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Wheels spinning, going nowhere: What’s keeping British banks from supporting economic growth?
IPPR trustees David Claydon and Clive Hollick argue that the big banks really are in much better shape now, and that it is inconsistent and unpredictable regulation that is inhibiting their ability to support economic growth.
Fairer tax for a better economy
In this provocative long essay, Chris Nicholas argues for 'far-reaching, comprehensive and multidimensional' tax reforms aimed at making the tax system fairer and better equipped to manage the tricky balance between improving the economy, public spending demands and tax revenues.
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Together at home: A new strategy for housing
IPPR’s ongoing fundamental review of housing policy has shown that English housing is unfit for purpose. In this final report, we bring together a number of policy strands to present a new and often radical strategy for housing in this country.
Making the case for universal childcare
This paper makes the economic case for universal childcare for preschool-aged children. High-quality early years provision delivers a net financial return to the Treasury as well as delivering better outcomes for children, families and society. We therefore argue that the provision of universal childcare should be a strategic priority for public service and welfare reform in the UK.
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Condition of Britain in Manchester: Children and families
IPPR went to Manchester as part of our Condition of Britain project (13 May 2013), along with head of Labour's policy review Jon Cruddas MP. After meeting staff and parents at a SureStart Centre in Benchill we visited a community centre in Wythenshawe, where Jon Cruddas spoke about families and children.
A listening event: improving services, in the users' own words
Jon Cruddas, head of Labour's policy review, joined IPPR in a listening event with St Mungo's and Revolving Doors service-users as part of our Condition of Britain project (London, 25 April 2013). Listen to some of the participants relating their experiences and ideas for change.
Sir Steve Smith responds to Michael Barber's 'An avalanche is coming'
IPPR spoke to Steve Smith, vice chancellor of Exeter University and former president of Universities UK, to find out what he thought of the arguments put forward by Michael Barber in An avalanche is coming: Higher education and the revolution ahead, and what he thinks the future of higher education will look like.
Interview with Michael Barber on the future of universities
Following the launch of a major new IPPR publication, report author Michael Barber explains that 'it's a time for bold thinking at university level' and that if you 'stand still in the face of an avalanche, you get run over'.
Keynote speech: Yvette Cooper, shadow home secretary, outlines Labour's migration policy
Speaking at IPPR's London office, shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper made a keynote address on the Labour party's approach to immigration policy.
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Choosing partnership: Why and how students should be involved in running universities
At this event, run in partnership with King's College London the president of the National Union of Students (NUS), Liam Burns, will discuss the recent NUS Manifesto for Partnership, which argues that students should be invested with the ‘power to co-create, not just knowledge or learning, but the higher education institution itself’.
Child poverty: stereotypes, scapegoats, solutions
The right blames the poor; the left blames the government. Social scientist Barry Knight, trustee of the Webb Memorial Trust, who recently edited A Minority View: What Beatrice Webb would say now, will argue that solving the problem requires a radical approach to child poverty.
International Connectivity in the North East
This roundtable discussion will bring together key stakeholders in the North East to explore the region's international connectivity, looking at how it trades overseas.
The Future for Regional Banks
This conference will explore the future for the creation of regional banks to provide more competition, consumer choice and credit for companies, to help stimulate growth and help rebalance the economy.
Launch of the IPPR Commission on the Future of Higher Education with Chuka Umunna MP
Our higher education system is a vital national asset: our universities provide us with a significant national economic advantage, as well as a vital public good.
A history of egalitarianism with Elizabeth Anderson
Elizabeth Anderson is a noted political theorist whose research has covered democratic theory, equality in political philosophy, ethics and feminist theory. She is currently working on a history of egalitarianism, and will be sharing her thoughts and insights from that work.
Beyond Irregularity: Finding effective policy solutions to irregular migration through transnational cooperation
Responding to irregular migration in ways that address the human rights concerns of migrants but are also acceptable to policy makers and publics in destination and transit countries is a significant challenge that has not yet been adequately addressed.
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