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RECOVER, REWARD, RENEW: A POST-PANDEMIC PLAN FOR THE Recover, Reward, Renew: A post-pandemic plan for the healthcare workforce. One year since the Covid-19 pandemic took hold, the political narrative has become one of recovery, for the health system as much as for the economy. BUILDING A FOOD SYSTEM THAT WORKS FOR EVERYONE Building a food system that works for everyone. The global food system is intricately linked to many of the greatest problems facing the world today, from the rise of non-communicable diseases, childhood hunger and food insecurity to environmental degradation, species lossand climate change.
STATE OF HEALTH AND CARE: THE NHS LONG TERM PLAN AFTER State of health and care: The NHS Long Term Plan after Covid-19. After a decade of austerity, The NHS Long Term Plan was meant to be a turning point for healthcare. However, those plans have been severely disrupted by the coronavirus pandemic. Our new analysis shows the scale of the damage done by the pandemic across several major health THE STATE OF END OF LIFE CARE: BUILDING BACK BETTER AFTER The state of end of life care: Building back better after Covid-19. Covid-19 has caused serious disruption to end of life care provision in England. Excess deaths have spiked due to the pandemic, putting more strain on providers. The hospice sector has seen their fundraising disrupted, putting beds and continuity of care at risk. THE CLIMATE COMMONS: HOW COMMUNITIES CAN THRIVE IN A The climate commons: How communities can thrive in a climate changing world. The climate crisis, and the response to it, present opportunities for communities in the UK as well as threats. The threats that communities face range from the impacts of the climate crisis itself (flooding, heatwaves) to the impacts of the economictransition (jobs
NO LONGER 'MANAGING': THE RISE OF WORKING POVERTY AND No longer 'managing': The rise of working poverty and fixing Britain's broken social settlement. 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 SKILLS FOR A GREEN RECOVERY: A CALL TO ACTION FOR THE UK Skills for a green recovery: A call to action for the UK construction industry. The UK’s 10-point plan to achieve net zero climate emissions by 2050 is a shared responsibility. Central to the plan is the construction industry, which will be responsible for designing, building and maintaining the infrastructure that will play a pivotalrole in
SECURING A LIVING INCOME IN SCOTLAND: TOWARDS A MINIMUM an MIG is a universal guarantee, delivered through a targeted payment. an MIG should aim to realise a minimum acceptable standard of living for everyone, recognising different needs. an MIG should be designed to reduce poverty, inequality, and insecurity, as a payment people can rely on. To meet the long-term aspirations of delivering a minimum LIMITATIONS TO EQUALITY: GENDER STEREOTYPES AND SOCIALSEE MORE ONIPPR.ORG
HOME | IPPRABOUTRESEARCHWATCH & LISTENMEDIA & IMPACTEVENTSGET INVOLVED IPPR at Party Conferences 2021. This year IPPR will be holding a programme of fringe events throughout the party conference season. 19/09/2021 00:01 - 19/10/2021 23:59. Event Party conferences Centre for Economic Justice Environmental Justice Commission Future WelfareState.
BUILDING A FOOD SYSTEM THAT WORKS FOR EVERYONE Building a food system that works for everyone. The global food system is intricately linked to many of the greatest problems facing the world today, from the rise of non-communicable diseases, childhood hunger and food insecurity to environmental degradation, species lossand climate change.
