The BBC faces a seemingly impossible choice. As trust in public institutions erodes and disinformation spreads online, its role to act in the public intere ...
Phil Clark examines the critical challenges facing Rwanda's RPF party. Architect of a remarkable post-genocide national rehabilitation, the party's very successes now poses a threat to the emergence ...
The last six months for the home secretary have been quite a whirlwind. Since taking office in September, Shabana Mahmood has announced sweeping reforms to the asylum system, launched a major ...
Achieving better wages and working conditions as part of a new growth model will require a renaissance of collective bargaining and a growth in trade union membership. The decline of the union ...
Student loans have become a huge political issue this year, but how has this become such a hot political topic? These ...
Established in autumn 2016 in the wake of Britain’s vote to leave the European Union, the aim of the IPPR Commission on Economic Justice was to examine the challenges facing the UK economy and to ...
Technological change is a good thing. It has brought exponential gains to living standards and is the foundation of modern society. Yet unmanaged technological change has always come with risks and ...
Worker surveillance is as old as work itself, but new technology is making it easier and cheaper than ever. Data suggests that workplace surveillance practices have hugely expanded during the pandemic ...
The report shows that, in an increasingly mobile world, the UK is truly at the crossroads of the global movement of people. These large scale movements in and out present some important opportunities ...
How can progressives respond to the increasing ethnonationalist narratives of the political right? Last summer, after the most widespread racist rioting since 1919, IPPR wrote it was “a testament to ...
The massive expansion of state intervention in response to the Covid-19 pandemic – in particular, to underwrite wages for workers and loans for small and medium-sized businesses – may at first sight ...
One-half of adults in this country voted at the 2024 general election, the lowest share of the population to vote since universal suffrage. This report takes a first look at who spoke in the 2024 UK ...