19 Apr2018 Data as a force for good: could data-sharing be used to benefit consumers in vulnerable situations? ‘Data’ has been high on the news agenda lately – and not exactly for the right reasons…. Read More
16 Apr2018 Public attitudes to Brexit: the referendum was more a vote for re-regulation than for de-regulation Drawing on new polling of attitudes to Brexit, Marley Morris explores the public’s preference for different trade scenarios when faced with… Read More
8 Mar2018 Steps towards progress Andrew Bazeley, Policy and Insight Manager at Fawcett Society, updates us on the progress of the ‘Does… Read More
7 Dec2017 Achieving real change – Lammy’s plans for keeping his Review on the table The Lammy Review into the treatment of, and outcomes for, black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) individuals… Read More
29 Nov2017 Good Ethics and Reducing Risk: Doubling Up or Going it Alone? Lindsey Appleyard, Hussan Aslam and Jordan Lazell, Centre for Business in Society and Carl Packman, Toynbee Hall guest… Read More
13 Nov2017 Investing in Equality: the role of capital and justice Darren Walker, President of the Ford Foundation, spoke in early November at an LSE event hosted by… Read More
9 Nov2017 Safe as houses – how Eva Women’s Aid used social investment to fund a 45+ women’s project Richinda Taylor, CEO at EVA Women’s Aid and Rape Crisis, describes how she used social investment to support… Read More
24 Oct2017 Making the case for building local economies Neil McInroy, Chief Executive of CLES (Centre for Local Economic Strategies) chaired three fringe events for Barrow… Read More
23 Oct2017 Convenience is the lowest common denominator of access to justice Penelope Gibbs, Director of Transform Justice, posted this blog today about her report on video justice, on… Read More
20 Oct2017 The T2A Pathway: Unequivocally “tough on crime” A distinct approach to young adults is tough on crime and a high-return investment, says Max Rutherford… Read More