David Kingman looks at the role that age played in shaping the outcome of the 2017 general election
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Does the government’s new 25-year environment strategy go far enough?
David Kingman looks at the mixed reaction from experts to the government’s plans for the environment
Is hidden homelessness among children and young adults reaching “crisis” levels?
David Kingman examines some evidence which suggests that young adults are bearing the brunt of England’s homelessness epidemic
New figures: wealthier young people are still much more likely to go to university
David Kingman explains the implications of the latest data on university access
Public Accounts Committee sharply criticises Hinkley Point deal in new report
David Kingman reports on the latest criticism of the government’s plans to build a new nuclear power station on the south coast of England
Recent research paints a grim picture of child poverty in the UK
David Kingman looks at several recent pieces of research which suggest that the UK is sliding backwards on children’s and young people’s living standards
How will raising interest rates affect Millennials?
David Kingman looks at how interest rates have different effects on different age groups
How do young people feel about Britain’s “divorce bill” for leaving the EU?
David Kingman examines the findings from new research into how much British voters could be willing to pay for leaving the EU
Generation Brexit: What do young people want?
IF’s latest report gives a breakdown of the Millennial vote at the EU Referendum, and identifies four distinct “tribes”. Angus Hanton, IF Co-founder, explains why these voters form an important bloc that must not be ignored
Is the UK falling out of love with capitalism?
The results of a recent survey suggest that a large share of the UK electorate would be in favour of greater nationalisation and are opposed to free markets. David Kingman explains