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Remain-voting areas will be hardest-hit by Brexit

Remain-backing parts of Britain will pay the highest price for Brexit’s disruption of British trade, according to new research that said the average person could be Β£1,700 worse off outside the EU.

Published: 27 March 2018
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Top NHS clinicians demand new β€˜addiction levy’ on gambling industry

The most senior NHS clinicians treating gambling addiction today call for the gambling industry to face a new multimillion-pound statutory levy to fund the prevention and treatment of gambling-related harm.

Published: 13 March 2022
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Publication

Zeroing in: Net Zero disruption and opportunity at a local level

...on a range of sub-measures. These two indices are also combined to categorise each local authority as either a high/low opportunity and high/low disruption area. You can search interactive versions...
Published: 14 September 2021
Author(s): Scott Corfe, Amy Norman
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Media Release

Social Market Foundation response to Work Programme figures

New figures on the first year of the Work Programme show that the scheme has found sustained work for just 2.3% of jobseekers in its first twelve months compared to...
Published: 27 November 2012
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Chalk + Talk: Why can’t the British think straight about railways?

...the ticket office. The National Rail ‘balancing act’ When Network Rail replaced Railtrack in 2004 amidst controversy about the state and safety of the UK’s rail network, the new company...
Published: 29 May 2015
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Media Release

The Social Market Foundation’s preview of the King’s Speech 2024

What should we expect from Keir Starmer’s first King’s Speech?

Published: 12 July 2024
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Labour party conference fringe event 2019: Ripped off by robots? How can we ensure the technological revolution in consumer markets delivers benefits for all?

Too many markets work poorly for low-income consumers, who face poverty premiums on their purchases and a restricted choice of products and services. New technology promises to offer new products...
Published: 23 October 2019
Author: Barbara Lambert
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Media Release

Time for a proper market in social care

The social care system in England must be overhauled to function as a genuine and fair market, a think-tank says today.

Published: 22 September 2020
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Commentary

The missing 7th pledge: Triple social housing build rate, funded by housing fairness taxes

In this blog, SMF Deputy Research Director makes the case for adding a 7th pledge on Labour's pledge card. He's making the case for tripling the number of social houses built, funded by taxing long term empty properties, house-flipping and overseas owners.

Published: 20 May 2024
Author: Jamie Gollings
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