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IPPR, the Institute for Public Policy Research, is the UK’s leading progressive think tank | Home of the Centre for Economic Justice

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    prije 7 sati

    📣 Exciting News! 📣 We've launched a brand new PODCAST hosted by Listen to the first episode of the Economic Justice Podcast on power in the economy. With guests from IPPR and Preston Council's 🔊 Listen 🆕 Sub 👉

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    We’re looking forward to our launch event tomorrow, with great stories from , , Georgian House Hotel and , as well as speaking on behalf of the .

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    prije 3 sata

    This has been a lot of fun! First up are & but many more in episodes to follow, incl.

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  4. prije 3 sata

    Out Now! The 🆕 IPPR Economic Justice Podcast! 🎧 The podcast series looks at the progressive solutions that can end injustice and create a prosperous and just economy Listen & Subscribe now 🔊👉

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    prije 4 sata

    1/5 Great guide to NHS capital from . At we strongly agree the NHS needs more capital funds - money it can spend on buildings, top quality machinery, innovative technology and IT solutions fit for the 21st century. 🏥🏥

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    prije 6 sati

    Enjoying the calm before the storm of National Apprenticeships Week with a quiet cup of tea. Check out and tomorrow for our busy day of events.

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    1. velj

    The £73 standard weekly allowance for universal credit, the government’s flagship benefit claimed by 2.3 million people, is now equivalent to 12.5% of median earnings. By contrast, when unemployment benefit was introduced in 1948 it was worth 20% says

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  8. 1. velj

    As the UK awakes to a new political era, the deep divisions in society remain It’s time to pick up the pieces. Read the latest IPPR edition on how these splits emerged and how to heal them. Read ✨FREE✨ online for one more week 📖 👉

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    27. pro 2019.

    Why is there so much wealth inequality in the UK? Watch our short explainer video to find out why and what it means for our economy

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    31. sij

    Whatever happens after tonight, the challenges we face, from extreme inequality to climate change, will remain New thinking, international co-operation and bold action is required to build the better world that many people need

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    31. sij

    After 7 amazing months as Interim Director , I pass the baton back to the fab 💪🙌 There could have not been a more exciting time to lead the only think-tank dedicated to the North of England. Here’s a (long!) thread with some thoughts from me 🧵💭

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    31. sij

    The Centre for Economic Justice has a new Senior Economist who’s joined us from the Bank of England to work on progressive economic policy- recommend following! 👀

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    31. sij

    Today will be hard for many, as they contemplate how divided our country has become. The new issue of Progressive Review - ‘picking up the pieces’ - is free to read for another week. There’s nothing better if you’re trying to figure out ‘what now’.

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  14. 31. sij

    As the UK enters the transition period, what are the prospects for an 🇬🇧🇪🇺 trade deal? says "the government is likely to prioritise getting a deal quickly....it's a very short timeline and not a huge amount of room for a bespoke agreement"

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    31. sij

    A brilliant event in Belfast last night - full of energy, with thoughtful and challenging contributions from the panel and audience. Thank you to and everyone who came!

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    30. sij

    . has now held events in all four nations of the UK ⚖️ It’s been a privilege to bring people together, learn about their experience of the economy and talk abt the changes they would like to see Thank you for a great night in Belfast 1/2

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  17. 30. sij

    “Collaboratively we can make change together” We’ve heard some incredible contributions from our panel on unions, green investment, low-paid workers, prisons, responsible business action + much more There are so many ideas on how to achieve for Northern Ireland

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  18. 30. sij

    “The economy exists to serve society, not the other way around” New IPPR Director welcomes attendees in Belfast to our discussion - what does mean for Northern Ireland?

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  19. 30. sij

    There are large gaps between the rich and poor areas of Northern Ireland Although Belfast is relatively wealthy by European standards, the rest of Northern Ireland is much poorer than the European average. This inequality needs to be addressed to ensure 4/4

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  20. 30. sij

    Despite this, Northern Ireland has seen a rise in the number of jobs in the economy, bucking UK trends Some types of jobs have seen falls since the crisis, but there has been growth in manufacturing, IT, communications and admin jobs 3/4

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