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Literature review

The growth gap: a literature review of regulation and growth

Rose Poyser, Karan Singh, David Stallibrass

This review summarises the current evidence base connecting financial services regulation to economic growth. It focuses on three key routes to support growth: increasing exports by enhancing the international competitiveness of financial services, increasing the productivity of the UK financial services sector and supporting broader economic growth in the production and distribution of non-financial goods...
Report

Reset: a blueprint for a 21st Century parliament


This report provides an immediate starting point for modernising the Parliament of the United Kingdom into a more inclusive, supportive and effective working institution. It provides the framework for quick and low-cost changes to create immediate impact while longer term structural changes are considered.
Systematic review

What interventions improve outcomes for kinship carers and children in their care

Katherine Young, Marc Winokur, Georgina Mann, Emma Wills, Paula Verdugo, Aron Shlonsky

This review sought to understand the evidence of programmes and policies to improve the outcomes of kinship carers and the children in their care. The review also explored carer and practitioner perspectives on how interventions can best serve them. Programmes specifically designed for kinship families show promise in helping to improve the lives of kinship...
Guide

Trustwatch 2024: a playbook to rebuild trust in politics


Trust in Britain’s system of government is at a record low. This report sets out to better understand the current state of political trust to diagnose what is going wrong, and to develop a playbook to rebuild political trust. It identifies key drivers of low trust from which it builds a series of strategies and...
Report

What does an arts and health organisation do?


To understand what is driving momentum in arts and health and how organisations and practitioners are operating in creating and/or benefitting from that momentum, this report gathers insights from people working in some of the world’s best and most innovative arts and health organisations.
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