AI is fundamentally different from other technologies – it is set to unleash a vast number of highly sophisticated ...
This essay first appeared in the IPPR and WWF publication Putting People at the Heart of the Green Transition. The UK target of net zero is one we must meet, but our path to meeting it is also ...
‘There’s a lot of people in the EU who supply gaps in the service industries, the land workers … fantastic work ethic … lovely people … There’s a lot of rubbish talked about benefits and the fact ...
New analysis from the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) finds that a combination of welfare reforms, rising numbers of children in the private rented sector and a lack of investment in ...
Two in three voters who switched from Conservative to Labour at the election (64 per cent) are positive towards EVs, but Conservative to Reform switchers hold consistently anti-EV views Policies such ...
The leading think tank for the north of England has responded to the Chancellor’s plan for growth speech. Zoë Billingham, Director of IPPR North said: “The Chancellor’s laser focus on growing the ...
Responding to the Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill introduced to Parliament today, Marley Morris, associate director for migration at IPPR, said: “Today’s borders bill signals the end of ...
IPPR has reacted to Rachel Reeves’s speech, Harry Quilter Pinner, executive director of IPPR, said: “Rachel Reeves is right to say Britain’s economy has huge ...
The director of leading think tank IPPR North has today called for Mayors to be given the power to bring in a visitor levy for their area. Giving evidence to the Housing, Communities and Local ...
This report demonstrates that, despite the significant challenges facing it, the northern powerhouse already has the seeds of a flourishing 21st-century economy. It now needs a coherent industrial ...
After three years of a Conservative-led Coalition government, Tim Bale asks what is left of the modernisation of the Tory party and who among its leading lights might carry the torch for party ...
Stephen Harper, Canada's prime minister since 2006, provides an object lesson in translating political weakness and minority support into lasting power. Why do minority governments succeed or fail?