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Category: Government spending

18–21 year olds to lose entitlement to housing support

Posted 18th April 2017 & a filed under Blog, Government spending, Housing, Young people.

David Kingman reports on the forthcoming change to housing support for young people

Select committee recommends long-term plan for the NHS

Posted 14th April 2017 & a filed under Blog, Government spending, Health.

David Kingman reports on the findings of the select committee looking at the long-term sustainability of health and social care

The “cock-up theory” of student debt

Posted 13th April 2017 & a filed under Blog, Education, Government spending, Higher Education, Young people.

Angus Hanton, co-founder of IF, deplores the casual misguidedness of policy-makers that is responsible for the plight of debt-burdened graduates

State-funding our students makes economic sense

Posted 12th April 2017 & a filed under Blog, Government spending, Higher Education, Student Loans.

A new paper by Dr Kevin Albertson makes the strong economic case that the government should cover the cost of university tuition fees – because the nation earns that money back. Antony Mason explains

Spring Budget 2017: No long-term solution for problems facing adult social care

Posted 17th March 2017 & a filed under Ageing, Blog, Government spending, Health, Taxation.

David Kingman reports on what the recent Budget did and didn’t contain in relation to adult social care – and why there are few reasons for optimism

New report: State pension “triple lock” discriminates against poorer pensioners

Posted 10th March 2017 & a filed under Ageing, Blog, Government spending, Pensions.

David Kingman looks at some new research which explores the trade-off over the state pension “triple lock”

Select committee urges government to provide more funding for adult social care

Posted 7th March 2017 & a filed under Ageing, Blog, Government spending, Health.

David Kingman looks at a pre-Budget call for additional adult social care funding

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