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IPPR, the Institute for Public Policy Research, is the UK’s leading progressive thinktank. We produce rigorous research and innovative policy ideas for a fair, democratic and sustainable world.

We are open and independent in how we work, and with offices in London and the North of England, IPPR spans a full range of local and national policy debates. Our international partnerships extend IPPR’s influence and reputation across the world.

We currently have more than 30 research staff working on key policy areas: the future of the economy, reform of public services, family policy, welfare reform, political renewal, climate change and migration.

IPPR North, based in Newcastle and Manchester, specialises in regional economics, localism and community policy.

We publish more than 50 reports each year and our website is a key hub for progressive thinking. Our events programme brings high-profile politicians and leading thinkers to a wide range of audiences.

IPPR is committed to the following objectives:

  • Combating inequality: Not just through distributing some of the proceeds of growth to the least well off, but by taking active steps to share power, opportunity, income and wealth much more evenly.
  • Empowering citizens: Not simply by handing down responsibility from the state, but giving people real power, security and resources to shape and control their destiny.
  • Promoting social responsibility: Not treating people as atomised individuals, but recognising that society is made up of interdependent individuals, who flourish because of the ties and networks that support them.
  • Creating a fair and sustainable economy: Not only through better regulated financial markets that move away from greed and debt, but through a commitment to a low carbon, less consumerist and more inclusive growth and prosperity that helps alleviate the plight of the global poor and protects the future of our planet.
  • Revitalising democracy: Not just through sweeping away outmoded practices at Westminster and embracing political pluralism, but by radically transforming democratic processes and establishing new ways of doing politics at local and national levels, in Europe and internationally.
 
 

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RDarlo

11:02PM Feb 22
RDarlo

Afraid @IPPR_NickP dropped from tomorrow's 0850 discussion with @pollytoynbee on welfare in favour of Frank Field - former welfare minister

lewis_goodall

10:56PM Feb 22
lewis_goodall

RT @RDarlo: On #10oclocklive @OwenJones84 quotes @IPPRNorth analysis - 20 people chasing every job - http://t.co/R8R5H1O9 #unemployment

IPPR_NickP

10:33PM Feb 22
IPPR_NickP

RT @rodrikdani: The NYT article on the iPhone which should be required reading in every introductory economics class: http://t.co/aW7hdlAH

IPPR

06:00PM Feb 22
IPPR

New IPPR video: Jack Straw on #EU's crisis of legitimacy, calls for abolition of EU parliament in current form: http://t.co/6R47qoDt

davidnash1

05:48PM Feb 22
davidnash1

RT @resfoundation: Looking forward to Monday's event with @ippr & @theneweconomics on industrial policy http://t.co/17QExriM - Vince Cable speaking

jp_clifton

05:44PM Feb 22
jp_clifton

An inspiring story to accompany tomorrows gloomy NEET stats: http://t.co/PKrO7SQg @CitizensUK get 1200 local people into olympic jobs.

wdjstraw

05:25PM Feb 22
wdjstraw

RT @IPPR: Welcome to Twitter @IPPR_Schmuecker (Katie) from @IPPRNorth - for localism, northern economy, local govt, education, communities

matt_cav_

05:08PM Feb 22
matt_cav_

RT @RDarlo: My new @NewStatesman blog on why tomorrow's NEET stats will be worst ever: http://t.co/QUhaiX5x @IPPR #unemployment