RECOVER, REWARD, RENEW: A POST-PANDEMIC PLAN FOR THE Recover, Reward, Renew: A post-pandemic plan for the healthcare workforce. One year since the Covid-19 pandemic took hold, the political narrative has become one of recovery, for the health system as much as for the economy. STATE OF HEALTH AND CARE: THE NHS LONG TERM PLAN AFTER State of health and care: The NHS Long Term Plan after Covid-19. After a decade of austerity, The NHS Long Term Plan was meant to be a turning point for healthcare. However, those plans have been severely disrupted by the coronavirus pandemic. Our new analysis shows the scale of the damage done by the pandemic across several major health THE STATE OF END OF LIFE CARE: BUILDING BACK BETTER AFTER The state of end of life care: Building back better after Covid-19. Covid-19 has caused serious disruption to end of life care provision in England. Excess deaths have spiked due to the pandemic, putting more strain on providers. The hospice sector has seen their fundraising disrupted, putting beds and continuity of care at risk. THE CLIMATE COMMONS: HOW COMMUNITIES CAN THRIVE IN A The climate commons: How communities can thrive in a climate changing world. The climate crisis, and the response to it, present opportunities for communities in the UK as well as threats. The threats that communities face range from the impacts of the climate crisis itself (flooding, heatwaves) to the impacts of the economictransition (jobs
NO LONGER 'MANAGING': THE RISE OF WORKING POVERTY AND No longer 'managing': The rise of working poverty and fixing Britain's broken social settlement. 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 SKILLS FOR A GREEN RECOVERY: A CALL TO ACTION FOR THE UK Skills for a green recovery: A call to action for the UK construction industry. The UK’s 10-point plan to achieve net zero climate emissions by 2050 is a shared responsibility. Central to the plan is the construction industry, which will be responsible for designing, building and maintaining the infrastructure that will play a pivotalrole in
SECURING A LIVING INCOME IN SCOTLAND: TOWARDS A MINIMUM an MIG is a universal guarantee, delivered through a targeted payment. an MIG should aim to realise a minimum acceptable standard of living for everyone, recognising different needs. an MIG should be designed to reduce poverty, inequality, and insecurity, as a payment people can rely on. To meet the long-term aspirations of delivering a minimum LIMITATIONS TO EQUALITY: GENDER STEREOTYPES AND SOCIALSEE MORE ONIPPR.ORG
STATE OF HEALTH AND CARE: THE NHS LONG TERM PLAN AFTER State of health and care: The NHS Long Term Plan after Covid-19. After a decade of austerity, The NHS Long Term Plan was meant to be a turning point for healthcare. However, those plans have been severely disrupted by the coronavirus pandemic. Our new analysis shows the scale of the damage done by the pandemic across several major health THIRD SECTOR TRENDS SURVEY 2020: COVID-19 AND ITS Third Sector Trends Survey 2020: Covid-19 and its potential impact on the third sector in the North. Like many other parts of society, third sector organisations in the north of England are facing unprecedented uncertainty due to the immediate and longer-term impact of Covid-19.MEDIA | IPPR
1.1 million more people face poverty at end of 2020 as a result of coronavirus pandemic, finds IPPR. 200,000 more children are among those expected to be below pre-virus poverty line, as job losses hit family incomes Government must act now to prevent this avoidableincrease in family
1.1 MILLION MORE PEOPLE FACE POVERTY AT END OF 2020 AS A 200,000 more children are among those expected to be below pre-virus poverty line, as job losses hit family incomes Government must act now to prevent this avoidable increase in familyPUBLICATIONS
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IPPR’S ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE COMMISSION 04/03/2020. Video Economy Environment Environmental Justice Commission IPPR. IPPR’s Environmental Justice Commission is chaired by Laura Sandys, Hilary Benn MP and Caroline Lucas MP . They are joined on the commission by a number of leading figures from business, academia, civil society, trade unions, and youth and climate activism. TOWARDS A PROGRESSIVE US-UK TRADE PARTNERSHIP The contemporary model of international trade is under strain. Rising trade tensions, paralysis at the World Trade Organisation (WTO), and economic instability as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic have led to renewed calls for reform of the underlying rules of internationaltrade.
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Call for evidence: Nature, food and farming. This is a call for evidence on food and the recovery of nature, communities and livelihoods for the nature, food and farming theme of IPPR’s Environmental Justice Commission (EJC). MAKING THE DIFFERENCE: BREAKING THE LINK BETWEEN SCHOOL Making The Difference: Breaking the link between school exclusion and social exclusion. Nowhere is Britain’s social mobility failure more obvious than in the example of school exclusion in England. 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 DIVIDED AND CONNECTED: REGIONAL INEQUALITIES IN THE NORTH Divided and connected: Regional inequalities in the North, the UK and the developed world – State of the North 2019. At a time of great upheaval, uncertainty and division, instead of looking inward this year’s State of the North looks outward – to the country and across the developed world to show how the North fits into a biggerpicture.
