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Smith Institute breakdown of ‘who governs Britain’

1 June 2015

After the May 2015 election, the Smith Institute published ‘who governs
Britain – a profile of MPs in the 2015 parliament’.

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OECD: Why Less Inequality Benefits All

27 May 2015

This book highlights the key areas where inequalities are created and where new policies are required.

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An Independent Review of the Work Capability Assessment – year five

26 May 2015

This review reports on the impact and outcomes of the Work Capacity Assessment (WCA) since its introduction in 2007.

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Julia Unwin: ‘The Prime Minister’s real test lies ahead’

18 May 2015

‘The emphasis on compassionate Conservatism gives us cause to hope the reforming Cameron with social justice at the heart of his mission, somehow lost in

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Fawcett on the ‘Cabinet breakthrough for women’

18 May 2015

Fawcett’s blog looks at the gender representation of David Cameron’s new cabinet. Date: 11 May 2015

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