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Food security, accessibility, and sustainability should be categorised as a public good says new report by the Lifelong Education Institute The Lifelong Education Institute’s latest report ‘Hungry to Learn: Lifelong Learning Pathways for the Agri-food Sector’ raises concerns over the neglected potential of the agri-food sector in the UK, and especially around the gap between its skills requirements and the available skills provision by agri-food education institutions.
A new report, Behaving to Learn, by the think tank ResPublica challenges the Government to be bold and drive a revolution in behaviour management across state schools to improve the outcomes for children and the lives of teachers.
PRESS RELEASE EMBARGOED | 24th MAY 2023 00:01 For Media Enquires please contact mike.mavrommatis@respublica.org.uk New collection of essays by Conservative MPs offers fresh ideas for tackling poverty across the UK A new book published by the think-tank ResPublica and supported by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation has collected and recommended a range of new policies advocated by Conservative MPs from across the parliamentary party, aimed at improving life for Britain’s least well-off.
PRESS RELEASE New independent regulator needed to protect English football clubs and give working-class fans a greater voice Ahead of the much-anticipated publication of the Government White Paper on the creation of a new independent regulator for English football (IREF), think-tank ResPublica warns that it must not be an ‘owners’ and directors’ charter’ and must ensure that the game’s fans are treated as highly-valued stakeholders and given a greater voice at both club and national level.
In its latest report, ‘Smart Solar at Scale: Meeting the UK’s net-zero emissions and clean growth targets’, ResPublica argues that the energy sector can play a central role in powering the UK’s economic recovery, post-Covid-19.
The Government’s focus on metro-regions has meant that mid-sized cities, towns, districts, and counties have been locked-out of the devolution process.
A new report launched today by the independent think tank ResPublica, set out how we can properly refigure our public health system in the light of its successes and failings in the Covid-19 epidemic.
The next Government must unleash the potential of the UK’s workforce to compete in the 21st century economy. Yet, according to a new report by the think tank, ResPublica, the pledges being made by our main political parties will not be enough to meet the challenges of the fourth industrial revolution and the future of work.
All public-sector and large private sector employers should adopt salary-linked lending and savings systems and promote financial education in the workplace.
Brexit risks creating a dangerous two-tier food system between rich and poor, warns a major new report Current high welfare standards could be compromised by cheaper imports Curbs to migration could drive up labour costs by a half Public procurement policy should help schools and hospitals buy British A no deal Brexit risks creating a dangerous two-tier food system that divides the rich and the poor, with the less well-off forced to accept lower standards, warns a major new report from a leading UK think-tank. The think tank, ResPublica, hopes its report will act as a wakeup call to the Government, which it says has done little to prepare, or protect Britain’s £7.2billion poultry industry. In the report Coming Home to Roost: The British Poultry Industry After Brexit, the think-tank sets out three scenarios: “Evolution” (retaining the status quo), “Trade Liberalisation” (which would see tariffs removed) and “Fortress UK”, where WTO trade tariffs would be imposed on products from the EU. The report, sponsored by the British Poultry Council, identifies the main economic, societal and environmental risks to the poultry meat industry in the event of three potential Brexit scenarios.
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