HOME | IPPRABOUTRESEARCHWATCH & LISTENMEDIA & IMPACTEVENTSGET INVOLVED IPPR at Party Conferences 2021. This year IPPR will be holding a programme of fringe events throughout the party conference season. 19/09/2021 00:01 - 19/10/2021 23:59. Event Party conferences Centre for Economic Justice Environmental Justice Commission Future WelfareState.
RECOVER, REWARD, RENEW: A POST-PANDEMIC PLAN FOR THE Recover, Reward, Renew: A post-pandemic plan for the healthcare workforce. One year since the Covid-19 pandemic took hold, the political narrative has become one of recovery, for the health system as much as for the economy. THE CLIMATE COMMONS: HOW COMMUNITIES CAN THRIVE IN A The climate commons: How communities can thrive in a climate changing world. The climate crisis, and the response to it, present opportunities for communities in the UK as well as threats. The threats that communities face range from the impacts of the climate crisis itself (flooding, heatwaves) to the impacts of the economictransition (jobs
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Proudly independent, IPPR's research, analysis and policy development aims to open up opportunities, power and prosperity for everyone. SKILLS FOR A GREEN RECOVERY: A CALL TO ACTION FOR THE UK Skills for a green recovery: A call to action for the UK construction industry. The UK’s 10-point plan to achieve net zero climate emissions by 2050 is a shared responsibility. Central to the plan is the construction industry, which will be responsible for designing, building and maintaining the infrastructure that will play a pivotalrole in
MAKING THE DIFFERENCE: BREAKING THE LINK BETWEEN SCHOOL Making The Difference: Breaking the link between school exclusion and social exclusion. Nowhere is Britain’s social mobility failure more obvious than in the example of school exclusion in England. 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 SECURING A LIVING INCOME IN SCOTLAND: TOWARDS A MINIMUM an MIG is a universal guarantee, delivered through a targeted payment. an MIG should aim to realise a minimum acceptable standard of living for everyone, recognising different needs. an MIG should be designed to reduce poverty, inequality, and insecurity, as a payment people can rely on. To meet the long-term aspirations of delivering a minimumCHRIS THOMAS
Chris' research focuses on progressive solutions to the challenges faced by our health and care system. Chris regularly comments on health policy in the media, and has by-lines in The Independent, Health Service Journal and Tribune, amongst others - his articles can be found here.He has also appeared on range of broadcast, including primetime shows on LBC and TalkRadio. LIMITATIONS TO EQUALITY: GENDER STEREOTYPES AND SOCIALSEE MORE ONIPPR.ORG
BREAKING BOUNDARIES: TOWARDS A ‘TROUBLED LIVES’ PROGRAMME 4 IPPR Breaking boundaries: Towards a ‘Troubled Lives’ programme for people facing multiple and complex needs. Context. Major reductions in public spending need to HOME | IPPRABOUTRESEARCHWATCH & LISTENMEDIA & IMPACTEVENTSGET INVOLVED IPPR at Party Conferences 2021. This year IPPR will be holding a programme of fringe events throughout the party conference season. 19/09/2021 00:01 - 19/10/2021 23:59. Event Party conferences Centre for Economic Justice Environmental Justice Commission Future WelfareState.
