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North needs “all-star team” to advise on Brexit
Comment on the resignation of Lord Jim O'Neill
Slump in finance sector recruitment in aftermath of Brexit vote
ew IPPR analysis shows some of the effects that the vote to leave the European Union is having on the English jobs marketGovernment’s flagship 14-19 schools and colleges struggle to recruit girls and high achievers
ew IPPR research reveals educational backgrounds of the young people enrolling in the Government’s new flagship vocational institutionsComment on the creation of a Northern Powerhouse Institute
Hinkley Point - better financing model needed if costs and delays not to be repeated - IPPR
esponse to news that the UK government has approved construction of the new Hinkley Point C nuclear power station in SomersetFurther proof of the crisis in children and young people's mental health
PPR response to Childline stats‘Costly mistake’ for government to respond to EU migration concerns by targeting international students - IPPR
he Prime Minister has said there needs to be “some control” over freedom of movement from the EU, but a points-based system will not work for the UK. This indicates she is leaving open the possibility of a compromise with the EU on freedom…Government could be targeting phantom students in bid to reduce net migration – IPPR
ew analysis shows Home Office restrictions may be aimed at forcing out international students who don’t exist, while also hitting university income and doing real damage to local economiesIPPR response to TUC research on ill-health at work - expansion of Fit for Work needed to help those in smaller businesses
esponse to new TUC analysis showing ill-health or disability is forcing one-in-eight people to stop working before they reach pension age.Being mean-spirited on citizenship could hit the NHS and cost UK plc
PPR calls on new Home Secretary Amber Rudd to reform citizenship rules to stop a post-Brexit brain-drain harming the economy.May can’t take back control if she remains wedded to a blunt and ineffective net migration target – IPPR
he Government can only meet public demands to ‘take back control’ of immigration if it ditches its counter-productive net migration target and adopts a strategic approach fit for our modern economy, IPPR warn today.