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A non-partisan think tank which believes that fair markets, complemented by open public services, increase prosperity and help people to live well
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Social Market Foundation responds to Plan for Change milestones
Social Market Foundation responds to Plan for Change milestones, see reactions below:
Published: | 05 December 2024 |
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Invest in higher education for care experienced and estranged students, says major new report
Report recommends reintroduction of student grants and universities receiving at least £1,000 per care leaver or estranged student, per study year
Published: | 01 December 2024 |
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‘Beat the 8 AM GP rush, get AI to book GP appointments’ think tank finds
AI could help allocate over 90% of GP appointments and reduce caller volume, helping solve the ‘8 AM rush’ crisis
Published: | 26 November 2024 |
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Commentary & Podcasts
Turning the tide on nitazenes and other dangerous drugs
Drug-related deaths have reached record levels. Among the threats are nitazenes, a class of synthetic opioids up to 500 times more potent than heroin that is increasingly linked to fatal overdoses. In this blog, Jake Shepherd examines the urgent need for proactive measures to curb this escalating crisis and argues that the government has a crucial opportunity to rethink the UK’s approach to drug policy.
SMF Director, Theo Bertram, responds to the Labour government’s Plan for Change
Targets work. They set priorities, provide focus and raise ambition.
Black Fraud-ay will be a reminder to take digital ID more seriously
Black Friday is being dubbed as 'Black Fraud-ay' for good reason. While the government focuses on consumer awareness-raising, SMF fraud lead Richard Hyde explores the need to consider digital ID - a useful extra weapon in the anti-fraud armoury.