Our new report, 'Diagnosis Critical', shows that the decline in public expenditure on social care is impacting the NHS’s capacity to respond to increased demand.
Deprivation, measured across income, employment, education, housing and crime, can explain almost half of the variation in male life expectancy at birth at local authority level.
At the heart of inclusive growth is one big idea: it isn’t enough to welcome the rate, or quantity of economic growth. We also have to consider its quality.
There's a long way to go, but by building an effective post-16 education skills system we can ensure that a low-skill, low-pay job ceases to be anybody’s only option.
Without an understanding of place we will continue to hope for inclusive growth, without finding the means to move away from our current ‘grow now, redistribute later’ approach.
Building a truly place-based skills systems requires further devolution. Local and regional governments must capitalise on the momentum that is beginning to build.
CPP's work on reforming land value capture to help fund incremental infrastructure investment including affordable housing has been highlighted by the BBC.
Enabling individuals and firms to enjoy the benefits of their work has incentivised innovation and increased productivity, delivering real income growth and increased well-being.
The Huffington Post reports about our latest publication ‘Gathering the Windfalll‘, launched in partnership the National Housing Federation and commented on by Theresa May.
The Sun reports about our latest publication ‘Gathering the Windfall‘, launched in partnership the National Housing Federation and commented on by Theresa May.