RECOVER, REWARD, RENEW: A POST-PANDEMIC PLAN FOR THE Recover, Reward, Renew: A post-pandemic plan for the healthcare workforce. One year since the Covid-19 pandemic took hold, the political narrative has become one of recovery, for the health system as much as for the economy. STATE OF HEALTH AND CARE: THE NHS LONG TERM PLAN AFTER State of health and care: The NHS Long Term Plan after Covid-19. After a decade of austerity, The NHS Long Term Plan was meant to be a turning point for healthcare. However, those plans have been severely disrupted by the coronavirus pandemic. Our new analysis shows the scale of the damage done by the pandemic across several major health THE CLIMATE COMMONS: HOW COMMUNITIES CAN THRIVE IN A The climate commons: How communities can thrive in a climate changing world. The climate crisis, and the response to it, present opportunities for communities in the UK as well as threats. The threats that communities face range from the impacts of the climate crisis itself (flooding, heatwaves) to the impacts of the economictransition (jobs
RESEARCH | IPPR
Proudly independent, IPPR's research, analysis and policy development aims to open up opportunities, power and prosperity for everyone. SKILLS FOR A GREEN RECOVERY: A CALL TO ACTION FOR THE UK Skills for a green recovery: A call to action for the UK construction industry. The UK’s 10-point plan to achieve net zero climate emissions by 2050 is a shared responsibility. Central to the plan is the construction industry, which will be responsible for designing, building and maintaining the infrastructure that will play a pivotalrole in
MAKING THE DIFFERENCE: BREAKING THE LINK BETWEEN SCHOOL Making The Difference: Breaking the link between school exclusion and social exclusion. Nowhere is Britain’s social mobility failure more obvious than in the example of school exclusion in England. 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 LIMITATIONS TO EQUALITY: GENDER STEREOTYPES AND SOCIALSEE MORE ONIPPR.ORG
CHRIS THOMAS
Chris is a Senior Research Fellow in the Work and Welfare State team and he heads IPPR's work on health and care. Chris' research focuses on progressive solutions to the challenges faced by our health and care system. Chris regularly comments on health policy in the media, and has by-lines in The Independent, Health Service Journal andTribune
BREAKING BOUNDARIES: TOWARDS A ‘TROUBLED LIVES’ PROGRAMME 4 IPPR Breaking boundaries: Towards a ‘Troubled Lives’ programme for people facing multiple and complex needs. Context. Major reductions in public spending need to KICKSTARTING THE PLAN FOR GROWTH IPPR is delighted to invite you to a webinar on ‘Kickstarting the Plan for Growth’ to mark the launch of a new program by the Centre for Economic Justice on industrial policy, productivity, and economic strategy. This will take place on Tuesday 29th June at 10:30-11:00 (BST) via Zoom. Tuesday 29th June at 10:30-11:00 (BST) via Zoom.RESEARCH | IPPR
Proudly independent, IPPR's research, analysis and policy development aims to open up opportunities, power and prosperity for everyone. THIRD SECTOR TRENDS SURVEY 2020: COVID-19 AND ITS Third Sector Trends Survey 2020: Covid-19 and its potential impact on the third sector in the North. Like many other parts of society, third sector organisations in the north of England are facing unprecedented uncertainty due to the immediate and longer-term impact of Covid-19. STATE OF HEALTH AND CARE: THE NHS LONG TERM PLAN AFTER State of health and care: The NHS Long Term Plan after Covid-19. After a decade of austerity, The NHS Long Term Plan was meant to be a turning point for healthcare. However, those plans have been severely disrupted by the coronavirus pandemic. Our new analysis shows the scale of the damage done by the pandemic across several major health BUILDING A FOOD SYSTEM THAT WORKS FOR EVERYONE Building a food system that works for everyone. The global food system is intricately linked to many of the greatest problems facing the world today, from the rise of non-communicable diseases, childhood hunger and food insecurity to environmental degradation, species lossand climate change.
THE LAST SCOTTISH PARLIAMENT SET GOOD AMBITIONS My last face-to-face work meeting before Covid-19 was back in February 2020, a few weeks before the pandemic hit Scotland. Looking back now, the idea of getting the train, going to Glasgow, meeting a dozen people face-to-face with no distancing, masks or hand sanitiser seemsa
TOWARDS A PROGRESSIVE US-UK TRADE PARTNERSHIP The contemporary model of international trade is under strain. Rising trade tensions, paralysis at the World Trade Organisation (WTO), and economic instability as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic have led to renewed calls for reform of the underlying rules of internationaltrade.
IPPR’S ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE COMMISSION Faster, further, fairer: Putting people at the heart of tackling the climate and nature emergency. This interim report of the IPPR Environmental Justice Commission finds that to act with the ambition and scale that the climate and nature emergency demands, requires anew approach.
