The upcoming AI Action Summit in Paris is an opportunity to show how we can harness artificial intelligence (AI) as a force for societal, economic, and environmental good. AI is fundamentally ...
A new report by the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) reveals the significant impact generative AI is having on UK society, both professionally and personally. The findings highlight an ...
Reacting to today’s decision by the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee to cut interest rates, Carsten Jung, principal research fellow and head of macroeconomics at IPPR, said: “The recent ...
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 independent Lord Darzi Review aims to examine the state of quality in health and care services on the NHS’s 70th birthday and make recommendations for future funding and reform of the system.
This book calls for a new kind of delivery model for people with complex needs who live in deprived neighbourhoods. There is a significant gap in services for people with complex needs. People with ...
Using the IPPR tax-benefit model, we have tested how the existing income tax schedule could be adjusted to reflect the Shadow Chancellor’s announcement on tax: arguing that ‘the rich [need to] pay ...
‘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 ...
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 ...
Across England, around 44 per cent of people who access homelessness services in England are aged 18–24. And young people are three times more likely to have experienced homelessness over the past ...