Press releases

List of press Articles

  1. IPPR North Budget reaction: Northern Powerhouse, business rates, devolution, schools

  2. ​Budget 2016: Public sector pensions savings will make it harder for schools and hospitals to balance their books - IPPR

    esponding to the Chancellor's budget announcement about public sector pensions, Jonathan Clifton, IPPR Associate Director for Public Services, said:
  3. Budget 2016: ‘Help to save’ scheme: new scheme needs to be accessible to the poorest to be effective - IPPR

    n response to the Government’s announcement in today’s Budget that it will introduce a ‘Help to Save’ scheme to encourage those on low incomes to save, IPPR says government should learn the lessons of the Saving Gateway pilots if the…
  4. Further cuts to government spending to make the sums add up are damaging Britain’s economy - IPPR

    eacting to the Government’s announcement in today’s Budget that government departments will face further tough spending cuts in order to meet the deficit reduction plan set out in last November’s Autumn Statement, IPPR says this will…
  5. IPPR Scotland – Oil and gas – help today welcomed, help tomorrow needed

  6. Budget 2016: Giving schools more independence won’t fix the urgent need to raise standards - IPPR

    esponding to the announcement that all schools will become academies, Jonathan Clifton, Associate Director for Public Services at IPPR, said:
  7. George Osborne urged to fulfill promise to invest in transport in the North

  8. New Mayors must pledge 'one hour commute cap'

  9. IPPR Scotland: The '£2 billion question' facing Scotland

    cotland faces a £2 billion spending challenge, report finds
  10. Give Mayor & boroughs much more power in London to deliver a major boost in housebuilding

    ondon will only have 50% of the homes it needs unless a radical devolution deal is agreed
  11. Budget cuts a 'down payment' on significant spending challenge coming to Scotland by 2020

  12. Statement on EU deal

    hink tank IPPR analyses the outcome of the renegotiation, focusing on the contentious issue of EU migrants’ access to benefits: