The Guardian writes about CPP's latest working paper, highlighting that government support for local authorities in response to Covid-19 is insufficient.
CPP publishes figures highlighting that most upper tier local authorities face Covid-19-related costs that are greater than the funds available to them to respond to the crisis.
Labour Leader Keir Starmer refers to CPP's finding that eight out of ten councils are at risk of effective bankruptcy unless the government increases its Covid-19 funding.
In his latest speech on levelling up, the Prime Minister focuses on physical infrastructure. But we’ll need more than buildings and bridges to create an inclusive recovery.
Huffington Post reports on CPP's latest working paper, noting effects of the coronavirus crisis on council finances will be compounded by the preceding decade of austerity.
CPP is calling on the government to gear up the FE skills system to ensure millions of people are not locked out of the labour market when the furlough scheme comes to an end.
Analysis from CPP suggests that urgent intervention could help prevent 1.2 million people in ‘zombie jobs’ from falling into long-term unemployment when the furlough scheme ends.
Andy Norman appeared on LBC News to speak about what measures the Chancellor needs to implement now to avoid over a million people to be unemployed when the furlough scheme ends.
On the 10th anniversary of the '2020 Public Services Commission', CPP hosted a roundtable, bringing together members of the Commission to discuss what next for public services.
Sky News refers to CPP's findings, highlighting that red wall areas have a high proportion of vulnerable local authorities affected by the Covid-19 crisis.
The fourth blog in our social infrastructure series highlights the need for additional investment in childcare which is vital for fairness, opportunity and inclusive growth.
This is the fifth contribution to CPP’s social infrastructure series. This special edition is concerned with the social infrastructure of public health and obesity.