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“Legally Disabled?” Transforming the culture of the legal profession

“Legally Disabled?” Transforming the culture of the legal profession

Posted on 23 October 2018 by Debbie Foster

Professor Debbie Foster with Lord Holmes in debate about closing the disability employment gap | © Natasha Hirst In our latest post, Professor Debbie Foster details her current research project […]

The UK Productivity Challenge – Entrepreneurs to the rescue?

The UK Productivity Challenge – Entrepreneurs to the rescue?

Posted on 16 October 2018 by Professor Andrew Henley

In our latest post, Professor Andrew Henley explains how a team of economic, education and skills, health and well-being, transport and infrastructure, and business and enterprise practitioners are tackling the […]

ShareAction – Using Investment to Promote the Living Wage

ShareAction – Using Investment to Promote the Living Wage

Posted on 18 September 2018 by Edmund Heery

In our latest post, Professor Ed Heery explains one of the defining features of the UK’s Living Wage campaign – its emergence from civil society. The Living Wage has been […]