The Prime Minister recently appeared surprised to hear that most non-EEA migrants with temporary leave to remain in the UK are not eligible to claim benefits, and hinted at a review in the light of COVID-19. Alan Manning argues the system needs long-term reform, not just a quick fix during the pandemic
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The convoluted saga of Brexit, from the referendum to the final departure of the UK from the EU, has...
As the UK Home Office unveils plans to attract the “brightest and best” individuals to the UK, Johnn...
A year since being appointed Shadow Attorney General, Shami Chakrabarti discusses the challenges and...
America's mass transit systems are in a sorry state, and only a tiny minority of Americans makes use...
The Troubled Families Programme, launched by the coalition in the aftermath of the 2011 riots, was t...
The unique challenges that COVID-19 presents have meant a ‘pause’ in overt work-related requirements...
The government must urgently pay attention to the needs of those most vulnerable in our society. Whi...
While the 2018 Budget proposals mitigate some of the risks of Universal Credit implementation and ma...
As the Withdrawal Agreement got massively defeated in the House of Commons the risks of a no deal ar...
From the US to Britain and across the European Union, governments have been ramping up public spendi...
In February 2015, the UK’s Investigatory Powers Tribunal ruled that data sharing systems between the...
When advisors warned of ‘significant concerns’ about the Alpha variant, the UK government acted quic...
Furloughing is hardly sustainable over time. Differentiated policies are needed to protect existing ...
One of the key political issues during the Covid-19 pandemic has been the extent to which health out...
Previous epidemics have been associated with a fall in births. Trude Lappegård, Axel Peter Kristense...
The convoluted saga of Brexit, from the referendum to the final departure of the UK from the EU, has...
As the UK Home Office unveils plans to attract the “brightest and best” individuals to the UK, Johnn...
A year since being appointed Shadow Attorney General, Shami Chakrabarti discusses the challenges and...
America's mass transit systems are in a sorry state, and only a tiny minority of Americans makes use...