In the UK today, 2.4 million households renting privately have unaffordable rents, an additional 250,000 since 2023. This is ...
Asylum accommodation has become one of the most visible and politically charged elements of the UK’s immigration system.
New analysis finds that 2.4 million private renting households have unaffordable rents Substantial proportion of households with unaffordable rents receive no housing support through the benefits ...
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 ...
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.
The education system is not working well enough for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), their families, or the professionals delivering support. There is consensus that ...
This book calls for a new kind of delivery model for people with complex needs who live in deprived neighbourhoods. There is a significant gap in services for people with complex needs. People with ...
An insight into why we might privilege social justice, over criminal justice Prison does not only impact and harm those who are directly locked up; prisons affect all of us. Yet many of us don’t ...
John Curtice sketches out the polling data on the EU referendum question, and finds a nation divided. With the prime minister’s negotiation demands now in the open, he asks, has Cameron set the bar ...
The UK has led the world in highlighting the needs of carers, and was the first adopter of many policies to help people caring for sick, frail or disabled relatives or friends. But it risks falling ...
As it drives up inflation, we estimate the Treasury could lose up to £8 billion a year from higher debt payments and lower ...