In 2013, radical new policing structures were implemented in Scotland. In 2018, Dame Elish Angiolini was tasked with assessing their effectiveness through the “Independent Review of Complaints Handling, Investigations and Misconduct Issues in Relation to Policing”…
Read MoreThe number of people whose lives will be impacted by cancer is growing. Some will be affected directly, while others indirectly through family and loved ones. In Scotland…
Read MoreWomen are more likely than men to face multiple disadvantages, including homelessness, mental health issues, substance misuse problems, contacts with the criminal justice system, domestic abuse, and sexual exploitation…
Read MoreOne in three people in Wales live in unsafe or unaffordable housing. The pandemic has highlighted these inequalities in the housing sector as lockdowns have led to people…
Read MoreCyprus is heavily relying on fossil fuels; only 15% of Cyprus’s electricity was generated by renewables in 2021. Meanwhile, Cyprus is not currently interconnected with other countries, although there are plans…
Read MoreThe Welsh Government is in the process of consulting the public on proposals for a levy on visitors to Wales. This visitor levy will be implemented as a local tax with local authorities having discretionary powers to tailor the implementation of the levy…
Read MoreIn light of the significant challenges facing independent film in the UK, Alma Economics was commissioned by the British Film Institute (BFI) to conduct an economic review of the value chain for UK independent film…
Read MoreFollowing the government’s commitment in the 2019 manifesto to review children’s social care (CSC), the Independent Review of Children’s Social Care was established in 2021 to understand how money should be best spent to deliver improved outcomes for children and families…
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