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Homes, health, and COVID-19: how poor housing adds to the hardship of the coronavirus crisis

Written by: Amy Clair, ESRC Research Centre for Micro-Social Change, Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex

Published: 02 April 2020
Author: Amy Clair
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For more than 1 million Britons, access to food is not a recent challenge, but a familiar concern

The past few days have been astonishing, for many reasons.  The coronavirus, Covid 19, has shoved the economy into what is almost certainly a deep recession, and cherished civil liberties...
Published: 26 March 2020
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School closures risk widening educational disparities

Yesterday, March 18th, in response to COVID-19 the Education Secretary, Gavin Williamson, announced that schools in England would close from Friday to all children except those of “key workers” and...
Published: 19 March 2020
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Thinking about the future (of the welfare state)

‘A change is gonna come’ Next month, the George Osborne policy of freezing benefits will come to an end. The freeze began in 2016 but was announced in 2014, in...
Published: 03 March 2020
Author: Richard Hyde
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How a points-based system could mean better immigration policy

In other countries, points-based systems which govern immigration for work have encouraged a culture of greater empiricism, a willingness to review outcomes, learn from them and adapt immigration policies accordingly. Will the UK have a similar experience?

Published: 03 March 2020
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Trade unions need a refresh. Political parties of all colours should take an interest

One of the most dramatic economic developments over the past 40 years, has been the declining power and influence of trade unions.

Published: 03 February 2020
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The “North” is everywhere – why we shouldn’t divide the country in two

The recent election has led many people to divide the country into the north vs. the south. At Westminster there has been much talk about the northern “red wall”, about...
Published: 03 February 2020
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SMF’s Non-manifesto manifesto

On 6th November, Parliament was dissolved and Britain set course for an election on 12th December. Election campaigns are supposed to be a time when would-be leaders of the nation...
Published: 09 December 2019
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Politicians aren’t talking about… teacher recruitment and retention

England does not have enough teachers. Department for Education data published in late November 2019 shows that for the seventh year in a row, the government has failed to recruit...
Published: 09 December 2019
Author: Linus Pardoe
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