Sentences with phrase «from ippr»

Suggested reforms from an IPPR seminar would not threaten school autonomy.
The report from IPPR found that secondary schools in the north receive on average # 1,300 less per pupil than schools in London.
This will be a much needed relief as predictions from IPPR suggest that that the decade from 2020 to 2030 will see «low growth, low interest rates» and «heavy stagnation» (IPPR, 2016), all of which will adversely affect household income.
A recent report from the IPPR think - tank cited in today's report showed that ministers in the UK have less direct support than their equivalents in other countries with similar systems of government.
All it does is summarise ideas from IPPR and academics such as Prabhakar (ideas which would be supported by Labour), and then claims unconvincingly that Conservatives would support this because it's «fair».

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Edited by Kate Stanley and published by ippr in London, 2005 Obtainable from: http://www.ippr.org.uk/publicationsandreports/
It's a microwaved IPPR report from 2004.
AV may be far from perfect for those (like ippr) who want genuine proportional representation, but this is the closest we've come to getting electoral reform put to the people (who deserve the chance to have a say on this).
With more than 70,000 officials employed across the department, dealing with everything from anti-social behaviour to immigration and prisons, the ippr says individual civil service accountability is the only way to deliver real change.
Lord Ashdown, co-chair of the IPPR thinktank's commission on national security which delivered its interim report today, warned the transfer of power from west to east and the growth of lawless spaces presented serious challenges to the changing international system.
In the Sunday papers there are also some figures from a YouGov poll for IPPR in the Observer *, which asked how likely people were to vote for each party, giving us an idea of the core vote and the ceiling for each party.
The year - long IPPR inquiry will start from the premise that globalisation was both inevitable and broadly beneficial, but its benefits have not been fairly distributed in Britain, or internationally.
Research from the Institute of Public Policy Research (IPPR) suggests that pensioners living in poverty could be helped off the breadline if they downsize their home or take out a form of equity release scheme.
The IPPR report suggested that in the long term the government would need to increase employment levels from below 71 % to 80 %.
The IPPR's eye - catching idea is to pay all housing benefit and building grants to local authorities, hoping they can somehow do what the Treasury can't — switch funds from subsidising bad landlords into building more housing.
In January this year, Tom Newton Dunn at the Sun wrote a similar story about removing benefits for the young unemployed, which was, once again, based on another IPPR report and a briefing from the party.
Otherwise, they would simply think the Conservative Party was New Labour lite with the sort of half baked ideas we see from Demos and IPPR.
An Institute for Advanced Teaching (IAT) should be created to identify high - potential teachers and support their progression, according to a new report from the he Institute For Public Policy Research (IPPR).
An Institute for Advanced Teaching (IAT) should be created to identify high - potential teachers and support their progression, according to a new report from the Institute For Public Policy Research (IPPR).
By contrast, just one in 50 pupils in the wider population suffer from mental ill - health research by the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) has found.
Report from think tank IPPR says wind power is an efficient and reliable energy source, contrary to claims made against it [UK]
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