Ayeisha Thomas-Smith is joined by Keir Milburn and Frances Northrop| New Economics Foundation
Ayeisha Thomas-Smith is joined by Khem Rogaly and David Wearing| New Economics Foundation
How a universal basic services approach to housing could meet everyone's needs now and in the future| New Economics Foundation
Envisaging housing as a universal basic service| New Economics Foundation
Ayeisha Thomas-Smith is joined by Adam Ramsay and Shanice McBean| New Economics Foundation
The case for and against central bank losses| New Economics Foundation
We hear a lot about the gender pay gap - but what about the gender wealth gap?| New Economics Foundation
Ayeisha Thomas-Smith is joined by Faiza Shaheen and Alex Chapman| New Economics Foundation
Understanding the distinctiveness of by-and-for organisations| New Economics Foundation
Findings from a test and learn pilot led by Camden council| New Economics Foundation
Transforming the Office for Budget Responsibility into the Office for Fiscal Transparency| New Economics Foundation
The hidden harm of temporary accommodation on children| New Economics Foundation
Guaranteeing support for parents and children| New Economics Foundation
How the private rented sector database can support enforcement and drive up standards| New Economics Foundation
The government wants to attract foreign investment, but is it always good for the economy?| New Economics Foundation
A modern and fairer tax system must be directed at extreme wealth, not further squeeze workers’ salaries| New Economics Foundation
The European Central Bank’s updated strategy reaffirms its support for climate policy, but it has a mixed track record when it comes to concrete actions| New Economics Foundation
The average mileage of an international flight departing the UK has increased about 60 miles since 2019| New Economics Foundation
If governments can consider raising defence spending to 5% of GDP, they cannot in the same breath say there is no money to strengthen care and fix the housing crises| New Economics Foundation
Meet the real beneficiaries of the UK government’s airport obsession| New Economics Foundation
The cost of poverty and public service cuts are likely to spill over and damage growth| New Economics Foundation
Dampening further property speculation in the housing crisis| New Economics Foundation
The economic impacts of the UK failing to secure an EU data adequacy decision| New Economics Foundation