Creative, arts and humanities degrees: worth the risk?

A few years after the rise in university tuition fees less immediate effects are beginning to emerge such as the decline in those willing to pursue creative degrees. As a young adult about to study English Literature and Creative Writing, Hope Barker discusses the impact of the increased fees on such courses and the process… Read more »

Will gerontocracy dominate the future of industrialised countries?

Dr Marco Morosini, of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zürich, comments on the soaring trend towards gerontocracy in ageing societies and especially in Italy, and its impact on society as a whole. The imbalance of power demands reforms to the voting age, or risks destabilisation that could affect all of Europe  

Hands off my pension!

Richard Lloyd, Which? executive director, explains why young people should support the campaign being led by Which? to have a cap imposed on the fees and charges levied by pension funds

IF Vox Pop: Will the state look after me when I’m old?

IF Vox Pop is a series of pieces expressing personal perspectives on the issues we raise. Here Ruby Joseph, IF volunteer and first-year A-level candidate, describes how the dice are loaded against her generation

Does the stock market encourage short-termism?

David Kingman wonders whether the nature of the stock market might encourage companies to prioritise short-term success over investing in the future