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The abuse of women runners: Implications for the violence against women and girls policy agenda

Rose Broad By Caroline Miles and Rose Broad Filed Under: All posts, British Politics Posted: November 4, 2024

New research at The University of Manchester has found that over two-thirds of women runners across Greater Manchester and Merseyside have experienced abuse. This has taken the form of physical and sexual assaults, verbal abuse, being followed, flashing, and harassment, with only 5% reporting it to the police. This briefing highlights key findings, along with […]

Tagged With: crime, gender inequalities, Health & Safety, justice, policing, SoSS, sport

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Harnessing Digital Solutions for Sustainable Housing Expansion: A GIS-Powered Approach

Photo of Richard Kingston By Richard Kingston Filed Under: All posts, British Politics, Cities and Environment, Digital Futures, Environment Posted: October 17, 2024

The UK government has committed to an ambitious housing strategy of building 1.5 million homes over the next five years to address the chronic housing shortage exacerbated by rising demand, affordability and population growth. This plan must also rectify long-term structural challenges in the housing market whilst ensuring homes are built sustainably. Here, Professor Richard Kingston […]

Tagged With: british politics, climate change, digital, economy, environment, housing, inclusive growth, infrastructure, net zero, sustainability, urban

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Re-professionalising teaching: addressing authorisation, accountability and attrition

Andrew Howes By Louisa Dawes and Andrew Howes Filed Under: All posts, British Politics, Education Posted: September 30, 2024

Teacher recruitment and retention is currently in a critical state – as outlined by The National Foundation for Educational Research’s (NFER) 2024 report on the teacher labour market in England. This puts at risk the quality of education that children and young people receive. In this article, Andrew Howes and Louisa Dawes acknowledge the Labour […]

Tagged With: Children & Young People, education, government, schools

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A raised platform – regulating the digital economy

Luke Yates author image By Luke Yates Filed Under: All posts, British Politics, Cities and Environment, Digital Futures, UK economy, Urban Posted: September 19, 2024

Digital economy businesses have grown rapidly in the last 10-15 years, transforming how we work, travel, consume, and contract workers. Some impacts have been problematic, with growth of short-term lettings platforms reducing access to housing, and gig economy platforms increasing the precariousness of work. In this article, Dr Luke Yates outlines research findings on how […]

Tagged With: digital, economy, government, local government, SoSS

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Clean energy superpower – and climate action kryptonite

Prof Matthew Paterson By Matthew Paterson Filed Under: All posts, British Politics, Energy and Environment, Environment Posted: September 18, 2024

The government have identified climate action as a core mission set out in their manifesto. Framing this in terms of Britain becoming a ‘clean energy superpower’ has generated considerable initiative around renewed climate action, but in this article, Professor Matthew Paterson outlines how this approach creates policy gaps – and potential political problems. Labour has […]

Tagged With: Business Energy & Industry, climate change, decarbonisation, energy, environment, net zero

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Women’s safety and the housing crisis

Isis Barei Guyot author headshotElizabeth Ackerley author headshot By Isis Barei-Guyot, Alison Briggs and Elizabeth Ackerley Filed Under: All posts, British Politics, Urban Posted: September 2, 2024

Austerity measures along with other intersecting crises have resulted in challenges for individuals and organisations supporting the safety of women experiencing homelessness in Manchester and elsewhere. The public funding lost as a result of austerity policies has dealt a severe blow to deprived local authorities in the north of England, resulting in the stripping back […]

Tagged With: gender inequalities, Greater Manchester, inequalities, local government

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New governments bring new opportunities: a way forward for green finance?

James Jackson author headshot By James Jackson Filed Under: All posts, British Politics, Cities and Environment, Environment, UK economy Posted: August 19, 2024

Following the result of the general election in July 2024, the new Labour government is now responsible for ensuring the UK gets back on track with its Net Zero objectives. Green finance has become a burgeoning area of climate politics and financial markets, raising the question over how the new government might utilise it to […]

Tagged With: Business Energy & Industry, carbon reduction, climate change, economy, environment, sustainability

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The childhood obesity crisis – driven by deprivation?

Rachel Griffith By Professor Dame Rachel Griffith Filed Under: All posts, British Politics, UK economy Posted: May 7, 2024

Children growing up in the most deprived areas of the UK are over twice as likely to be obese as children growing up in the least deprived areas. Obesity and associated malnutrition in childhood can have significant long-term impacts on physical and psychological health, and on children’s long-term social and economic outcomes. In this article, […]

Tagged With: Children & Young People, communities, Health & Social Care

The toll of ‘Deaths of Despair’ in England

By Christine Camacho and Luke Munford Filed Under: British Politics, Cities and Environment, Health and Care, Health and Social Care, Levelling up, Urban Posted: March 15, 2024

In 2015, a phenomenon coined as ‘Deaths of Despair’ (DoD) emerged in the US, highlighting an alarming increase in mortality due to drugs, alcohol, and suicides, particularly among white men without a college education. Here, Christine Camacho and Dr Luke Munford explore the spatial patterning of these deaths in England, where an estimated 46,200 lives […]

Tagged With: ARC-GM, british politics, communities, devolution, Health & Social Care, Health inequalities, HOPE, inequalities, Levelling Up, local government, mental health, public health, SHS

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‘I am terribly hard up’: How looking at historical experiences of women’s offending can help to address current problems of benefit fraud.

Charlotte Wildman author headshot By Charlotte Wildman Filed Under: All posts, British Politics, UK economy, Urban Posted: February 5, 2024

Women are disproportionately represented in convictions for benefit fraud: in 2019, females made up 55% of the 98 summary convictions and 58% of the 1160 convictions for indictable benefit fraud offences. Since women’s convictions and custodial sentences are acknowledged to cause significant harm to them and their children, it is important to look at strategies that […]

Tagged With: communities, economy, gender inequalities, wellbeing

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