Archives: Reports

On target

This report from UK think tank the Centre for Social Justice looks at protecting vulnerable households from the inflations crisis. It has become increasingly obvious that the cost of living crisis is going to get worse before it gets better. With energy bills to hit £3,549 in October and forecast to exceed £5,380 in January,...

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Repairing our society

This report from UK think tank the Centre for Social Justice provides a Social Justice manifesto for a thriving Britain. The next Prime Minister faces an unenviable in-tray of urgent domestic challenges. Stuttering economic growth. Public services gripped by backlogs. Soaring energy prices tearing household budgets apart. These are the immediate policy challenges any new...

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On the money

This report from UK think tank the Centre for Social Justice looks at a roadmap for lifelong financial learning. At the time of writing, the public’s number one concern is the rising cost of living. And rightly so. Soaring prices in energy, food and fuel have led to the largest squeeze on incomes since the...

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No honour in abuse

This report from UK think tank the Centre for Social Justice looks at how to harness the Health Service to end domestic abuse. Domestic abuse affects more than 2 million women men and their children. It is both a public health crisis – affecting mental and physical health – and a crime. The sad reality...

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The cost of living

This report from UK think tank the Centre for Social Justice looks at how to alleviate the cost of living crisis. Britain is facing an inflationary surge unprecedented this century. At the time of writing, the rate of inflation was at an historic high of 9 per cent, with the Bank of England now forecasting...

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A path to freedom and justice

This report from UK think tank the Centre for Social Justice provides a new vision for supporting victims of modern slavery. These are just some of the thousands of lives devasted by modern slavery across our country. Over 10,000 people were referred to the Home Office as possible victims of modern slavery in 2020, but...

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