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Safe as Houses 2: A follow-on report into the impact of Universal Credit on Southwark Council’s housing tenants rent payment behaviour

Safe as Houses 2: A follow-on report into the impact of Universal Credit on Southwark Council’s housing tenants rent payment behaviour

By Paul Hunter

Safe as houses: The impact of universal credit on tenants and their rent payment behaviour in the London boroughs of Southwark and Croydon, and Peabody

Safe as houses: The impact of universal credit on tenants and their rent payment behaviour in the London boroughs of Southwark and Croydon, and Peabody

By Paul Hunter and The Smith Institute

Making global connections: the potential of the UK’s regional airports

Making global connections: the potential of the UK’s regional airports

By David Mundy, Douglas Ainsley, James Brass, Jim French, John Godfrey, Jon Riley, Louise Congdon, Mark Povall, Michael Ward, Nigel Schofield, Steve Brittan and Stuart Patrick

Tomorrow’s borrowers: personal debt by 2025 and the policy response

Tomorrow’s borrowers: personal debt by 2025 and the policy response

By The Smith Institute

The future of school and community sport

The future of school and community sport

By Alan Watkinson, Arun Kang, Baroness Sue Campbell CBE, Barry Horne, Clive Efford MP, Dean Horridge, Jane Ashworth OBE, Peter Crowe, Professor Kathleen Armour and Sue Tibballs

School sport participation and the Olympic legacy: a survey of teachers, school games organisers and school sport partnership staff

School sport participation and the Olympic legacy: a survey of teachers, school games organisers and school sport partnership staff

By The Smith Institute

Beatrice Webb: her quest for a fairer society – A hundred years of the Minority Report

Beatrice Webb: her quest for a fairer society – A hundred years of the Minority Report

By Michael Ward

Migration: Where Next? Developing a New Progressive Immigration Policy

Migration: Where Next? Developing a New Progressive Immigration Policy

By Barbara Roche, Dave Garratt, Kamaljeet Jandu, Nick Johnson, Ruth Grove-White and Will Somerville

Feeding Britain – What Consumers Want

Feeding Britain – What Consumers Want

By Dalton Philips, Guy Attenborough, Ian Crute, Lord Whitty, Martin Haworth, Nick Johnson, Nick Mathiason, Professor Judith Buttriss, Richard Lowe and Sue Davies

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