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Beyond a 90-minute nation
This report from UK think tank British Future and the Centre for English Identity & Politics looks at why it’s time for an inclusive England outside the stadium. New research from British Future and the Centre for English Identity and Politics examines English identity, race and football today. The research examines: Do symbols of English...
Towards a progressive US-UK trade partnership
This report from UK think tank IPPR looks at a trade partnership grounded in supporting climate action, tackling economic inequalities and human rights. The contemporary model of international trade is under strain. Rising trade tensions, paralysis at the World Trade Organisation (WTO), and economic instability as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic have led to...
Strengthening the development dimensions in the post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework
This report from UK think tank IIED provides a guide of negotiators. The post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) will be a major milestone in global agreements on biodiversity conservation, setting international ambition for the next decade. This guide seeks to support Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) who wish to see strengthened provisions...
Pillars of community
This report from UK think tank the Centre for Social Justice looks at why communities matter and what matters to them. Despite the many challenges it has brought, the COVID-19 pandemic has renewed interest in local community life in the UK. At a time when many are asking how we can build upon this community...
Ever closer mates
This report from UK think tank the Adam Smith Institute looks at the support for a United Kingdom-Australia free trade deal. Original ASI & C|T Group polling shows that the citizens of the United Kingdom and Australia greatly support the signing of a free trade deal between the UK and Australia. 65% of Brits support...
Lost learning
This report from UK think tank Centre for Policy Studies looks at how children can catch up after Covid. New polling by Public First for the Centre for Policy Studies think tank shows that over two thirds (67%) of parents think children in England have been negatively affected by lockdown. A follow-up poll found that...
The Libyan Arab armed forces
This report from UK think tank Chatham House provides a network analysis of Haftar’s military alliance. In recent years, the Libyan Arab Armed Forces (LAAF), under the command of Khalifa Haftar, has dominated authorities in eastern Libya, expanded into southern Libya and sought to capture the capital, Tripoli. Unlike other armed groups, the LAAF has...
A new moment for defamation law reform in Northern Ireland?
This article by UK think tank the Foreign Policy Centre looks at the potential for, and importance of, long awaited defamation reform in Northern Ireland. Dr Mark Hanna, Lecturer at the QUB School of Law, discusses the potential for, and importance of, long awaited defamation reform in Northern Ireland. On 14 May 2021, the UK...
The answers to Dominic Cummings’s critique
This report from UK think tank the Institute for Government provides details on 10 essential reforms to government. In his seven hours of testimony to a Commons committee, the prime minister’s former chief adviser, Dominic Cummings, laid out a portrait of a chaotic government failing in its basic functions. Some of that is due to...
Ending the race to the bottom
This report from UK think tank IPPR looks at why the UK should seize the opportunity to support a global minimum corporation tax. Since taking office, US President Joe Biden has put forward a bold plan for international cooperation to stop tax avoidance by multinational companies. This briefing paper argues that the UK should support...
Taking back control of regulation
This report from UK think tank the Institute for Government looks at managing divergence from EU rules. This report warns that an incoherent government approach to the UK’s post-Brexit regulatory freedoms risks creating new costs for businesses, harming its international trade ambitions and destabilising the union. There are good reasons why the government might want...
Remaking audit
This report from UK think tank IPPR looks at a plan for culture change and regulatory reform. The audit industry is often seen as a not very exciting area. Auditors, sometimes referred to as ‘bean counters’, are seen as simply double-checking numbers with little room for judgement. As we showed in our last report, this...
Sharpening the dagger
This report from UK think tank looks at optimising special forces for future conflict. This Whitehall Report analyses the ways in which special forces have been used historically and how adversaries are increasingly likely to use them. It assesses how the future operating environment is likely to change the way in which special forces pursue...
Taking back control of subsidies
This report from UK think tank the Institute for Government looks at replacing EU state aid rules in the UK. As the government prepares to unveil legislation for a UK state aid (or subsidy control) regime – which will regulate around £8bn of subsidies from governments and public bodies to businesses each year – this...
How hate crime policy is undermining our law and society
This report from UK think tank Civitas looks at the ideas behind what we call ‘hate crime’ as well as the evidence for it. Politicians, activists, celebrities and senior police officers appear united in their highlighting of apparent surges in hate crimes in recent years. But this report by the Director of the Statistics and...
No longer managing
This report from UK think tank IPPR looks at the rise of working poverty and fixing Britain's broken social settlement. In this paper we trace the emergence of a poorly understood social challenge and one which symbolises Britain’s broken ‘social settlement’: the continued rise in working poverty since the beginning of this century. Our welfare...
Advancing human rights through trade
This report from UK think tank Chatham House looks at why stronger human rights monitoring is needed and how to make it work. Political shifts, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the struggle for a shared vision of how to ‘build back better’, have reignited the debate about trade and human rights. Although many...
Rethinking German policy towards China
This report from UK think tank Chatham House looks at the prospects for change in the post-Merkel era. This briefing paper tracks the evolution of Germany’s policy towards China in recent decades, founded on what was long viewed as a one-way economic bet for German business, and examines the drivers of a gradual shift in...
Community town centres
This report from UK think tank the Centre for London looks at London's town centres and high streets. Town centres are at the heart of London’s communities, with more than a third of Londoners living within 200 metres of a high street. Yet many of our high streets have been on life support for years,...
Accelerating the electric vehicle revolution: why the UK needs a ZEV mandate
This report from UK think tank Green Alliance looks at the regulation needed to help switch consumers to zero emission vehicles. The government’s ambition to phase out petrol and diesel vehicles by 2030 must be translated into near term action. As the transition to clean vehicles depends on an adequate supply of zero emission vehicles,...
Final report: working group on unification referendums on the island of Ireland
This report from UK think tank the Constitution Unit is the final report of the Working Group on Irish reunification. This report examines how any future referendums on the constitutional status of Northern Ireland would best be designed and conducted.
Devolve, redirect, democratise
This report from UK think tank CLES looks at how the UK has failed to address longstanding geographical disparities in economic and social conditions. Local economic development should serve to ensure that economic gains are delivering social benefits at scale and are working within environmentally sustainable limits. Yet, at the latest count,14 million people are...
LDC priorities from COP25 to COP26
This report from UK think tank the IIED discusses unfinished business and pandemic disruption. There are clear challenges and opportunities for getting climate negotiations on track in 2021. After a lacklustre COP25, the vaunted 2020 ‘super year’ designed to reset the UNFCCC process succumbed to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, despite rolling postponements, the UNFCCC process...
The doctor might see you now
This report from UK think tank the Adam Smith Institute looks at healthcare rationing in the NHS before and after the Covid-19 pandemic. Dr Robert Sutton, a junior doctor in Wales and recent graduate of the University of Oxford Medical School, explains how the NHS is failing to meet its central goal: The National Health...
The impacts of COVID-19 on climate diplomacy
This report from UK think tank the IIED looks at perspectives from the Least Developed Countries. Billed as a ‘super year’ for climate diplomacy, international efforts to address the climate crisis in 2020 were among the myriad processes affected by COVID-19. Amid worldwide travel restrictions and lockdown measures, climate diplomacy moved to virtual mode. This...