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Homes, health, and COVID-19: how poor housing adds to the hardship of the coronavirus crisis
Written by: Amy Clair, ESRC Research Centre for Micro-Social Change, Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex
Published: | 02 April 2020 |
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Author: | Amy Clair |
PRESS RELEASE: New research reveals Britons still prefer the bank branch for complex transactions, despite rise in online and mobile banking
Published: | 28 January 2016 |
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Balancing Bricks & Click: Understanding how consumers manage their money
Published: | 28 January 2016 |
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Author: | Katie Evans |
Chalk + Talk – Digital Campaigning: Where is it happening? Who does it reach? And does it work?
Published: | 13 March 2015 |
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Online gambling should face Β£100 a month cap on spend
Gamblers should be protected by a new Β£100-a-month cap on spending to limit the harm that can be done by online gambling, a think-tank recommends today.
Published: | 05 August 2020 |
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Brexit and the public finances
In this blog we look at the possible impact of Brexit on Government targets for the public finances, including deficit reduction and borrowing. We find that the impact leaves many of the spending suggestions made during the referendum campaign unfunded.
Published: | 28 June 2016 |
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New βMinister for Competitionβ needed after Brexit
A new βMinister for Competitionβ should be appointed as part of a post-Brexit overhaul of Britainβs competition laws, a think-tank says today.
Published: | 31 July 2018 |
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How a points-based system could mean better immigration policy
In other countries, points-based systems which govern immigration for work have encouraged a culture of greater empiricism, a willingness to review outcomes, learn from them and adapt immigration policies accordingly. Will the UK have a similar experience?
Published: | 03 March 2020 |
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Pensions guidance gap fuels Β£132bn savings shortfall
β’ More than two thirds of UK 50β64-year-olds donβt know how much they'll need for retirement
β’ Only a fifth of 50β64-year-olds have spoken to a financial adviser about their pension
β’ Only 14% of people accessing a defined contribution pension pot for the first time seek free guidance from Pension Wise
A clear majority of people approaching retirement donβt get advice or guidance on how to build up and use a pension, leaving many confused, anxious and at risk of missing out on a better quality of living in later life, a new study shows today
Published: | 22 February 2022 |
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