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The power of place in tackling climate change
Empowering communities to imagine a better future.
New Times,
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Empowering communities to imagine a better future.
Addressing the prevalence of major conditions has an economic imperative as well as a societal one.
A special podcast from Spotlight, the New Statesman’s policy supplement.
The next government must ensure retirement income is fair and accessible.
ByMarkets for non-bank lending are growing rapidly. How do you make the most of the opportunity?
ByThese ancient landscapes have a myriad of functions, from carbon storage to biodiversity restoration.
ByLarge employers can improve local skills provision by donating their unused funding.
We’ve made a success of apprenticeship funding, but it must evolve to reach its potential.
ByAn apprentice shares her views on the benefits of studying whilst working, and how it has helped her learn new…
The sector is bouncing back. And a new report from State Street shows how to capitalise on a new era.
Improving conditions and benefits could reduce long-term sickness and ultimately increase the UK's productivity.
How do we tackle the UK’s leading cause of death and increase access to early diagnosis and treatment?
One in six individuals in the UK are living with the condition.
Place-based outcomes partnerships can help the NHS move away from the sickness service model.
The chief executive of the UK's largest nuclear decommissioning site introduces case studies on skills, training and apprenticeships.
ByThe global economy depends more on nature and biodiversity than you may think.
A hub of clean energy production is emerging in the North Sea.
We need a holistic approach to decarbonise heating in Britain's rural homes.
ByNew technologies and practices are already delivering benefits.
ByTackling challenges to accelerate our progress to net zero requires lateral thinking.