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Regulation for the future: the implications of public purpose for policy and regulation in utilities


This report follows extensive in-depth research and analysis into how utilities can better address the politics of fairness and the environment and makes recommendations for rethinking the regulatory system to deliver fairness for people and planet.
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Escaping the city? How COVID-19 might affect the UK’s economic geography


This report explores four possible ways the involuntary experiment with remote work might change the United Kingdom’s labour market and economic geography.
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The China question: managing risks and maximising benefits from partnership in higher education and research


This study suggests that on its current trajectory, China is set to overtake the United States to become the world’s biggest spender on research and development, and the UK’s most significant research partner - raising pressing questions for policymakers at a time of rising geopolitical tensions.
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A review of proposals to provide news organisations with access to tax deductible gifts in Australia


This paper argues that there is evidence from overseas, and particularly the United States, to suggest that a not-for-profit news sector would increase media diversity and address market failure in commercially unviable practices like investigative journalism.
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Build back stronger


Drawing on the contributions of over 50,000 citizens, the landmark report of Renew Normal: the People’s Commission on Life After COVID-19 says that without radical reform to build a stronger, more resilient and more united nation, the UK risks never recovering from the huge social and economic impact of the pandemic.
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