BETTER HEALTH AND CARE FOR ALL: A 10-POINT PLAN FOR THE Earlier this year we published the interim report of this review. This took the 70th anniversary of the NHS – and the 10th anniversary of High Quality Care for All – as a moment to stand back and reflect on the progress and challenges of the last decade. In many ways, it revealed a story of success: despite a decade of austerity, the quality of care provided by the health and social care ‘SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP’ CAN THRIVE IF UK FORGES NEW GREEN UK urged to play a vital role at the G7 to energise green trade agenda Carbon leakage warning as UK revealed to have highest net carbon imports per person in the G7 UK can unlock trade deal with US by working with Biden on climate action G7 and COP26 must be a ‘major turning point’ in global RECOVER, REWARD, RENEW: A POST-PANDEMIC PLAN FOR THE Recover, Reward, Renew: A post-pandemic plan for the healthcare workforce. One year since the Covid-19 pandemic took hold, the political narrative has become one of recovery, for the health system as much as for the economy. THIRD SECTOR TRENDS SURVEY 2020: COVID-19 AND ITS Third Sector Trends Survey 2020: Covid-19 and its potential impact on the third sector in the North. Like many other parts of society, third sector organisations in the north of England are facing unprecedented uncertainty due to the immediate and longer-term impact of Covid-19. THE CLIMATE COMMONS: HOW COMMUNITIES CAN THRIVE IN A The climate commons: How communities can thrive in a climate changing world. The climate crisis, and the response to it, present opportunities for communities in the UK as well as threats. The threats that communities face range from the impacts of the climate crisis itself (flooding, heatwaves) to the impacts of the economictransition (jobs
NO LONGER 'MANAGING': THE RISE OF WORKING POVERTY AND No longer 'managing': The rise of working poverty and fixing Britain's broken social settlement. 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 BETTER THAN BEFORE: A SCOTLAND BUILT ON SOCIAL, ECONOMIC Better than before: A Scotland built on social, economic, and climate justice. The Covid-19 crisis has changed all of our lives in a few short months. What started as a health crisis has become as much an economic crisis that has affected everyone – but not equally so. This is the first in a series of reports that will consider, over thenext
SECURING A LIVING INCOME IN SCOTLAND: TOWARDS A MINIMUM an MIG is a universal guarantee, delivered through a targeted payment. an MIG should aim to realise a minimum acceptable standard of living for everyone, recognising different needs. an MIG should be designed to reduce poverty, inequality, and insecurity, as a payment people can rely on. To meet the long-term aspirations of delivering a minimum ASSEMBLY MEMBER IPPR HEALTH AND CARE WORKFORCE ASSEMBLY Assembly Member IPPR Health and Care Workforce Assembly. IPPR is committed to equality of opportunity and welcomes applications from all sections of the community. As an organisation engaging in critical debate about a wide range of progressive policy issues, we value the creativity and range of perspectives that a diverse team can provide.CHRIS THOMAS
Chris is a Senior Research Fellow in the Work and Welfare State team and he heads IPPR's work on health and care. Chris' research focuses on progressive solutions to the challenges faced by our health and care system. Chris regularly comments on health policy in the media, and has by-lines in The Independent, Health Service Journal andTribune
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Prior to taking up the role, she was the Chief Economist and Head of the Centre for Economic Justice at IPPR. Carys was a key contributor to the final report of the Commission on Economic Justice, Prosperity and Justice, leading on the analysis in the report and recommendations relating to wealth, automation and labour markets. Carys has appeared on national and regional broadcast media TRANSFORMATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE FOR THE NORTH 3 IPPR North Transformational infrastructure for the North: Why we need a Great North Plan. SUMMARY. Infrastructure is the vascular system of the economy, its veins and arteries, allowing RECOVER, REWARD, RENEW: A POST-PANDEMIC PLAN FOR THE Recover, Reward, Renew: A post-pandemic plan for the healthcare workforce. One year since the Covid-19 pandemic took hold, the political narrative has become one of recovery, for the health system as much as for the economy. THIRD SECTOR TRENDS SURVEY 2020: COVID-19 AND ITS Third Sector Trends Survey 2020: Covid-19 and its potential impact on the third sector in the North. Like many other parts of society, third sector organisations in the north of England are facing unprecedented uncertainty due to the immediate and longer-term impact of Covid-19. THE CLIMATE COMMONS: HOW COMMUNITIES CAN THRIVE IN A The climate commons: How communities can thrive in a climate changing world. The climate crisis, and the response to it, present opportunities for communities in the UK as well as threats. The threats that communities face range from the impacts of the climate crisis itself (flooding, heatwaves) to the impacts of the economictransition (jobs
