The autumn budget is the government’s chance to respond with attention-grabbing policies, showing it will be fighting on side ...
Once the bill receives royal assent it will, overnight, substantially improve trade unions’ ability to access and organise ...
Founded on progressive values, the centre will develop thinking on how the UK can navigate today’s rapidly changing global ...
The report is a serious and thoughtful analysis of what is and isn’t working in Scotland’s economic development eco-system. On Monday I was fortunate enough to attend the launch of the report ...
In celebration of our 10th anniversary, IPPR Scotland was delighted to host a daylong conference on October 29. We were joined by senior politicians, including first minister John Swinney and the ...
Only history will reveal what the current chancellor, Rachel Reeves’, pre-budget routine looks like. But whatever it is, it will now be in full flow. With ...
We find a worrying disconnect between voters’ opinions and the reality of these challenges, particularly on the state of the ...
Families face SEND vicious cycle as EHCPs are seen as the only means of securing support Children left waiting as less than half of EHCPs issued within 20-week legal limit, with thousands waiting over ...
The education system is not working well enough for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), their families, or the professionals delivering support. There is consensus that ...
As conversations about race and equality continue to evolve, Black History Month remains a powerful invitation to pause, reflect, and recommit to progress. Black workers are much more likely to be in ...
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 ...