Paul Hackett, director of the Smith Institute, was extensively quoted in a piece by Emma Thelwell on BBC News UK discussing the need or otherwise for anti-race discrimination laws in the workplace, drawing on our report Making work better. … [Read more...]
Why we need the state to make work better
The Smith Institute's director, Paul Hackett, wrote a joint piece with Sue Ferns (deputy director of Prospect) on the role the state should play in the world of work, drawing on our report Making work better. … [Read more...]
Joining the dots between health & local growth
Writing in New Start, the Smith Institute's head of research Paul Hunter argues for forging closer links between health and economic growth in order to build stronger local economies, based on our report Joining the dots. … [Read more...]
Labour calls for reform to English Councils
LocalGov quotes Hilary Benn MP, Shadow Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, at the launch of our report Labour and localism: perspectives on a new English deal. … [Read more...]
New housing must provide homes
A New Statesman article on the steady growth of 'buy-to-leave' and London's failed housing market discusses our report London for sale? … [Read more...]
Making work better: what can government do?
Paul Hunter, head of research at the Smith Institute, contributed an article to the TUC blog ToUChstone following the publication of our report Making work better. … [Read more...]
Fixing broken workplaces key to recovery
In an article for Prospect - Profile Paul Hackett, director of the Smith Institute, outlined the key findings from our report Making work better. … [Read more...]
Call for elderly to skip a generation in their will
The Daily Telegraph quoted the Smith Institute research report Wealth of our nation in an article on inter-generational fairness. … [Read more...]
Our distorted priorities
Writing about peoples' priorities, popular blogger Stumbling and Mumbling mentioned the Smith Institute's report Making work better. … [Read more...]