The UK's dysfunctional housing market in which a generation of young people are struggling to get their foot on the housing ladder, stands in the way of inclusive growth.
City Metric highlights critique the from different parts of the political spectrum of the current land trading system. Read more about our work on land value reform.
This event presents new data analysis uncovering the current skills shortages in England and overturning the myth that a university education is the only route to higher earnings.
National Apprenticeship Week gives us an opportunity to consider where our system is going wrong and to devise an ambitious plan to combat in-work poverty, says Andy Norman
Our joint response has been mentioned by The Sunday Times highlighting our concerns that current land compensation rules are a barrier to solving the housing crisis.
The Letwin Review and Brokenshire’s response are steps in the right direction, but they fall short in addressing the issue at the heart of the housing crisis.
Joint response by the CPP, Civitas and Shelter to Ministerial Statement by the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, James Brokenshire.
CPP’s Head of Policy and Engagement Zoë Billingham spoke on why embedding social value through procurement can play a key role in delivering on inclusive growth.
In this blog John Dudding looks at why we need to revisit the fundamental economic philosophy of business to shape ideas on the role of business in delivering inclusive growth.
We have invited Neil McInroy, Chief Executive at CLES and Alex Gardiner, Associate Director at Metro Dynamics to discuss their thoughts on the concept of inclusive growth.