Adam Smith Inst - Falling pay gap between CEOs and their employees is nothing to celebrate
Research published last week by the High Pay Centre found that the gap between chief executives' pay and UK average earnings narrowed in 2020.
Research published last week by the High Pay Centre found that the gap between chief executives' pay and UK average earnings narrowed in 2020.
The Institute has worked closely with the green apprenticeship advisory panel and the wider green community to review current apprenticeships against the National Green Jobs Taskforce Report and recommend to trailblazers where their products map to the needs of the ...
In the Content Hub team's first blog, we talked about research we did into Young Offender Institutions (YOIs) that informed the very specific content created to launch the Hub into HMYOI Cookham Wood. In this second blog, we're talking about ...
In a new report, funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, IFS researchers find that English councils' finances held up much better during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, 2020-21, than previously thought. This finding has important implications for local government funding policy in the coming year, and for how the government should respond if councils face another extreme adverse shock in future.
The deployment of next-generation fixed telecoms infrastructure has taken a step forward with two recent announcements.
Professor Len Shackleton, labour market expert at free market think tank the Institute of Economic Affairs, commented on the report
Siva Anandaciva, Chief Analyst at The King's Fund, responded to the Health and Social Care Committee's report, Clearing the backlog caused by the pandemic,
Defence Innovation Loans will run continuously until 16 March 2022, which means no more cycles during this time. Find out what this update means for you and your application.
In November 2021 we held elections for our Health and Social Care Council, welcoming back several existing members as well as saying congratulations to two new members: Phillipa Winter from Softcat, and Sally Rennison from Patients Know Best.
A new opportunity has arisen to engage with the MOD as it considers future options for the procurement of goods and services.
SAPIENT successfully facilitated more than 70 connections between systems during technical interoperability exercise, leading to widespread industry adoption.
New UK investment screening powers enter into force on 4 January 2022
Staff from the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) have been recognised for their outstanding scientific and technical work.
A new Institute for Government report has found that over half (55%) of the Conservative government's manifesto pledges are completed or on track - but 41 pledges are at risk of failure or have been delayed, suspended or abandoned.
Youth PMQs and young people to advise mayors among policy ideas developed by young people from Yorkshire & Humber, and listened to by Mayor Tracy Brabin
New IEA briefing highlights potential unintended consequences of proposed regulatory interventions in digital markets
Today we're pleased to announce the 9 council-led digital projects that will be awarded funding through Round 5 of the Local Digital Fund. The aim of the Local Digital Fund is to help councils transform their digital services in line ...
The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory has announced the winners of a student competition to write an essay about potential threats and opportunities.
When I first started my career in 'IT' as a manual system tester, Business Analysis seemed like an unwieldy beast. Waterfall was the name of the game and if you didn't know it upfront, it was too late. Business Analysis ...
In this festive bonus episode, Shaf Gunton talks to Adaobi Ifeachor about her role as a programme delivery manager in the Get help with technology service. She has advice for people interested in joining this digital profession, and tells us why she set up an engineering academy in Scarborough.
In this study, David Green looks into the growing importance of police pressure groups based on the racial, religious or other identities of officers.
Julian Jessop, Economics Fellow at free market think tank the Institute of Economic Affairs, commented on the figures, published today by the Office for National Statistics
In a new report published today, researchers from the Institute for Fiscal Studies, the Fraser of Allander Institute at Strathclyde University, and University of Stirling Management School look at the lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic for the funding arrangements of the devolved governments of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Think tank calls for urgent action to limit the financial toll of Omicron and the cost of living crisis this winter
In the Home Office CoLab have applied user-centred policy design to make improvements to the refugee integration loans service. In this case study Deputy Director of Design and Research, Katy Arnold, explains how.