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Press Releases - 2005
Two thirds of EU countries set to miss Kyoto commitments
27 December 2005ippr’s six questions for the Pensions Commission
30 November 2005ippr reaction to energy review announcement
29 November 2005Bloxham to chair Centre for Cities
28 November 2005Three tier top-ups for Child Trust Funds
23 November 2005Centre for Cities hosts Urban Task Force report
22 November 2005Patient choice should reduce health inequalities
16 November 2005Decisive action needed to meet CO2 target
31 October 2005Solo living is the new rite of passage
27 October 2005COPs to bring justice to the people
23 October 2005Increase paid paternity leave to encourage active fathers
19 October 2005Welfare to work success hinges on tough choices
05 October 2005Action plan on behaviour and exclusions
15 September 2005Britain's immigrant communities more diverse than ever
07 September 2005Raising pay not the answer to teacher turnover
06 September 2005Centre for Cities announces its city partners
05 August 2005Smart growth for the South East
27 July 2005Public are not convinced they will live longer
25 July 2005North East needs to push for road-user pricing
20 July 2005Public needs should drive digital innovation
14 July 2005G8 Oil Aid increases African Debt
30 June 2005G8 leaders challenged to act on climate change
29 June 2005Mental health as important as physical health
14 June 2005The British road to social justice
06 June 2005More choice for better mental health
24 March 2005Pay as you go water for the South East
21 March 2005G8 should phase out fossil fuel subsidies
15 March 2005G8 need to act on Africa report
11 March 2005Child poverty barrier to increasing social mobility
06 March 2005G8 Africa policies should be subject to a ‘development audit’
21 February 2005New global climate plan to engage US and developing countries
16 February 2005Public put women and children first
06 February 2005UK should cut emissions by 40 per cent by 2020
01 February 2005G8-Plus Group needed to tackle climate change
24 January 2005Councils should top up ‘baby bonds’ for kids in care
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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
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 Comment is Free - 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
Cap on skilled immigrants may hit recovery, businesses warn
Observer - 18 July
ippr visits Rwanda's first think tank
Govmonitor - 18 July
Discomforting bankers
Telegraph - 16 July
Lisa Harker and Carey Oppenheim on what improved under New Labour and what still needs to be done
Public Finance - 16 July
John McTernan's blog predicts Health Secretary Andrew Lansley's policy on childhood obesity will fail
Telegraph - 9 July
Study highlights Big Society's 'rhetoric and reality gap'
New Start - 1 July
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