Benjamin Franklin writes for The MJ, arguing that embracing local institutions which serve to reduce pressure on the NHS and support long-term wellbeing must be prioritised.
The government has imposed conditions on businesses in return for taxpayers support, but our research shows that the public want the government to go even further.
This report analyses and addresses the potential long-run economic impacts of coronavirus at place level – seeking to ensure that we do not suffer another lost decade.
This report analyses and addresses the potential long-run economic impacts of COVID-19 at place level – seeking to ensure that we do not suffer another lost decade.
The Sun covers our report 'Back from the brink: Avoiding a lost generation' which highlights that COVID-19 threatens the government's levelling up agenda.
The MJ covers CPP's report 'Back from the brink: Avoiding a lost generation', highlighting CPP's call to build resilience in the worst-hit areas, before levelling up.
The Times writes about CPP's COVID-19 local area health risk rating from April which warned that Middlesbrough was the local authority area most at risk from coronavirus.
New data shows that young people are not only more likely to work in a shutdown sector during this crisis, but they are also less likely to be able to access an apprenticeship.
Andy Norman writes for FEWeek about the need to introduce a turbo-charged ‘right to retrain’ to minimise the number of people locked out of the labour market due to the pandemic.
Rosie Stock Jones writes for Prospect Magazine and argues that it is essential that businesses use government funding to support better job quality for their staff.
This publication is a collection of essays of the former members of the 2020 Public Services Commission and explore what next for public services and the role of the State.
CPP launches a new measure of community spending and finds it was totally decimated in the decade leading up to the Covid-19 crisis causing a fall in civic action.
Organised by Das Progressive Zentrum, Zoë joins the session on combining Economic Recovery and Social Equity in Europe to talk about CPP's work on restarting the economy.
In a context of increasing inequality worldwide, the Forum's purpose is to survey existing private, philanthropic and public financing mechanisms for inclusive growth.
The UK economy is facing its biggest recession in a generation. In the years that follow, different parts of the country are set to experience very different recovery paths.
Rosie Stock Jones writes for the MJ arguing that levelling up is not as simple as North versus South. The principle must be broader, promoting inclusive growth across the UK.
Charlotte Alldritt writes for Public Sector Executive and argues that economically and morally the case for an inclusive recovery is more critical than ever before.
This paper sets out how government efforts to respond to the financial pressures caused by Covid-19 could undermine the levelling up agenda and how the government can address this.
Channel 4 News reports on our latest findings, arguing that the government needs to provide additional funding for local authorities to respond to impact caused by Covid-19.