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  1. An unrecognisable woman playing a slot machine in a social club

    Reforming gambling taxation: How to lift half a million children out of poverty

    A key priority for the government’s upcoming child poverty strategy should be to remove the two-child limit and scrap the household benefit cap.
    6 August 2025
  2. A young woman with a long ponytail sits looking out of a bus window

    State of the North 2025 - The kids aren't alright: How to deliver for young people in the North

    This year’s State of the North report highlights how regional inequality exacerbates the growing challenges facing many young northerners. 
    17 July 2025
  3. Southport high street on a sunny day. A colourful selection of people out shopping and some planters full of flowers

    Places to come together: Rebuilding local solidarities against the far right

    A discussion paper on the fight for local investment and why government must create, facilitate and maintain spaces where solidarity might thrive.
    29 July 2025
  4. An illustration of an ideal public transport system: a smiling family cross a road near a green bus with houses and trees in the background

    The transport challenge for low-income households

    Many people living on low incomes in the UK are limited in their ability to access the building blocks of a good life because of poor transport provision.
    15 July 2025

Our greatest asset: The final report of the IPPR Commission on Health and Prosperity

The nation’s health challenges have reached historic proportions, and change is needed.
Harry Quilter-Pinner being interviewed on ITV news

Harry Quilter-Pinner discussing the spending review on ITV

IPPR executive director Harry Quilter-Pinner reacts to the spending review.
Zoe Billingham being interviewed on Channel 4 news

Zoë Billingham discussing Labour's first year on Channel 4 News

IPPR North's Zoë Billingham on Labour's first year in government.

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