Press releases

List of press Articles

  1. Workers in Northern Ireland more likely to be stuck in low paid work than rest of UK

  2. Revealed: Transport spending falls in the North while rising in London

  3. Excluded school children more than twice as likely to have unqualified teachers, new analysis shows

    Ps demand action to boost quality of teachers of at-risk pupils, as Government reveals further rise in school exclusions
  4. Revealed: Housing associations invest £70 million a year to help their hard-pressed tenants into work

    overnment should recognise role of key social housing provider and devolve power to help long-term unemployed, says leading think tank
  5. Flawed migration statistics fuelling poor policy, says IPPR

    ew ONS analysis of exit checks and visas shows fundamental problems with quality of migration data
  6. Regions outside London hit hardest by post-Brexit price rises, says IPPR

  7. Government set to miss 2030 target for delivering energy efficiency measures for fuel poor households by at least 60 years

    ailure to reform the government’s policies will leave the fuel poor out in the cold until the end of the century
  8. One in three people who die in hospital could spend their final days at home

  9. Embrace “full automation” to release “time to care” in the NHS and social care, says top surgeon, Lord Darzi

    obots at the bedside and “care-bots” in the home will transform the delivery of health and social care, report finds
  10. Fall in trade union membership linked to rising share of income going to top 1%

    ew IPPR research finds close links between declining trade unions and higher levels of inequality
  11. Immigration controls for charities post-Brexit could worsen the crisis in social care

    harities say they will struggle to find the skills among UK citizens to fill the gap
  12. Government should insure first customers of tech start-ups against risk that they fail, IPPR report says

    all comes amid fears that Brexit uncertainty could put the brakes on UK startups