Opinion

  • Jonathan Werran

Sweet oblivion

Sweet oblivion
By Jonathan Werran | May 7, 2024

The election results should give greater purchase for pushing through Rachel Reeves' take on industrial strategy and addressing the continued national productivity failure, says Jonathan Werran.

    Children and childhood must get the priority they deserve

    By Andy Smith | May 3, 2024

    A plan for childhood should have a focus on developing the workforce, as well as a national emphasis on improving children’s outcomes in a systematic way, says Andy Smith.

    Changing the outlook on homelessness

    By Sir Bob Neill | April 30, 2024

    With the number of homeless people in London alone reaching shocking levels and temporary accommodation costs eating into council budgets, Sir Bob Neill looks at possible solutions to the crisis.

    • Jonathan Werran

    1984 and all that

    By Jonathan Werran | April 30, 2024

    Forty years from the passing of the Rates Act, how relevant are the provisions designed to give central government control over the governance of local taxation and expenditure, asks Jonathan Werran.

    Reclaiming our regions

    By Tom Lloyd Goodwin | May 1, 2024

    Twelve months into a five-year project examining how to build more inclusive regional economies, Tom Lloyd Goodwin highlights four emerging priority areas for the next UK Government to address.

 
 

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