Reacting to today’s decision by the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee Carsten Jung, head of macroeconomics at IPPR, said: "Given low inflation and slow growth, the Bank of England should ...
Where children live and the income of the households they live in, shapes their ability to live a healthy life. Now, IPPR analysis of national child measurement data published today shows that the ...
The independent Lord Darzi Review aims to examine the state of quality in health and care services on the NHS’s 70th birthday and make recommendations for future funding and reform of the system.
In this paper we trace the emergence of a poorly understood social challenge and one which symbolises Britain’s broken ‘social settlement’: the continued rise in working poverty since the beginning of ...
The Office for Budgetary Responsibility has outlined a new approach to modelling the growth impacts of public investment. Unlike before, this allows them to better reflect the economic benefits of ...
The Labour party won the last election by ‘de-risking’ a Labour vote on key economic policy agendas. At the heart of this was a strategy to regain Labour’s reputation for economic competence. It ...
If Labour keeps its promises on borrowing, tax and spending but fails to improve public services, it will be punished by voters, according to detailed polling for IPPR and Persuasion UK Voters who ...
The escalating costs and poor standards of accommodation provided to people seeking asylum in the UK can be halted and reversed by ending national outsourcing contracts with private companies and ...
In this issue, we set out the challenges the Labour government is likely to face on the road ahead, how it might set about balancing short-term delivery with longer-term fixes to the foundations, and ...
Measures to boost public investment in today’s budget reverse planned cuts and mean the Starmer government is forecast to deliver the highest average level of public investment of any prime minister ...
Zoë Billingham reacts to the Budget 2024 on Sky News live from Grimsby.
IPPR North has reacted to Rachel Reeves’ first Budget as Chancellor of the Exchequer. Zoë Billingham, Director of IPPR North said: “Today the Chancellor has made some wise calls and shown a new ...