16 Jun2014FLEX argues that justice for victims of trafficking is inadequateA new Focus on Labour Exploitation (FLEX) paper ‘Access to Justice for Victims of Trafficking’ finds that… Read More
3 Jun2014If 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… Read More
27 May2014Migration Policy Institute examines outcomes for immigrant workers in UK labour marketThe “Moving Up the Ladder? Labor Market Outcomes in the United Kingdom amid Rising Immigration” report analyses the… Read More
15 May2014New report calls for early action to tackle challenges of an ageing societyAs the Early Action Taskforce, led by Community Links, launches its new publication Looking Forward to Later… Read More
15 May2014New pan-European study on the role of foundations as a ‘mother’, ‘father’ and ‘midwife’ to organisationsIn recent decades the dominant assumption among foundations has been that the main role of foundations is… Read More
14 May2014High Pay Centre film highlights income inequality in the UKIncome inequality has become an increasingly important political issue in recent months. The High Pay Centre has… Read More
14 May2014IPPR examines how to ensure markets for essential services function fairlyIPPR’s ‘Purchasing Power’ report states that living standards of households in the UK have fallen over the… Read More
14 May2014IPPR report on the need disperse capital ownership & strengthen employee voicesA new IPPR report, titled “Fair Share” presents the argument for rolling out models of ‘shared capitalism’… Read More
30 Apr2014Foundation giving rises by 10% despite fall in incomeACF has today launched a new research publication detailing the size, shape and trajectory of foundation giving… Read More
29 Apr2014Removal of EU free movement laws would be a “retrograde step”, say IPPRFree movement within the EU has delivered major benefits, according to a new report published by IPPR…. Read More