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The M Word: valuing families

With manifestos on everyone’s minds at the party conferences this year, our quest for catchy policy ideas has been a leitmotif of the SMF’s conference activity. The M Word competition,...
Published: 03 October 2013
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Prof Wendy Thomson appointed as next Chair of Trustees

Professor Wendy Thomson has been appointed Chair of Trustees at the Social Market Foundation.

Published: 10 February 2021
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Reform immigration rules to provide more safe routes into the UK for refugees who can better contribute economically

In its ‘New Plan for Immigration’ the Government has re-stated its desire to continue prioritising the resettling of refugees. However, it also issues concern that those refugees struggle to find...
Published: 25 March 2021
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Black graduates get worse degrees and earn less than white peers

Black graduates of UK universities are less likely than their white peers to get a first-class degree, less likely to end up in graduate-level work and less likely to earn above £25,000, new data reveal today.

Published: 18 March 2021
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Universities and FE colleges fear “Hunger Games” battle for students after pandemic

Universities and Further Education colleges will be drawn into more “turf wars” and fights to attract new students in the wake of the Coronavirus pandemic, education leaders have warned.

Published: 17 March 2021
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City Minister calls for “responsible capitalism” after the pandemic

British banks and other businesses must help build a new model of “responsible capitalism” after the pandemic, a Treasury minister says today.

Published: 16 March 2021
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Reducing problem gambling would mean more jobs and tax revenue

Reducing problem gambling would create more jobs in the UK and deliver higher tax revenues for the Treasury, new economic analysis shows today.

Published: 10 March 2021
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Electric vehicle switchover risks backlash without support for low-income voters

Net Zero plans to switch Britain over to electric vehicles risks a political backlash from low-income voters who are reluctant to pay for the charging points needed to support the new vehicles, new research warns today.

Published: 08 March 2021
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Social Market Foundation responds to Budget 2021

The Chancellor delivered the UK Government's latest Budget today - his 15th major fiscal announcement - setting out plans for the final stages of economic support during the Coronavirus crisis and the forthcoming recovery. The Social Market Foundation's response to the Budget follows below.

Published: 03 March 2021
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