Resources

The local climate challenge: a new partnership approach
By autumn 2020, over 75 per cent of councils and combined authorities in England had declared climate emergencies, with most also setting targets for their area to meet a net zero ...
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The Colour of Money: race and economic inequality
This report focuses on how economic and wider social inequalities affect BME people in Britain.
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Remodelling Capitalism: how social wealth funds could transform Britain
by Stewart Lansley, Duncan McCann & Steve Schifferes
A pioneering new citizens’ wealth fund in the UK could provide a universal annual cash dividend and eventually a weekly basic income.
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Making the Most of Brexit
by Tom Startup and Claudia Wood
The UK’s decision to leave the EU creates both opportunities and risks in both the process of negotiation and the outcomes for the UK. The experts we consulted consider these to ...
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Moving beyond neoliberalism
by Laurie Laybourn-Langton and Michael Jacobs
Neoliberalism – the set of socioeconomic ideas and policies which have dominated public life over the last 40 years – has failed. Despite the evidence that neither its anal...
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Financial Innovation Today, Toward Economic Resilience
by Mark Davis and Tim Braunholtz-Speight
We are at the threshold of a cultural war over the meaning of money. The events of 2007/8 were quickly framed within an Overton Window as a global ‘financial’ crisis within the...
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How financial inclusion and consumer issues might impact on the new Financial Conduct Authority
The paper reports on a seminar held in 2012 to discuss financial inclusion in the new regulatory environment.
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Financial inclusion in social housing: policy into practice
by Pat Conaty, Karl Dayson, Bob Marchant and Bob Paterson
More than one in four households in Britain is excluded from mainstream financial services. Such exclusion can trigger debt problems which, if unchecked, can lead to eviction and h...
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