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The Government’s case for civil service relocation doesn’t stack up
Published: | 23 February 2021 |
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Author: | Linus Pardoe |
‘Fraudemic’: Six in ten want tech giants to reimburse fraud victims
Nearly six in ten (57%) people say tech giants – like Meta and TikTok – should share responsibility for reimbursing fraud victims with banks and building societies as ‘fraudemic’ sees one in ten targeted.
Published: | 14 September 2023 |
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Making it count: The stakes are high for Multiply
Multiply – the Government’s new multi-year adult numeracy programme to be launched in the Autumn – aims to address the UK's maths crisis. In this blog, whilst welcoming the additional funding and commitment to levelling up adult education, Linus Pardoe sets out three challenges that the programme needs to be overcome to make the money count.
Published: | 22 June 2022 |
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Author: | Linus Pardoe |
Companies must disclose gig workers’ hourly earnings
“Gig economy” companies should disclose the average hourly pay received by people working via their platforms, a new report says today.
Published: | 20 June 2017 |
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Conservatives must tell the truth about tax cuts
The Conservatives are doomed to repeat history, where tax cuts don’t meet expectations of growth – unless UK companies are made to invest again in people and infrastructure, writes Andrew O'Brien.
Published: | 02 August 2022 |
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Author: | Andrew O’Brien |
SMF responds to Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s Autumn Statement 2022
The Social Market Foundation's response to Chancellor Jeremy Hunt's Autumn Statement 2022.
Published: | 17 November 2022 |
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More consumers – including people with dementia and cancer – at risk of getting a bad deal from banks
A growing number of consumers – including people with long-term conditions such as dementia and cancer – could be at risk of getting a bad deal from banks because the industry doesn’t pay enough attention to them, new research warns today.
Published: | 19 September 2017 |
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Queen’s Speech is a promising start to Government plans for FE and adult education
In one sense, not much has changed in terms of Government FE and adult education policy as a result of the Queen’s speech.
Published: | 14 May 2021 |
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Author: | Aveek Bhattacharya |
The green (s)crap: SMF responds to Government weakening of MEES
From speaking to landlords, we know that their greatest obstacle (and simultaneously, their greatest motivator) on going green is regulation. Postponing stricter energy efficiency requirements would be a mistake – jeopardising both the Government’s commitment to net zero and better housing.
Published: | 28 July 2023 |
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Author: | Niamh O Regan |