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Articles - 2008
At last, a tax reform to help in the fight against poverty
By Michael JohnsonNew Start - 12 December 2008
At the online frontline: UK businesses can use the web to speed up in a slowdown
By Matt Brittin, Director, Google UK- 08 December 2008
Don’t demonise those who do so much to keep Britain going
By Dhananjayan SriskandarajahTribune - 01 December 2008
Corruption and terrorism will flourish without global governance
By ippr's Commission on National Security in the 21st CenturyThe Independent - 01 December 2008
So, what do we do now?
By Rick Muir- 24 November 2008
Population: size isn't everything
By Jill Rutter, Senior Research Fellow, Migration, Equalities and CitizenshipComment is free - 28 August 2008
The global politics of climate-change: after the G8
By Andrew Pendleton, Climate ChangeOpenDemocracy - 07 August 2008
A force to reckon with
By Rick Muir, Senior Research Fellow, Democracy and PowerPublic Finance - 25 July 2008
Policing needs to be democratised
By Rick Muir, Senior Research Fellow, Democracy and PowerTelegraph Blogs - 24 July 2008
Drifting apart: Why health inequalities are getting bigger
By Jessica Allen, Head of Health and Social Care, ipprHealth Service Journal - 22 July 2008
Police need power and resources at a local level
By Rick Muir, Senior Research Fellow, Democracy and PowerComment Is Free - 17 July 2008
The trouble with iPod democracy
By Michael Kenny, Visiting Research Fellow, ipprComment Is Free - 12 July 2008
We need to start exploring and debating what we want from any proposed reform of the adult care system
By Sophie Moullin, Research FellowCommunity Care - 03 July 2008
Tackling social care presents progressives with an opportunity to carve out new territory
By Sophie Moullin, Reseach Fellow, Public ServicesProgress - 01 July 2008
UK should make elected mayors focus of local government reform
By Chris Leslie, New Local Government Network, and Guy Lodge, ippr.citymayors.com - 29 June 2008
Why NHS must keep an eye on the private sector
By Joe Farrington-Douglas, Senior Research Fellow, ipprHealth Service Journal - 26 June 2008
We need a public voice in policing
By Rick Muir, Senior Research Fellow, Democracy and PowerCompass Online - 20 June 2008
Tricky treatments
By Nigel Edwards, NHS Confederation, and Joe Farrington-Douglas, ipprPublic Finance - 19 June 2008
Accountable coppers
By Rick Muir, Senior Research Fellow, Democracy and PowerOpenDemocracy - 19 June 2008
Police need to be accountable to local people
By Rick Muir, Senior Research FellowYorkshire Post - 18 June 2008
Response to Sir Jeremy Beecham
By Michael Kenny and Guy Lodge, Democracy and PowerProgress - 17 June 2008
Topping up: Should it be allowed in the NHS?
By Joe Farrington-Douglas and James CrabtreeNHS Confederation Debate Papers - 17 June 2008
Preparing for the worst
By Ian Kearns, Deputy Chair of ippr's Commission on National Security in the 21st CenturyPublic Finance - 13 June 2008
We must beef up the UN and the EU
By George Robertson and Paddy Ashdown, Co-Chairs of the ippr Security CommissionThe Times - 12 June 2008
Child poverty target now further out of reach
By Kate Stanley, Head of Social PolicyThe Independent - 10 June 2008
Scoring an own goal
By Danny Sriskandarajah, Head of Migration, Equalities and CitizenshipComment Is Free - 07 June 2008
Electing local leaders
By Michael Kenny, Visiting Research Fellow at ipprLGA firstonline - 03 June 2008
Revolving Immigration
By Roland Rudd, Business for New Europe, and Danny Sriskandarajah, ipprWall Street Journal - 03 June 2008
Migrants feeling the pull of home?
By Naomi Pollard, Research Fellow, Migration, Equalities and CitizenshipComment is free - 02 May 2008
A tale of two cities
By Dalia Ben-Galim, Senior Research Fellow, Social PolicyLabour Outlook - 28 April 2008
A poisoned debate
By Danny Sriskandarajah, Head of MigrationGuardian Comment is free... - 02 April 2008
Great Expectations: The NHS at 60
By Jessica Allen, Head of Health and Social CareHouse Magazine - 24 March 2008
Budget 2008: Will the Budget winners come from the top or the bottom?
By Howard Reed, Chief Economist, ipprSpectator - 12 March 2008
Royal oath furore obscures wider need for ceremony
By Rick Muir, Research Fellow, Power and DemocracyOpenDemocracy - 11 March 2008
Prevention is key to sound social care budget
By Sophie Moullin, Research Assistant, Public Services.communitycare - 11 March 2008
The root of all social ills
By Lisa Harker and Carey Oppenheim, Co-Directors, ipprThe Guardian - 10 March 2008
Emerging Security Challenges to the United Kingdom
By Ian Kearns and Katie PaintinNational Safety & Security - 01 March 2008
The greening of the south
By Simon Retallack, Associate Director and Head of Climate ChangeProspect - 28 February 2008
Route to the top of the class
By Sonia Sodha, Research Fellow, Directors' Research TeamHouse Magazine - 18 January 2008
Climate Change and Development
By Simon Retallack, Associate Director and Head of Climate ChangeParliamentary Monitor - 16 January 2008
Guarding the Entrance
By Sarah Tough, Research Assistant, EducationManaging Schools Today - 09 January 2008
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