The public are understandably worried about AI and, so far, governments have struggled to articulate a clear vision for what ...
Analysis of 22 countries reveals tax-funded healthcare systems are cheaper and have lower admin costs The best way to fix the NHS is change the way money is spent, not the funding model, says IPPR ...
Less than one in five posts come from people users actually know, while over a third are from people they don’t know Reform voters are least likely to see content from friends, as think tank warns ...
The NHS is under serious pressure. In this context, old questions have re-emerged with renewed force: are the NHS’s core principles – free-at-the-point-of-use and funded through general taxation – ...
The government’s long-awaited cohesion action plan, Protecting What Matters, marks a genuine step forward - clarifying the role of the state in promoting community resilience. Housing secretary Steve ...
Social media inarguably poses threats to democracy: disinformation and misinformation, polarisation, echo chambers, bots and rage-inducing algorithms. Exce ...
Politicians across the spectrum are out of step with public opinion on net zero Media coverage of net zero is more than two and a half times as negative as public sentiment, creating elite feedback ...
Delivering on the First Minister’s commitment to ‘eradicate’ child poverty seems a long way off. The Scottish government is set to publish a new set of child poverty statistics for 2024-25. While we ...