Already, 24 per cent of people report using AI for information seeking every week. But there is widespread concern that the ...
While Wales typically outperforms Scotland on key health indicators such as life expectancy and healthy life expectancy, it continues to lag behind England ...
This is the first in a series of IPPR Scotland blogs as part of our project on Employment, Productivity and Reform in the Scottish Public Sector. This project is funded by the Robertson Trust. Ongoing ...
The right to protest is at the core of our democracy. However, with our politics becoming increasingly polarised, there are increasing tensions between maintaining security and preserving civil ...
“Starmer’s China visit reflects Britain’s new reality: with an unreliable US and post-Brexit constraints, diversifying partnerships is necessary. Greater engagement with Beijing could bring real ...
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 ...
This second blog in our series on inequalities in cardiovascular disease in the devolved nations focusses on Northern Ireland. Historically, limited and inconsistent data have made it difficult to ...
IPPR’s landmark programme sets out bold ideas to renew Britain and restore faith in democracy. Get news, updates and event invitations from IPPR straight into your inbox.
As the number of maternal breadwinners continues to rise across Europe, this report compares the demographics of this phenomenon both across the continent and in Britain and Germany specifically, ...
This report, the culmination of an international programme of research into the drivers and consequences of globalisation, calls for a rethink in international governance and a more 'personcentric' ...
This report, the result of a unique project between IPPR and London Citizens, sets out the results of an extensive listening campaign, run by London Citizens, on the priorities for the next mayor of ...
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?
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