UK ‘ill prepared’ for death and dying warns IPR Policy Brief
Published on 12 September 2017Researchers hope their findings will act as catalyst to policy-makers to rethink our approach to death and dying by better joining up different services.
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Researchers hope their findings will act as catalyst to policy-makers to rethink our approach to death and dying by better joining up different services.
New polling data and the latest IPR Policy Brief highlight the political challenges that stand in the way of introducing a universal basic income in the UK.
Our new Policy Brief 'Diverse Places of Learning?' looks at ethnic diversity and composition of students attending UK universities.
The Institute for Policy Research (IPR) is delighted to announce the appointment of Dr Matt Dickson to the newly-created position of Reader in Public Policy.
On Thursday 13 July the IPR and think tank Centre for London launched a new report on Brexit and the future of the city.
The IPR today publishes a pair of reports modelling the impacts of tax reform in London.
A broad coalition of London leaders have called on Government to recognise the damage that the wrong Brexit deal could inflict on the city.
Professor Jane Millar OBE FBA FAcSS has today been announced as Chair of the Social Sciences REF Panel ahead of the next Research Excellence Framework in 2021.
A summary of Lord Kerr of Kinlochard's lecture discussing the issues Britain faces as it negotiates its withdrawal from the EU.
The IPR has published a report on the factors that led to the Leave vote and their roots in the economic, social and political dynamic of European integration.