UK Levelling Up Scorecard article: Boris Johnson’s flagship plan to fix Britain is in trouble
In 2019, Boris Johnson led the Conservative Party to a general election win, pledging to revive large parts of the UK left behind during the
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In 2019, Boris Johnson led the Conservative Party to a general election win, pledging to revive large parts of the UK left behind during the
‘Women are likely to be harder hit by a ‘hard Brexit’ than men…And the impact is also likely to be more negative for BME people’.
Imogen Richmond-Bishop, Coordinator of the Right to Food project at Sustain, explores the impact of Brexit on women’s food security for the EDF Gendering Brexit Blog
The Department for Work and Pensions published statistical information on the policy that provides support for a maximum of 2 children in Child Tax Credit
47% of Britons think that immigration has a “good” impact on the economy – 14% higher than two years earlier The 35th edition of the
‘Women in the UK and gender experts have been distinctly under-represented both in the Brexit referendum campaign and in the ongoing negotiations for the withdrawal
In Theresa May’s first speech as Prime Minster, she proclaimed her Government’s mission was to tackle ‘burning injustices’ in Britain. But preparing for Brexit has dominated Government thinking since then.
This is according to the May 2018 report on ‘burning injustices’ in Britain (pdf), by Bright Blue and Joseph Rowntree Foundation.
Ebony Riddell Bamber, Research and Impact Director, shares her thoughts from our September thought leadership seminar with the Research Network Advisory Group.
‘Glass floors and slow growth: a recipe for deepening inequality and hampering social mobility’ by Abigail McKnight and Richard V. Reeves argues that ‘policy-makers interested in improving
Koldo Casla from Just Fair (EDF Associate) writes about the need for a socio-economic duty under s1 Equality Act 2010.
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