But growth is low, and UK is at the bottom of the G7 for investment, and the plans inherited from the previous government ...
Scotland faced a profound choice. While the ballot paper on the 18th of September 2014 asked voters ‘Should Scotland be an ...
A decade after the 2014 independence referendum transformed Scottish politics, Scotland needs to reflect on what has and hasn’t worked in the fight against poverty.
A bold alternative is needed that asks decision makers to be explicit about the changes they will support, not just a headline target figure Earlier this year, the Scottish government declared its ...
A new report reveals that the previous UK government failed to fulfill promises of democratic renewal following Brexit. Instead, it centralised power and reduced parliamentary scrutiny in ways that ...
A clear majority of employers think the government’s workers’ rights plans will benefit their business, finds new polling from IPPR, the TUC and Persuasion UK today. The polling, conducted by Opinium, ...
Around 170,000 people are estimated to have permission to remain in the UK on a ’10-year route to settlement’ - a pathway that requires them to accrue 10 years of continuous lawful residence before ...
Report sets out how to put promises into practice and warns UK will lose out unless the government turns its commitment into action Nature protection and restoration need to be at the heart of UK ...
Introduced to the Commons earlier this month, the new illegal migration bill represents the UK government’s latest attempt to respond to the recent rise in people crossing the English Channel in small ...
No government will truly be able to tackle the UK’s productivity problems and secure the future of the NHS without addressing obesity. Obesity and its related diseases are costing the NHS £6.5 billion ...