Along with investment in infrastructure, the production of green transport equipment – electric trains and cars, for example ...
New child poverty figures released by the Scottish government today reveal a dispiriting reality that 22 per cent of children are still trapped in poverty. While far below the UK rate of 31 per cent, ...
New analysis from the Institute for Public Policy Research Scotland (IPPR Scotland) warns that – without urgent investment, more than 210,000 Scottish children – 22 per cent - will be trapped in ...
IPPR North has responded to the prime minister’s announcement of transport funding for the north of England. Marcus Johns, senior research fellow at IPPR North commented: “The North’s transport system ...
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The North holds the key to the UK’s economic future - and the government must plan to unlock it. That’s according to research published today by IPPR North. As the world faces deepening economic ...
Responding to today’s spring statement, Harry Quilter-Pinner, executive director at IPPR, said: “No one would envy the chancellor for the tough decisions she had to make in today's Spring Statement.
“The world is changing – international instability has forced the government to make stark choices at the UK’s Spring Statement. Who pays the price of increasing costs is critical. “One thing hasn’t ...
Stephen Boyd, director of IPPR Scotland, said: “The Chancellor is correct in saying that the world has changed. Fiscal challenges are only likely to intensify across all advanced economies as security ...
IPPR's Dr Parth Patel on BBC Politics Live panel discussing Trump, the Southport stabbings, and working from home.