
Labour’s health reforms can put patients first
A people-centred approach is crucial to tackling chronic diseases.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
A people-centred approach is crucial to tackling chronic diseases.
ByBusinesses can use digital tools to better consider the impacts of climate change, political turbulence and technology.
A special podcast from Spotlight, the New Statesman’s policy supplement.
A holistic approach to learning could unlock new opportunities.
ByThe government's employment service Jobcentre Plus must reframe its focus beyond skills.
ByReal change is possible, even for the most complex cohorts.
ByFlexibility is needed to fix the skills pipeline.
ByWe've progressed on vocational training – but there is more to do.
ByNew technology means cancer diagnosis is better than ever.
From tracking data to working with your supply chain, businesses can make small steps to big carbon reductions.
From the UK’s energy grid to its waterways and transport systems, the government must make concrete plans for steady investment.
ByCan a groundbreaking project help reverse the biodiversity crisis?
There are many false perceptions about the general affluence of this generation. In reality, they need as much help as…
ByPartnership between the NHS, industry and research institutes is crucial to enable the UK to reach its clinical research potential.
ByHealth and social care experts came together to discuss how a Labour government could transform the sector.
At the New Statesman’s Future of Healthcare conference, policymakers discussed the role that new technological frontiers will bring to the…
ByInvestors have a role to play in supporting the transition away from fossil fuels.
Early support for transitions into work and lifelong learning are key.
ByA renewed focus on prevention will be crucial in helping individuals, society and the health service.
Britain has a strong background in pharmaceuticals and clinical trials but is struggling to achieve its full potential.