Archive for October 2011

31 October 2011

Weak City to harm UK jobs

City A.M looks at our new poll on household spending.

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31 October 2011

Coalition pledges £1bn on 100 projects to kickstart the economy

The Telegraph looks at the results of our poll in the context of coalition efforts to kickstart the economy.

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31 October 2011

One-third of adults has cut spending

The Independent reports on our poll showing a third of Britons are cutting back on spending.

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31 October 2011

Third of Brits cut back on spending

The Sun says our new poll shows a lack of confidence in the economy.

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31 October 2011

Plan B: the ideas designed to restart a stalled UK economy

Daniel Boffey and Heather Stewart look at Plan B for the economy and our new poll on consumer spending.

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31 October 2011

Job fears blamed for cuts in spending

Alison Campsie discusses our latest poll on household spending, focussing on fears about job security.

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31 October 2011

Job fears cause people to rein in spending

The Mirror uses our poll to look at what fears around job security are doing to consumer spending.

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31 October 2011

Cameron warns against talking down UK

Elizabeth Rigby looks at our poll on household spending and general pessimism around the economy.

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31 October 2011

The rich and the rest: intensely relaxed no more

Our latest poll on household finances is highlighted in today's Guardian Editorial.

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30 October 2011

Executive greed is still a besetting sin

Nick Cohen looks at our latest report, Painful Separation.

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28 October 2011

Wake Up to Money

James Plunkett is interviewed about our latest report, Painful Separation.

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28 October 2011

As top pay soars, the 99% are left behind

Will Straw takes a look at our report Painful Separation in the context of soaring executive pay.

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27 October 2011

Instead of harrying migrants and the elderly, why not just build homes?

Zoe Williams uses our housing report to argue for more building.

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26 October 2011

Households take prudent route to ease debt burden

James Plunkett is quoted in the Financial Times

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25 October 2011

Home loss risk rises for poorest areas

Cynthia O’Murchu discusses Resolution Foundation research in the Financial Times

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24 October 2011

The squeezed middle: why Ed Miliband's phrase defines the new political battleground

Neil O’Brien discusses Resolution Foundation research in The Telegraph

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21 October 2011

Social mobility is not a myth

Lynsey Hanley discusses Resolution Foundation research on social mobility

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18 October 2011

Emma and Darren on BBC Radio 4's The World Tonight

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18 October 2011

Darren and Karen on BBC Radio 4's The World Tonight

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17 October 2011

Calm down, dears: why women dislike the Tories

Anushka Asthana discusses Resolution Foundation research in The Times

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17 October 2011

The Tories' problem with women keeps getting worse

Samira Shackle discusses Resolution Foundation research in the New Statesman

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13 October 2011

Time to Invest in the Optimists

Julian Dobson discusses Resolution Foundation research in the Huffington Post

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12 October 2011

Hartlepool's lost generation caught in the youth unemployment trap

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10 October 2011

Talking about your generation?

Deirdre Hipwell reports on Resolution Foundation research showing that it would take a family on a low-to-middle income 31 years to raise a deposit for their first home

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7 October 2011

On welfare reform, IDS is ignoring the ERAD project; Miliband must not join him

Stephen Evans discusses Resolution Foundation research showing that those at the top that are capturing the gains from growth, while everyone else benefits less

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7 October 2011

Coalition to boost childcare pot by £300m to target low-earning women

Patrick Wintour discusses Resolution Foundation's success on calls for a rethink on childcare

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7 October 2011

£300m boost to childcare benefit

Kiran Stacey discusses Resolution Foundation's success on calls for a rethink on childcare

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7 October 2011

80,000 more families to get support towards childcare

Anushka Asthana and Michael Savage discuss the impact of the Resolution Foundation's research on childcare

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5 October 2011

Cameron should look at the Big picture to woo women

Mary Ann Sieghart discusses Resolution Foundation research in the Belfast Telegraph

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5 October 2011

The women problem: David Cameron's issues go deeper than casual rudeness

Allegra Stratton discusses Resolution Foundation research in The Guardian

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3 October 2011

David Cameron apologises for Commons remarks to female MPs

Allegra Stratton discusses Resolution Foundation research

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3 October 2011

Cameron's problem with women

Mary Ann Sieghart discusses Resolution Foundation research in The Independent

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2 October 2011

Working for nothing - the truth about low pay in the UK

Heather Stewart reports on our latest publication: Low pay Britain.

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2 October 2011

Cameron's patronising manner stokes women's anger against the coalition

Yvonne Roberts discusses Resolution Foundation research in The Observer

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2 October 2011

Sharp rise in demand for food handouts from poverty-stricken families

Jay Rayner discusses Resolution Foundation research in The Observer

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1 October 2011

TUC welcomes end to default retirement age

Nicholas Timmins reports on Resolution Foundation research

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