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Recorded LIVE at Centre for Progressive Policy's Inclusive Growth Conference, our latest special episode sees Sam Freedman Ayesha Hazarika, Annabel Smith, PPI's Claire Ainsley, NEF's Danny Sriskandarajah look at where we are now and what the government needs to do to deliver. thepowertest.substack.com/p/can-you-feel…



🚨NEW CPP blog: With the PM about to deliver his Plan for Change, our Research Analyst Tanya Singh sets out some tests for successful missions-based government👇 progressive-policy.net/publications/f…

A new report from Labour Together has identified a public appetite for greater mayoral control in the context of a 'crisis of confidence'. See this clip with Sam Freedman where our Director of Place and Practice Annabel Smith argues that 'default devolution' can provide solutions👇

📢NEW CPP blog: Director of Place and Practice, Annabel Smith sets out CPP's response to the Devolution White Paper as a pragmatic first step in ending centralisation by default 👇 progressive-policy.net/publications/t…


📢Is the Treasury finally embracing regional voices? New article from PoliticsHome contains key insights from CPP's Interim Chief Executive Ben Franklin on the shift to "mature conversations about what local places can do." politicshome.com/news/article/d…


It’s great to see Centre for Cities highlighting the importance of a place-based approach to Local Growth plans. This is something that IGN members from around the UK have long understood as a key to driving inclusive growth everywhere. (1/3)


Glad to have contributed to this timely essay collection. Thanks Aveek Bhattacharya and Phoebe Arslanagić-Little for raising all the right questions.

🚨The underperformance of the UK's foundational sectors costs the economy at least £105 billion. Our latest blog from Tanya Singh asks how policymakers can solve the productivity puzzle in the foundational economy👇 inclusivegrowthnetwork.org/ign-insights/t…

NEW analysis out today from Joseph Rowntree Foundation & Centre for Progressive Policy shows that improving paternity leave poses significant growth benefits to the UK economy. Giving families more choice over who cares for babies could have an economy-wide benefit of £2.8bn ft.com/content/5c4a86…
