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ippr publishes a 'Plan B' for the Budget
he Chancellor should use next week's Budget to revise his plans for cutting the structural fiscal deficit, according to a 'Plan B' published by ippr. ippr's Plan B proposes a new 'deficit reduction averaging' approach.Public think Hutton Review should go further on public sector pay ratio
ill Hutton's Review of Public Sector Pay should go further to come into line with public opinion, according to a new poll by ippr. The results of the poll, undertaken for ippr by YouGov, are released today ahead of the publication of Will…Health reforms put dementia care in jeopardy
A new studyEngland faces 750,000 housing gap by 2025
England faces a shortfall of 750,000 homes by 2025 according to a new report from ipprThe Good, the Bad, and the Ugly - what's in store for housing in the next 15 years?
ecent ippr research findings send a clear message to policymakers: however the economy turns out in the years ahead, a serious gap looms between housing supply and demand.Mandelson highlights £27 billion export gap
ppr analysis shows that while UK exports to BRIC countries have increased rapidly in the last decade, they still lag behind Britain's share of world trade. If Britain increased its share of BRIC countries' imports from their current levels…Mandelson: The world is not flat
ord Mandelson made a speech for ippr at the London Stock Exchange today.Warning that first wave of LEPs are not drawing on all resources available to them
ew research by ippr North and ACEVO finds that many Local Enterprise Partnerships in the North are missing out on the added value and benefits available to them by failing to engage effectively with local voluntary organisations and social…Leading Labour MP urges Prince William to modernise the monarchy
ne of the stars of Labour's 2010 intake of MPs, the leading historian Tristram Hunt, argues in a major essay that Prince William needs to steer clear of his father's 'reactionary, anti-Enlightenment sensibility' if he wants to take the…Lack of growth highlights need for a 'Plan B' in the Budget
Revised figures on growth published today should lead the Chancellor George Osborne to make his forthcoming Budget a budget for growth, according to a new collection of essaysUncertain data puts a question mark over government plans to cut foreign student numbers
New statistics released today show that net migration continued to rise in the year to June 2010. It appears that a continuing boom in the number of foreign students coming to the UK may be one of the factors which explain the increase.…Pursuit of artificial immigration targets will cause real damage to UK universities and colleges
Tens of thousands of genuine international students are at risk of being turned away from British universities and colleges, costing the UK billions of pounds, in pursuit of an artificial target for cutting immigration. That is the…