Plus: Johnson’s sub-optimal Brexit trade deal choice. I’m not dreaming of a normal Christmas. And: green jobs – overall, a cost not a benefit.
Reducing their length will help close this attainment gap, while reducing the burden on working families.
If if the higher education sector must take some further pain in the spending review, then the last option is the least bad.
The third in our mini-series of pieces from the Centre for Social Justice on the virus – and helping those in deep poverty.
The first in a mini-series of pieces from the Centre for Social Justice on Covid-19 – and helping those in deep poverty.
We need a long-term poverty strategy and a Social Justice Cabinet Committee. And here’s a Christmas holiday plan for childrens’ food.
Ae consultation on the issue is taking evidence now – and terms of reference for a review will be published in the Budget.
If this morning’s reports are correct, Sunak should be congratulated for starting to take action.
As the short-term economy comes under immense strain, we should support the UK’s biggest single long-term investment.
We urged the Government last week to do so. Others are also on the case – and the Daily Mail this morning publishes its own findings.
We should judge the desirability of a pro-wind energy policy by the social value added, not the numbers employed in the sector.
The first report of a new commission finds that disparities are just as apparent within regions, cities and towns as they are between them.
And when it comes to paying for the crisis measures, as we must, taxes must not fall on younger workers.
The devolved Adult Education Budget ensures that every pound delivers more qualifications that employers actually want.
The final article in ConHome’s series on the Prime Minister’s Reset Moment – and what should follow from it.