Asylum accommodation has become one of the most visible and politically charged elements of the UK’s immigration system.
Deaths from heart attacks and strokes have halved since the 1960s and people living with these conditions have seen remarkable improvements in managing and treating them. But now progress is stalling.
Residents say local tensions over asylum hotels are driven by a combination of concerns over fairness, housing pressures, local decline, and low public trust IPPR suggests the government should offer ...
“The Renters’ Rights Act marks a long-overdue rebalancing of power between landlords and renters. Measures such as ending no-fault evictions, improving quality standards, and making it easier to ...
“It’s becoming harder to ignore the growing weight that extremely wealthy donors appear to carry in British politics, not just in scale, but in proximity to key political decisions. “Reports that ...
As it drives up inflation, we estimate the Treasury could lose up to £8 billion a year from higher debt payments and lower ...
If we want both health and prosperity, then public health and economic strategy need to work in lockstep – but this is not the case today. While there is a tendency in health policy to focus on what ...
Movements change the world. Throughout history, loosely organised networks of individuals and organisations have sought changes to societies – and won. From the abolitionist struggle and campaigns for ...
The UK is getting poorer and sicker, and this trend is not equal across the country. Poorer and sicker areas are getting poorer and sicker the most quickly. To help develop a path forward, IPPR held a ...
Excluded children are the most vulnerable: twice as likely to be in the care of the state, four times more likely to have grown up in poverty, seven times more likely to have a special educational ...
Liberal democracy across the West is under strain. The causes of these democratic challenges are many and complex but there is a common thread: a decline in political trust. Growing distrust in ...
Too many people in the UK are suffering from preventable ill-health with progress on prevention stalling in recent years. Over half of the disease burden in England is deemed preventable, with one in ...
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