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Whitehall departments failing their own assessments
29 December 2006Thursday is the worst day of the week to go into hospital
28 December 2006Key Stage tests should be scrapped and primary school pupils should have '3Rs guarantee'
27 December 2006Manage Olympic expectations to deliver a positive legacy
19 December 2006Strong pound and booming house prices help Brits move abroad
11 December 2006NATO should enforce a no-fly zone over Darfur
08 December 2006‘Saving’ hospitals costs lives
05 December 2006Government must lead public opinion on road pricing
29 November 2006ippr's response to the Queen's speech
15 November 2006North of England should be enterprise policy priority
14 November 2006Ten years to save the planet
08 November 2006Britain’s teenagers’ social skills gap widens
06 November 2006Marriage promotion not the solution to ‘kids these days’
02 November 2006Pressure on China key to resolving Darfur crisis
01 November 2006Chancellor urged to decriminalise ipod users
29 October 2006Sex education in primary schools needed to cut teenage pregnancy and unprotected underage sex
23 October 2006Childhood is changing, but ‘paedophobia’ makes things worse
22 October 2006Water companies save just a mug of water per customer
17 September 2006Most people expect more than NHS can ever deliver – new survey data
01 September 2006Britain bottom of the heap for recycling
27 August 2006Cash classes could make kids £32,000 better off
23 August 2006More quality, affordable and sustainable homes needed to get working class on the housing ladder
20 August 2006‘No price for failure’ in Whitehall
07 August 2006‘Climate porn’ turning off public from action
03 August 2006Migration part of the solution to NE economic
31 July 2006G8 must engage China to tackle Africa's poverty
03 July 2006Senior civil servants recognise need for reform
11 June 2006Public must be part of the pension consensus
14 May 2006Cities should share £3.5 billion EU funding
24 April 2006Poor and unemployed suffer most from violent crime
18 April 2006Motorway traffic jams can ruin Easter getaway
13 April 2006Pensioners and unemployed could save £60 a year if Government bought their electricity and gas
09 April 2006Legal work for illegal workers could raise £1billion
31 March 2006Brown’s Budget draws red and green dividing lines
22 March 2006Birmingham and Manchester need mayors with tax and spend powers
22 February 2006Britain suffers ‘baby gap’ of 90,000 each year
19 February 2006UK should look ‘down under’ for successful CSA reform
06 February 2006Reform of incapacity benefit must learn from past failure
22 January 2006City centres should stay ‘young, free and single’
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First bids in for Local Enterprise Partnerships
Public Finance - 6 September
Internships: opportunity or exploitation?
PR Week - 2 September
Young people need secure jobs, not casual and part-time work
Guardian - 1 September
Students lead 20% immigration rise
Press Association - 26 August
Immigration cap will devastate UK companies, employers fear
The Observer - 22 August
A-level results: Who needs university?
Daily Telegraph - 19 August
When becoming a mother just isn't part of your life plan
The Daily Mirror - 19 August
Migrants rob young Britons of jobs
Daily Express - 18 August
Fall in number of NEET youths, official figures show
BBC News Online - 18 August
One in ten with A-levels or degree is a Neet
Telegraph - 18 August
School leavers without qualifications 'ending up on scrapheap', says study
Metro - 18 August
Rise of the middle class NEET
Daily Mail - 18 August
More miss training after taking A-levels
Yorkshire Post - 18 August
'NEET' numbers up by 40%
BIG ON Glasgow - 17 August
Immigrants cause job losses? Like ice-cream brings sharks
Guardian - 16 August
Hatred and slavery...is that really enough to kick-start the economy? Suzanne Moore on unpaid interns
Daily Mail - 14 August
Fresh push to rate community pub value
Morning Advertiser - 6 August
Employers offering unpaid internships could risk tribunals
Workplace Law Network - 2 August
Employers are breaking the law by not paying interns, says report
City A.M. - 2 August
Employers breaking the law on unpaid internships, report claims
Personnel Today - 1 August
Interns are 'entitled to be paid' says report
BBC News Online - 31 July
Minister for Universities and Science David Willetts on ippr's report into unpaid internships
7th Space Interactive - 31 July
Employers warned that unpaid internships could 'break law'
Telegraph - 31 July
Iain Duncan Smith's welfare reform deserves support
Guardian - 30 July
Tax credits and benefits could be replaced with 'negative income tax' under shake-up
Telegraph - 30 July
ippr's Sarah Mulley on the immigration cap on BBC News Online
BBC News Online - 29 July
Home Office's refugee removal policy 'unlawful'
Independent - 27 July
More carrots and fewer sticks will make a greener world
Yorkshire Post - 27 July
'Big Society' needs formal framework to succeed, IPPR says
Regeneration and Renewal - 21 July
Iain Duncan Smith at loggerheads with Treasury over benefit cuts
Observer - 18 July
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