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Reports, papers, articles, and data from institutions like the OBR, IMF, OECD, Bank of England, ONS, United Nations, and The Lancet, alongside journalism and independent research. Topics range from monetary policy and public finance to food systems, corruption, and the cost of living. Longer documents include AI-generated summaries. Everything is indexed and searchable via the AI research assistant.
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Testing Resilience
Report · 27pp
The evolving conflict in the Middle East has human and economic costs for the countries directly involved, and will test … Fiscal Policy |
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Economic and fiscal outlook 2026
Report · 131pp
This Economic and fiscal outlook (EFO) sets out our central forecast and the uncertainties that surround it for the five … Fiscal Policy |
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From fiscal rules to fiscal traffic lights: rethinking the UK fiscal framework
PDF · 72pp
The central contention of this report is that the UK fiscal framework has some desirable features but is not delivering … Fiscal Policy |
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Environmental change, hunger and hardship in the UK
Report · 16pp
In 2025 , Trussell commissioned an Environmental Evidence Review to explore the links between environmental issues and the drivers of … Food Food Insecurity |
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Potential Pathways and Solutions to Acute Food System Crisis in the UK
Research Paper · 27pp
There is increasing concern in many advanced economies about the risks of disruption and crises in agri-food systems. Government departments … Food Food Insecurity |
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The Economic Benefit of Promoting Healthy Ageing and Community Care
Research Paper
3 THE ECONOMIC BENEFIT OF PROMOTING HEALTHY AGEING AND COMMUNITY CARE © OECD 2025 Foreword Growing demand for health … Community Care Health |
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Fiscal risks and sustainability July 2025
PDF · 152pp
The UK’s public finances have emerged from a series of major global economic shocks in a relatively vulnerable position. At … Fiscal Policy |
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The Cost of Hunger and Hardship
PDF · 135pp
Executive summary This report demonstrates that there is a clear economic case for action to reduce the number of people … Food Food Insecurity |