Public Policy
-
- Health, Education & Welfare
-
Review: The Care Crisis. What Caused It and How Can We End It?, by Emma Dowling
Alexandre Leskanich reviews 'The Care Crisis: What Caused It and How Can We End It?' by Emma Dowling.
- Health, Education & Welfare
- Human Rights
-
How Seriously Should We Take Universal Basic Income?
Has UBI’s time now come? If so, how does it compare to a long history of similar-sounding and once popular proposals?
- Work & Trade Unions
- Health, Education & Welfare
- Progressive Politics
-
Review: The Quiet Before. On the Unexpected Origins of Radical Ideas, by Gal Beckerman
Dick Pountain reviews 'The Quiet Before: On the Unexpected Origins of Radical Ideas' by Gal Beckerman.
- Political Parties
-
How Covid Changed Relations Between the UK Government and Private Providers
In response to the Covid-19 pandemic, the government used emergency legislation to change its relationship with private providers. This risks a permanent change in government-provider relations, to the detriment of the UK's contracting out framework.
- Trade
- Covid-19
-
- Health, Education & Welfare
- Equality
-
- Environment & Climate Change
-
How the Covid-19 Pandemic Changed Relations Between the Government and Public Service Contractors
The government's response to Covid-19 risks a permanent change in government-provider relations, to the detriment of the UK's contracting out framework.
- Trade
- Covid-19
- Health, Education & Welfare
-
Policy Makers Must Pay Attention to Employers’ Perspectives
Employers’ views on new expectations under Universal Credit have been puzzlingly absent from both research and policy debates.
- Conservative Party
- Work & Trade Unions
- Health, Education & Welfare