Organisers of a gathering of progressive leaders, policy experts, and strategists from nearly 40 countries have announced additional names for its lineup of featured speakers in London next week. Two ...
Progressives need to see a better future for care: as a functioning, reliable and affordable public service. This paper traces the history around care transformation over the last century, and ...
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The UK's relationships with many countries of the ‘global south’ are in a poor state. Instead of understanding ‘the south’ as increasingly powerful, we remain stuck in frames which view this large ...
More than 7.6 million people across the UK live with cardiovascular disease (CVD), around twice as many as live with Alzheimer’s disease and cancer combined. Fortunately, advances in research and ...
On Friday, September 26, progressive leaders, policy experts, and strategists from more than 20 countries will gather in London for the 2025 Global Progress Action Summit. The summit will also feature ...
An insight into why we might privilege social justice, over criminal justice Prison does not only impact and harm those who are directly locked up; prisons affect all of us. Yet many of us don’t ...
Bank of England quantitative easing losses are costing taxpayers £22 billion every year Commercial banks’ share prices have doubled since the inflation crisis – fuelled by taxpayer-funded windfalls ...
The government can speed up efforts to decarbonise transport by targeting the highest emitters. Electrifying road transport has put the UK on the path to lower transport emissions for the first time.
The richest 4 per cent are on track to emit 22 times more carbon from their travel than the poorest in coming decade Current policy risks missing climate targets, increasing traffic and worsening ...
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