NO LONGER 'MANAGING': THE RISE OF WORKING POVERTY AND No longer 'managing': The rise of working poverty and fixing Britain's broken social settlement. 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 BETTER THAN BEFORE: A SCOTLAND BUILT ON SOCIAL, ECONOMIC Better than before: A Scotland built on social, economic, and climate justice. The Covid-19 crisis has changed all of our lives in a few short months. What started as a health crisis has become as much an economic crisis that has affected everyone – but not equally so. This is the first in a series of reports that will consider, over thenext
SECURING A LIVING INCOME IN SCOTLAND: TOWARDS A MINIMUM an MIG is a universal guarantee, delivered through a targeted payment. an MIG should aim to realise a minimum acceptable standard of living for everyone, recognising different needs. an MIG should be designed to reduce poverty, inequality, and insecurity, as a payment people can rely on. To meet the long-term aspirations of delivering a minimum ASSEMBLY MEMBER IPPR HEALTH AND CARE WORKFORCE ASSEMBLY Assembly Member IPPR Health and Care Workforce Assembly. IPPR is committed to equality of opportunity and welcomes applications from all sections of the community. As an organisation engaging in critical debate about a wide range of progressive policy issues, we value the creativity and range of perspectives that a diverse team can provide.CHRIS THOMAS
Chris is a Senior Research Fellow in the Work and Welfare State team and he heads IPPR's work on health and care. Chris' research focuses on progressive solutions to the challenges faced by our health and care system. Chris regularly comments on health policy in the media, and has by-lines in The Independent, Health Service Journal andTribune
CARYS ROBERTS
Prior to taking up the role, she was the Chief Economist and Head of the Centre for Economic Justice at IPPR. Carys was a key contributor to the final report of the Commission on Economic Justice, Prosperity and Justice, leading on the analysis in the report and recommendations relating to wealth, automation and labour markets. Carys has appeared on national and regional broadcast media TRANSFORMATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE FOR THE NORTH 3 IPPR North Transformational infrastructure for the North: Why we need a Great North Plan. SUMMARY. Infrastructure is the vascular system of the economy, its veins and arteries, allowing STATE OF HEALTH AND CARE: THE NHS LONG TERM PLAN AFTER State of health and care: The NHS Long Term Plan after Covid-19. After a decade of austerity, The NHS Long Term Plan was meant to be a turning point for healthcare. However, those plans have been severely disrupted by the coronavirus pandemic. Our new analysis shows the scale of the damage done by the pandemic across several major health IPPR’S ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE COMMISSION 04/03/2020. Video Economy Environment Environmental Justice Commission IPPR. IPPR’s Environmental Justice Commission is chaired by Laura Sandys, Hilary Benn MP and Caroline Lucas MP . They are joined on the commission by a number of leading figures from business, academia, civil society, trade unions, and youth and climate activism. NO LONGER 'MANAGING': THE RISE OF WORKING POVERTY AND No longer 'managing': The rise of working poverty and fixing Britain's broken social settlement. 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 ‘SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP’ CAN THRIVE IF UK FORGES NEW GREEN UK urged to play a vital role at the G7 to energise green trade agenda Carbon leakage warning as UK revealed to have highest net carbon imports per person in the G7 UK can unlock trade deal with US by working with Biden on climate action G7 and COP26 must be a ‘major turning point’ in global TOWARDS A PROGRESSIVE US-UK TRADE PARTNERSHIP 23 hours ago · The contemporary model of international trade is under strain. Rising trade tensions, paralysis at the World Trade Organisation (WTO), and economic instability as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic have led to renewed calls for reform of the underlying rules of international trade. THE LAST SCOTTISH PARLIAMENT SET GOOD AMBITIONS My last face-to-face work meeting before Covid-19 was back in February 2020, a few weeks before the pandemic hit Scotland. Looking back now, the idea of getting the train, going to Glasgow, meeting a dozen people face-to-face with no distancing, masks or hand sanitiser seemsa
