Fuel poverty: as government support dries up, communities are taking action
(2024)
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Eating insects: the UK seems much more reluctant than the EU to let this industry flourish (2023)
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Like it or not, there are lots of good arguments for eating insects – both in animal feeds and on human plates. You can farm them with much less land, water and feed than the likes of cows and sheep. Their greenhouse gas emissions are significantly l... Read More about Eating insects: the UK seems much more reluctant than the EU to let this industry flourish.
2022 Autumn Statement discussion (2022)
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Five things to look out for in the 2022 Autumn Statement (2022)
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The 2022 Autumn Statement is Rishi Sunak’s first real opportunity to showcase his plans as Prime Minister. In recent weeks, UK media outlets have carried rumours of fiscal “black holes”, savage spending cuts and dramatic tax rises. Much of this ma... Read More about Five things to look out for in the 2022 Autumn Statement.
What Sunak’s Autumn Statement could mean for skills and innovation (2022)
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Tory tax plans need to be more strategic to tackle the cost of living crisis – here’s why (2022)
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Lessons from ’97: Keir Starmer’s narrative problem (2022)
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COVID: how the pandemic could make poverty levels among ethnic minorities even worse (2022)
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High-skill, high-wage hubris: why social investment doesn’t guarantee shared prosperity (2022)
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The government aims to shift the UK towards a high-skill, high-wage growth model, based on investment in education. Nick O’Donovan explores how this ambition was shared by New Labour politicians in the 1990s, and what lessons we can learn from the sh... Read More about High-skill, high-wage hubris: why social investment doesn’t guarantee shared prosperity.