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Fraudulent times: Identifying a consensus for an agenda to beat fraud

We are in the midst of a fraud emergency, but efforts to tackle it have consistently fallen short of reversing its growth in recent years. This report argues that a more concerted and long-term effort against fraud is needed, requiring a “whole eco-system” approach based around extensive cooperation by all those involved in the fraud chain and between the public and private sectors.
Published: 30 October 2023
Author: Richard Hyde
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A tale of two human rights lawyers: Could a Labour government realise a better future in the UK for refugee protection with control?

The question of whether and, if so, how countries can construct arrangements to transfer asylum seekers to other countries is viewed with alarm by most supporters of refugee rights. But this need not be so. This briefing shows how Labour’s focus on the potential for tough action on Channel crossings, when combined with improved responsibility sharing for refugees across Europe, may represent a way forward that is compatible with the Refugee Convention, and a preferable alternative to the ‘Rwanda scheme’.
Published: 24 October 2023
Author: Jonathan Thomas
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Supply change: Seizing opportunity in the UK heat pump supply chain

Despite the government’s target to reach net zero emissions by 2050, the UK’s heat pump supply chain is still in its infancy and remains much weaker than in mainland Europe or Asia. This report explores the economic and environmental benefits of making the UK’s heat pump supply chain more robust and provides recommendations for how to turn this opportunity into a reality.
Published: 18 October 2023
Author: Niamh O Regan
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Bare necessities: Towards an improved framework for social tariffs in the UK

The cost of living crisis has left many households struggling to afford essential goods and services. This report explores the case for social tariffs – discounts offered to certain vulnerable customers – the goods they are best suited to and how they should be designed to deliver for all.
Published: 29 September 2023
Author(s): Sam Robinson, John Asthana Gibson
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Full scale: How to ensure more British firms grow to their potential

The UK is an attractive place to start a business, but those start-ups find it harder than in other countries to scale up. This report looks beyond the issue of access to capital to highlight other barriers holding UK businesses back from expanding and realising their full potential.
Published: 26 September 2023
Author(s): John Asthana Gibson, Aveek Bhattacharya
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Towns Vitality Roadmap: A new policy framework for the UK’s towns

Towns are the backbone of our economy, the heart of our communities, and the engine of job creation. Yet, they often face significant challenges, including funding allocation, skills challenges, infrastructure issues and digital adoption. In a time of economic uncertainty, rising living costs, and productivity challenges, it is crucial to create the right conditions for towns, helping them to thrive and grow.
Published: 19 September 2023
Author(s): Aveek Bhattacharya, Sam Robinson
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The view from the ground: Building a greater understanding of the impact of fraud and how the public view what policymakers should do about it

The UK is experiencing an epidemic of fraud, yet the threat of it has remained neglected in political debates about crime, with insufficient research into the problem. This report investigates the extent of fraud, its economic and psychological impact on victims, and sheds new light on the public’s attitudes towards key debates on fraud policy.
Published: 14 September 2023
Author(s): Richard Hyde, Peter Wilson
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Chewing it over: Public attitudes to alternative proteins and meat reduction

Whereas vegetarianism and veganism were once relatively fringe, interest in reducing meat consumption – whether on animal welfare, health or environmental grounds – is on the rise. This report, the second of three in a series on the impact of alternative proteins on animals, investigates public attitudes towards meat reduction and the role of alternative proteins in these societal shifts.
Published: 05 September 2023
Author(s): Aveek Bhattacharya, Christopher Bryant, Abby Couture
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A bitter taste? Exploring the political constraints on public health policies

This is the second of three papers exploring tobacco, alcohol, obesity and gambling policy. It explores the political opportunities and constraints around action on these issues, based on a review of polling evidence and interviews with policymakers involved in implementing major public health policies.
Published: 28 August 2023
Author(s): Aveek Bhattacharya, Khazna Chami
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