BETTER THAN BEFORE: A SCOTLAND BUILT ON SOCIAL, ECONOMIC Better than before: A Scotland built on social, economic, and climate justice. The Covid-19 crisis has changed all of our lives in a few short months. What started as a health crisis has become as much an economic crisis that has affected everyone – but not equally so. This is the first in a series of reports that will consider, over thenext
TEES VALLEY AND COUNTY DURHAM CLIMATE AND FAIRNESS PANEL The Tees Valley and County Durham Climate and Fairness Panel is one of four citizens' juries around the UK held by the Environmental Justice Commission in late 2020 and early 2021. This report documents the Tees Valley and County Durham Panel’s considered view on the practical steps required to address the climate crisis and restore nature inPUBLICATIONS
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NO LONGER 'MANAGING': THE RISE OF WORKING POVERTY AND FIXING BRITAIN'S BROKEN SOCIAL SETTLEMENT 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 this century.26/05/2021
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IPPR AT PARTY CONFERENCES 2021 This year IPPRÂ will be holding a programme of fringe events throughout the party conference season. 19/09/2021 00:01 - 19/10/2021 23:59 Event Party conferences Centre for Economic Justice Environmental Justice Commission Future Welfare State IPPR OXFORD MEDIA CONVENTION 2021 The conference returns this summer to explore a renewed vision for the role of the media in a healthy democracy. 19/07/2021 - 21/07/2021 Event Power & politics Oxford Media Convention IPPRView more
READ PROGRESSIVE REVIEW 27:4 ISSUE CONTENTS - TRUST, MEDIA AND THE CRISIS OF LIBERALDEMOCRACY
Since the financial crisis, politics has been marked by a series of events unforeseen by political insiders: from the election of Jeremy Corbyn as leader of the Labour party to the vote for Brexit to...29/03/2021
Progressive review Summary IPPR Progressive Review 27:3 ISSUE CONTENTS - NEW HORIZONS The 2021 elections to the Scottish and Welsh parliaments could mark a watershed moment as devolved institutions come of age. In the midst of the ongoing Covid-19 crisis, this moment could entrench...19/01/2021
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27.2 ISSUE CONTENTS - GREENER ON THE OTHER SIDE? The pandemic has exposed our lack of resilience and preparation for severe global threats, caused by an outdated ideology that prioritises efficiency over wellbeing. This is just as true for Covid-19...21/09/2020
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WATCH: STATE OF HEALTH AND CARE | CHANNEL 4 NEWS Channel 4 News lead story is IPPR's State of Health and Care report. Our analysis shows the scale of the damage done by the pandemic across several major health conditions and puts forward a package of six ambitious changes to ‘build back better’.22/03/2021
Video Public services IPPR on TV Better Health and Care IPPR WATCH: ECONOMIC JUSTICE FOR THE NATIONS AND REGIONS The IPPR Commission on Economic Justice made the case for radical economic reform. This film is a summary of our national events series, engaging local policy communities and the wider public to...19/03/2020
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WATCH: THE COVID SHIFT We've all been working very differently recently. But these often innovative flexible working solutions needn't be just for this crisis. This is a pivotal moment when we should embed healthier working practices across the economy.29/07/2020
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LISTEN: THE ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE PODCAST This is a series of podcasts documenting the findings from a number of events, hosted in partnership between IPPR and Agulhas, looking at international examples of a just transition for IPPR’s EnvironmentalJustice Commission.
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Audio Environment Environmental Justice Commission IPPR LISTEN: ECONOMIC JUSTICE FOR THE NORTH WEST Listen: Economic Justice for the North West - with Andy Burnham and Steve Rotheram This week we’ve been in Manchester discussing what economic justice means for the North West with Manchester Mayor...28/06/2019
Audio Economy Commission on Economic Justice Metro mayors Centre for Economic Justice IPPR EPISODE 1: POWER PLAY - WHO HOLDS POWER IN THE ECONOMY? IPPR's Economic Justice Podcast. This episode looks at power in the economy. Who has it? Why does it matter? And what do we even mean by power? Hosted by IPPR Director Carys Roberts with guests James...03/02/2020
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