JRF - Price rises still taking a huge chunk of the weekly budget for families with nothing to spare
Rachelle Earwaker, Senior Economist at the Joseph Rowntree Foundation responds to the news that CPI inflation is once more above 10% for January
Rachelle Earwaker, Senior Economist at the Joseph Rowntree Foundation responds to the news that CPI inflation is once more above 10% for January
Police forces in the UK are shot through with Chinese camera technology, according to a survey by the Office of the Biometrics and Surveillance Camera Commissioner.
A Home Office consultation on new powers to help tackle cybercrime is underway (ending on 6 April 2023).
techUK's Financial Services Council is now open for nominations to join its renewed term of office
Private pensions are the biggest component of household wealth in the UK, bigger even than housing. Getting their design right matters enormously. So does taxing them appropriately.
This report gives a new and up-to-date picture of the giving and receiving of significant intergenerational wealth transfers during life, summarising the findings of two research papers.
The UK's leading progressive thinktank, IPPR, has responded to new ONS figures which estimate quarterly GDP growth of zero per cent between October and December last year.
An interview with Kristofer McGhee, General Counsel at the Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education Kristofer, General Counsel at IfATE, is a solicitor and senior civil servant leading IfATE's legal and governance functions and supporting the organisation to deliver its objectives in ...
We spoke to Junior Aerospace Engineer, Daisy Richardson about how designing a mini rocket led to a career in the space sector.
Ofcom recently released in a new document its expectations of MNOs over how they handle the sunsetting of the 2G and 3G phone networks.This comes in the context of the switch-off of the old analog phone network, the PSTN, due to be completed by December 2025.
Julian Jessop, Economics Fellow at the Institute of Economic Affairs, commened on today's GDP figures, which showed the UK economy narrowly avoided recession in 2022
Danielle Jefferies, Policy Analyst at The King's Fund responded to the latest NHS performance statistics
We analyse the impact of changes to devolved income tax rates and bands and benefits, and show the total impact of the changes.
In this episode, we take a look at the state of the NHS across a range of areas.
As the UK continues to wait for the publication of its own National Quantum Strategy, there are key learnings from the Canadian Strategy that the UK can take inspiration.
The Transport Secretary Mark Harper used the address to set out the Government's vision for the future of the railways.
This week is National Apprenticeship Week 2023. To celebrate, we want to introduce some of IfATE's own apprentices, who are part of a newly formed apprentice network within the organisation. Following the latest apprentice panel survey, six recommendations were made, ...
techUK is delighted to support the 20th edition of #SaferInternetDay, which is celebrating with the theme Want to talk about it? Making space for conversations about life online'
This month provides a great chance to see a comet and watch Venus and Jupiter appear to move towards each other.
The UK faces criticism for its approach to human rights in new FTAs
The UK must develop, attract and train the best people to build and use artificial intelligence (AI) in order to maintain the country's position as a world-leader in this field and unlock the societal and economic benefits this technology can bring. However, accessing talent will be one of the biggest challenges of 2023, as shown by techUK's most recent Digital Economy Monitor.
How should pensions be taxed? We propose income tax and National Insurance reforms that would more evenly support pension saving.
Even if Scottish councils were to increase council tax by 5% a year in each of the next two years they may face real-terms cuts to their funding.
The Cloud Strategic Roadmap for Defence sets out the MOD's intent to coordinate and accelerate the most ambitious plans for hyperscale cloud adoption across Defence.
The UK's leading progressive thinktank, IPPR, has responded to the announcement that BP has made 4 billion ($4.8 billion) in profits in the last quarter (Oct-Dec), taking their total annual profits for 2022 to 23 billion ($27.7 billion).