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31. A New Cycle of Struggle: The British Left Post-Corbyn  
Amardeep Singh Dhillon (December 2022): The 2019 election defeat of Corbyn’s Labour Party marked the beginning of a new era for the British Left, as the fragile coalitions which had cohered around…  
32. A Care Workforce Fit for Britain  
Jeevun Sandher & Daniel Button (2023): Investing in our care workforce will address unmet care needs. It will also have other knock-on economic, environmental and equality benefits. Raising pay and…  
33. Canaries in the Coalmine: Building Resilience to Online Misinformation among Young People in the UK  
Daniel Allington, Harry Shukman, William Galinsky and Rachel Briscoe (2023): The spread of online misinformation is a key concern in a digitally-permeated society, prompting fears that engagement…  
34. Mainstream and Far Right Islamophobia: A UK-Germany Comparison  
Seema Syeda & Titus Molkenbur (2023): The far right is organising internationally to build a globally connected movement of ethno-nationalists that share Muslim communities as a common target. The…  
35. Developed economies must be bolder to deliver a fair transition for transport  
Stephen Frost, Becca Massey-Chase, Luke Murphy (2022): At COP27 and COP15 global leaders had the opportunity to set out a new vision for transport, one that would protect and restore nature, rapidly…  
36. Green Investment: The Prudent Choice for Prosperity  
Sam Alvis & Luke Murphy (December 2022): The UK drastically needs to reduce carbon emissions and address biodiversity loss. Meanwhile, the public, staring down the barrel of soaring costs and…  
37. Environmental Regulation in the UK after Brexit  
David Baldock (2022): There are a number of possible paths for EU-UK cooperation on environmental regulation, including dynamic alignment with EU law at one extreme and systematic departure from EU…  
38. Beyond Brexit: Promoting Workers' Rights, Decent Jobs, and Standards Through UK-EU Domestic Advisory Groups  
Rosa Crawford (2022): The UK-EU Trade & Cooperation Agreement contained enforceable commitments for governments to maintain high standards of employment and social rights, and environmental and…  
39. We'll Have What They're Having: How Decentralisation in Germany Created the Conditions for "The Great Transformation"  
Frances Foley (2022): Authored by Frances Foley, Deputy Director of Compass, and with a foreword by Lisa Nandy MP, the Shadow Levelling Up Secretary, this publication details the ways in which the UK…  
40. Islamophobia in France: Lessons for the UK and Europe  
Yasser Louati & Seema Syeda (2022): From far-right politicians entering the mainstream to long-term systemic discrimination in employment, housing, education, sport and services, Muslims are one of…  
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