Last summer, after the most widespread racist rioting since 1919, IPPR wrote it was “a testament to progress” that deporting ...
Falling gilt yields suggest UK borrowing cost ‘premium’ may be coming to an end, finds IPPR analysis
UK borrowing costs had increased by 0.4 to 0.8 percentage points more than major peers since the 2024 election But 10, 20, and 30-year gilt yields have all fallen sharply in recent months IPPR urges ...
The UK is paying a premium on its borrowing costs that ‘economic fundamentals’, such as the sustainability of its public finances, cannot fully explain. To lower borrowing costs, the government must ...
Responding to the government’s child poverty strategy, Professor Ashwin Kumar, director of research and policy at IPPR, said: “After a decade of rising child poverty, it is welcome to see a government ...
IPPR has reacted to the Electoral Commission’s revelation that Reform UK has received a record £9m donation from a single wealthy supporter – the largest sum ever gifted to any UK party by a living ...
An insight into why we might privilege social justice, over criminal justice Prison does not only impact and harm those who are directly locked up; prisons affect all of us. Yet many of us don’t ...
Government austerity policies since 2010 are disproportionately affecting women. Low earning black women stand to lose £5000 a year by 2022 as a result of cuts and changes to benefits and tax credits, ...
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