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John McArthur, the de facto leader of one of American Protestantism’s major contemporary wings, died on July 14, 2026, at the age of 86. The son and grandson of preachers, MacArthur was the author of ...
The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) is the UK’s leading independent economics research institute. Our world-class research helps policymakers – and those who hold them accountable – understand the ...
The International Institute of Business Studies (IIBS), a NAAC "A" Grade & NBA, and AICTE Plus AIU Approved Business School in Bangalore, is dedicated to shaping a global talent pool capable of ...
The Resnick Center for Herbert Bayer Studies is receiving a $10 million gift from Lynda and Stewart Resnick to support the ongoing operations that share Aspen history and legacy with the public.
Changes to benefit reforms reduce saving from bill by £3bn in 2029-30 but create huge difference in support between claimants [Comment] Institute for Fiscal Studies.
There's significant speculation that some of the proposed disability benefit changes will be scaled back: we discuss some of the government's options.
Today, we’re looking back at one of the most ambitious policies ever introduced for young children in England – Sure Start. Launched by the Labour government in 1999, Sure Start aimed to give every ...
This report examines how the government’s recent proposed welfare reforms affect incomes, insurance, and incentives to work and claim benefits.
Next week, parliament is set to vote on many of the benefit reforms proposed in the government’s March Green Paper.
Based on the current size of the economy, the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) estimates that delivering the 3.5% pledge would cost an extra £30bn a year in today's terms, putting "considerable ...
A response to the government's announcement that it will commit to spending 5% of national income on national security in 2035.