In 2019 there were over 4.2 million disabled people in employment in the UK, rising from just under 2.9 million in 2013. The increase in employment for the disabled population over this period was faster than that for the non-disabled population…
Read MoreAffordable housing helps people to live healthy and productive lives in inclusive communities. In recent years, rents in Wales have increased and there has been lower availability of affordable rental units, exacerbated by…
Read MoreThrilling. Groundbreaking. Diverse. Independent film has long been a vital force shaping British culture, providing stories that excite the imagination, inform and inspire…
Read MoreTourism is a key industry in Wales, accounting for 5% of Welsh gross value-added in 2019, 11% of all employment, and 11% of all registered enterprises in the country (as of 2020). Given the importance of its tourism sector, the Welsh Government wants to…
Read MoreWhat would you do if you found a wallet with £3.7 billion inside? Naturally, you’d deliver it directly to your local police station. But what if decades passed without a lead, or search efforts led to a dead end? How could those funds be put to good use?
Read MoreNick Spyropoulos, our Managing Director, has been appointed to the UK Government Evaluation & Trial Advice Panel (ETAP) to support the design and delivery of robust, high-quality evaluation across government. Managed by the Evaluation Task Force, the Panel…
Read MoreIn 2017, the Welsh Government introduced its own taxation policy for transactions involving the sales and leasing of land and buildings, replacing the UK’s Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT). Wales’s new Land Transaction Tax and Anti-avoidance of Devolved Taxes Act 2017 (LTTA) …
Read MoreA significant proportion of adults in the UK have numeracy skills below GCSE level. Low numeracy skills can lead to forgone wages and other economic consequences for individuals. Many adult learners also struggle with a lack of self-esteem and…
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