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The cost-of-living budget: why it’s time to focus more squarely on need
June 1st, 2022
Police
What politicians and the media said about the benefits system in the 1990s and 2000s caused the public to turn against welfare by 2010
May 24th, 2022
LSE Comment
Beyond tinkering around the edges: reimagining social security policy and its guiding principles
May 16th, 2022
LSE Comment
The most vulnerable households have been forgotten in the cost-of-living crisis and the consequences will be devastating. It’s time to scrap the benefit cap.
April 11th, 2022
Economy and Society
Losing pay: the Low Pay Commission, ‘sleep-in’ shifts, and temporal casualisation as a driver of poverty
March 22nd, 2022
Public Services and the Welfare State
Inflexibility in an integrated system? Policy challenges posed by the design of Universal Credit
February 10th, 2022
Public Services and the Welfare State
Does hiring more NHS managers make hospitals perform better?
January 25th, 2022
COVID-19
The NHS charging system deters people from seeking healthcare and risks undermining the government’s pandemic response
December 15th, 2021
Public Services and the Welfare State
The gradual corporatization of the English NHS has created conditions which have precipitated an increasingly commercialized and entrepreneurial healthcare system
December 10th, 2021
Public Services and the Welfare State
Five ways health systems have changed over the last three decades
November 23rd, 2021
Public Services and the Welfare State
Opioid abuse and government austerity cuts: mortality and hospitalisations in England increased in line with unemployment
November 12th, 2021
Public Services and the Welfare State
Johnson’s social care reforms do nothing to guarantee the future of the ailing care home sector and could even make the problem worse
September 21st, 2021
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