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Settling up: a new deal to unlock immigration reform and build trust


This paper presents opportunities to upgrade democracy through setting out a practical route to detoxify one of the most polarised policy issues – immigration. The paper calls for the United Kingdom Government to commission a national deliberative process – a citizens’ assembly – on earned settlement, and to pilot place-based deliberative processes on integration and...
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Community priorities for preventing suicide in autistic people

Sarah Marsden, Tracey Parsons, Sarah Cassidy, Carrie Allison, Mirabel Pelton, Elizabeth Weir, David Crichton, David Mosse, Jacqui Rodgers, Ian Hall, Lewis Owens, Jon Cheyette, Holly Hodges, Darren Hedley, Simon Baron-Cohen
This article describes the findings from online surveys of autistic people and supporters examining ideas for policies and interventions to prevent suicide in autistic people. Findings highlight the need for upskilling and resourcing healthcare services to deliver autism-specific support at times of crisis and beyond.
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AI's got news for you: can AI improve our information environment?


Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the information environment and becoming a new front door through which the public access the news. This analysis reviews how four leading AI tools – ChatGPT, Google Gemini, Perplexity and Google AI Overviews – respond to news queries. The report finds it is essential that the government incentivises robust...
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Why does the UK struggle with growth? How the centre of government can design better growth policy


The Labour Government in the United Kingdom (UK) has set itself the mission of markedly raising the UK's growth rate. This report sets out the underlying problems with the way the Government – like many previous governments – approaches growth policy and how the centre can be reformed to better equip it to take tough...
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Better politics index 2025


An index focused on measuring the support and development of political leaders as key democratic infrastructure in 10 countries worldwide, including Australia. It offers an evidence-based starting point for analysing the presence, quality, nature and public perception of the leaders at the centre of democracies – a key element of democratic health that lacks consistent...
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