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07 Jan 2020
Ed Cox
With both of the main Westminster parties recognising the need for a new focus on England’s regions, it is important they learn from past mistakes and adopt a long-term, principled approach.
16 Nov 2019
Ian Burbidge Hannah Webster
Global survey shows no difference in new ideas.
14 Nov 2019
Matthew Taylor
To safeguard its founding principles, it is time to have an informed debate about how to make the NHS sustainable and effective.
09 Oct 2019
Ruth Hannan
The social care system isn't working. The public doesn't understand it. It's bureaucratic. It's placing a huge burden on workers. We can start to address these problems by trusting care workers.
26 Jun 2019
Ian Burbidge Neil Reeder
What does it take for innovation to work in the public sector, where problems and interventions are usually person-centered and place-specific?
25 Jun 2019
The traditional top-down approach of driving change in the public sector feels slow and inflexible. Innovation requires a willingness to draw on ideas, even ones ‘not invented here’.
23 May 2019
Atif Shafique
Lessons for technical and vocational education from Switzerland, Shanghai, Russia, and Singapore.
20 May 2019
Ian Burbidge
A report by Human Rights Watch illustrates the impact of a system based on conditionality.
16 May 2019
Ian Burbidge Aima Ahmed
Three examples of how a basic income could help people take control of their futures.
08 Mar 2019
Hannah Webster
Hannah Webster asks if a Basic Income could offer a feminist vision of the welfare state.
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