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Former Treasury Minister Lord Jim O’Neill leads calls for transformative ‘Great Northern Rail’ investment. A decade of broken promises has been laid bare today as a leading think tank reveals how the ...
Workers in low autonomy, low skill and non-trade union jobs more likely to be surveilled at work, says IPPR Facial recognition, biometric tracking, and keystroke monitoring adopted without employee ...
UK households are impatient for change. Trust in our political system is low and that’s reflected in scepticism across the board that government can make things better. The sense that the public both ...
Rosie Lockwood Role Head of media and advocacy, IPPR North and IPPR Scotland Telephone 0758 577 2633 Email [email protected] ...
Responding to today’s spending review, Harry Quilter-Pinner, executive director at IPPR, said: “Even after the Budget, which raised taxes and increased borrowing, the government still had to make ...
Today’s emission figures show Scotland’s progress tackling climate change has stalled. Dave Hawkey, senior research fellow at IPPR Scotland, has responded to the statistics of Scotland’s climate ...
Analysis of today’s sickness absence figures by the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) finds that: Private sector companies lost an estimated 3.9 working days per worker to sickness absence ...
Local Transport Minister and Liverpool City Region Mayor join IPPR North in Liverpool to back calls for better, greener buses IPPR North will today unveil its blueprint for a new National Bus Company ...
Source: Migrant Journey 2024 Another crucial aspect of the policy is the idea of ‘earned settlement’ – some people will be able to reduce the qualifying period for ILR from 10 years based on their ...
Good buses drive a strong economy, healthy environment and thriving society. They can accelerate growth and enhance access to opportunity, economic or cultural, while helping clean our air and reduce ...