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Without a solid foundation of basic skills, it is difficult for individuals to access decent work and businesses to move up the value chain, writes Andy Norman for the LGC.
Charlotte Alldritt argues that whether or not Boris Johnson grants Scotland a second independence referendum, the idea of the UK continues to fade into myth.
Zoë Billingham writes for the Yorkshire Post and argues that the Government appears increasingly nervous about expanding the model of metro mayors as their influence grows.
CPP finds that paying social care workers the real Living Wage would help remedy unacceptable working conditions and boost the government's levelling up agenda.
CPP finds that paying social care workers the real Living Wage would help remedy unacceptable working conditions and boost the government's levelling up agenda.
Former chair of Ofqual speaks for the first time since the exam results debacle of 2020 and suggests the results were indicative of wider real-world educational inequalities.
New research from CPP reveals that despite the promise of choice for women returning to work after having children, few are able to choose full time work.
In a new report commissioned by CPP, Taylor explains that the algorithm was not biased, and it did what it was asked to do. What it was asked to do was not fair.
Naomi Eisenstadt writes that there are two big areas of reform that must be part of the solution to both adult social care and childcare, and they are inter-related.