Employers should be fined for unhealthy workplaces, says thinktank
Employers should be fined for creating unhealthy workplaces, promoting a healthier work environment to aid unemployed individuals trying to get back to work.
Tackling UK ill health is vital to economic growth, says IPPR
Britain's health crisis undermines economic growth; a £15bn annual investment is essential for reform.
Next UK election set to be most unequal in 60 years, study finds
The upcoming election is expected to be the most unequal in 60 years due to a growing gap in voter turnout based on factors such as age, income, class, home ownership, and ethnicity.
The turnout gap has significantly increased over the years, with a 23-point gap between homeowners and renters, a 15-point gap between graduates and non-graduates, and a 28-point gap between older voters and young voters.
Call to end hire and fire football manager' culture in schools
The Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) is calling for an end to the hire and fire football manager culture in schools.
The IPPR recommends splitting Ofsted reports into a narrative version for parents and a technical improvement report for school leaders and regulators.
The IPPR suggests implementing a new three-tier regulatory response and increasing teacher training hours.