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The IPPR Inclusion Taskforce is dedicated to fixing England’s failing special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) system — a system now at breaking point. Chaired by Geoff Barton, former general ...
The IPPR Inclusion Taskforce has today announced the members of its newly established panel, which will develop a roadmap to reform England’s failing special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) ...
Today’s data from the ONS shows productivity in Q2 is down by 0.8 per cent compared to a year earlier The decline in productivity is largely driven by higher than expected increase in working hours, ...
New research from IPPR and More in Common reveals that the government has the public’s backing in delivering meaningful ...
56 per cent of the public supports a national target to eliminate road deaths and serious injuries by 2040 87 per cent of daily drivers would accept a journey delay if it made roads safer IPPR calls ...
Reacting to today’s decision by the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee to cut interest rates, Ashwin Kumar, director of research and policy at IPPR, said: “With growth reducing in the past ...
Scrapping the two-child limit and benefit cap would lift 500,000 children out of poverty Fairer gambling taxes could raise the £3.2 billion needed to fully fund this, finds IPPR Tax changes would ...
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IPPR have announced the launch of a new inclusion taskforce, dedicated to developing a roadmap for reforming England's failing special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) system. The taskforce ...
Young people in the north of England are being locked out of opportunity. Regional divides, a widening gap in healthy life expectancy, and rising child poverty mean many won’t do better than their ...
A discussion paper on the fight for local investment and why government must create, facilitate and maintain spaces where solidarity might thrive. In late July 2024, the seaside town of Southport in ...
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