of the lifting of EU working restrictions on Romanian and Bulgarian migrants on 1 January, IPPR’s new report…
Institute of Fundraising explore diversity within the fundraising profession
Today, Thursday 29 December, sees the launch of the Institute of Fundraising report on diversity within the fundraising profession. …