10 Oct2023Birmingham changemakers complete year long journey to discover how to to reimagine, rebalance, and transform the economy“I’m less scared to discuss the economy in Birmingham and the local area.” Fiona “Brilliant facilitation and… Read More
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25 Jun2019Inclusive growth in practiceInclusive growth has gained a firm foothold within the policy lexicon over recent years. Yet, despite much… Read More
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14 Jun2016We’re all economists now – Let’s rescue economics from Brexit mudslingingTony Greenham, the author of this blog, is Director of Economic, Enterprise and Manufacturing at the RSA…. Read More
14 Mar2016How would migration affect the UK after Brexit?New analysis from the Migration Observatory at the University of Oxford has concluded that it is not… Read More
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22 Jul2014‘It is hellish, I have no life’ – single parents’ struggle to work and support their familySumi Rabindrakumar, Gingerbread’s research officer, says that the upturn in employment may be good news for some, but few… Read More
15 Jul2014Our goal for victims of modern slavery should be outright prevention not just ‘first aid’Focus on Labour Exploitation (FLEX) will be co-sponsoring a briefing session in the House of Lords this… Read More
17 Jun2014British Social Attitudes and immigration: reaching the ‘pragmatic middle’Sunder Katwala, Director of think tank British Future, responds to the British Social Attitudes survey 2014 … Read More