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What does the Levelling Up White Paper mean for Economic policy?

What does the Levelling Up White Paper mean for Economic policy?

by Connor MacDonald | Feb 2, 2022

Related Content   The UK is the most regionally unequal country in the OECD save Ireland and Slovakia. That is the policy context under which the Levelling Up White Paper has been published and provides the backdrop for the missions outlined in the White Paper, to be...
What does the Levelling Up White Paper mean for Health and Social Care policy?

What does the Levelling Up White Paper mean for Health and Social Care policy?

by Robert Ede | Feb 2, 2022

Related Content   There has been much anticipation about ‘Levelling Up’ within the health care sector. It was viewed as a vehicle to land existing arguments about health inequalities that have escaped concerted focus over the past decade. As Policy Exchange warned...
What does the Levelling Up White Paper mean for Innovation policy?

What does the Levelling Up White Paper mean for Innovation policy?

by Benjamin Barnard | Feb 2, 2022

Related Content The Levelling Up White Paper includes a series of new research, development and innovation investments to strengthen the UK’s science base and to boost economic growth across the whole of the UK. As Professor Richard Jones (who is speaking at Policy...
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