In terms of the political makeup of the parliament, arguably little has changed: the SNP still lack a majority but continue ...
Rising parental employment in recent decades has not translated into improved financial security for many low-income families ...
IPPR has responded to today’s migration and asylum statistics from the Home Office and Office for National Statistics which reveal that: Net migration in the calendar year 2025 was 171,000, a fall ...
“Headline inflation easing to 2.8 per cent is not expected to continue. The Iran conflict only began at the end of February, and higher oil and gas prices take time to feed through — the real impact ...
“Extreme weather is a growing political problem in the UK. As we’ve seen in Valencia, Los Angeles and elsewhere, when increasingly severe and frequent climate impacts strike, populists are quick to ...
Scottish voters want government to reflect their values, new polling analysis by IPPR Scotland finds
New IPPR Scotland analysis of voting patterns shows the election campaign did little to inspire people in Scotland to go to the ballot box. The researchers suggest policies of progressive parties are ...
IPPR Scotland shapes public policy in pursuit of a fairer, greener, more prosperous Scotland. Through policy, research, and communications, we work to create tangible progressive change, and turn bold ...
Co-hosted with South Africa, the summit will bring together ministers, government officials, business leaders, and civil society representatives from around the world to discuss the future of ...
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