The Institute for Public Policy Research, self-proclaimed the UK’s leading progressive think tank, proposes a “radical but necessary” reform to the system governing the residential rental marketplace. Suggestions span landlord tax reform, introduction of mandatory open-ended tenancy, wider access to legal aid, and easing of rules about pets, among others. The full report is available […]
“EU foreign policy needs ’embedded’ differentiation” By Giovanni Grevi, courtesy of the European Policy Centre When it comes to EU foreign policy, the trade-off between unanimity and effectiveness is real. Differentiated cooperation could offer a way forward. But member states should design it in such a way that it is as embedded as possible […]
Until not very long ago, “fake meat” would summon images, and perhaps smells and tastes, of highly unconvincing patties composed primarily of soy products and good intentions. No more: the meteoric rise of Beyond Meat, which has soared to prominence on the back of […]