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 - UK recovery half OBR's original predictionesponding to the latest GDP figures of economic growth (0.2%), IPPR says the UK economic recovery is "anaemic" and is calling on the Chancellor to enact "Plan B for deficit reduction".
 - North needs new powers to close widening North/South dividehe North risks being left further behind as the drivers of economic growth are concentrated in the South according to new analysis by IPPR North. The situation is made worse by new economic powers being devolved to London and Scotland.
 - Neighbourhood projects offer opportunity to green Britain's householdsommunities working together are more likely to encourage reduced domestic energy use and increase the popularity of renewable energy technologies than individual green pioneers or even government campaigns.
 - New 'super carer' role needed to spearhead reform of home care for old peoplenew report, funded by the City of London Corporation's City Bridge Trust and published by the leading thinktank IPPR today calls for extensive reform of home care for older people.
 - IPPR North gives guarded welcome to councils keeping some of their business ratesesponding to the announcement by the Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg that councils in England will be allowed to keep a proportion of business rates rather than handing them over to the Treasury, the director of IPPR North, Ed Cox said:…
 - Coalition carbon tax will not reduce carbon: New scheme could waste as much as £1bntax on the emissions of power companies will do nothing to reduce carbon and threatens to sully the reputation of policies aimed at tackling climate change, according to a new report published today by IPPR.
 - Fair localism demands redistribution of business rate revenuesThe local government funding review should ensure reform to business rates goes hand in hand with a fair system of redistribution, according to IPPR North think tank in a new essay published in the latest edition of PPR
 - Emigration decline could lead to 'drastic measures' on immigrationesponding to today's migration figures from the Office of National Statistics, IPPR says the government will be forced into "even more drastic measures" to meet their net migration target.
 - Two-thirds of people unhappy with pay gap in their workplaceTwo-thirds of people believe the gap between the highest and lowest earners in their workplace is too large, according to polling in a new report published today
 - Government must act to stop future housing market bubblesMortgages should be capped at 90 per cent of property values and at a maximum of three-and-a-half times household income, according to a new report published today by IPPR.
 - Action needed to stem rise in long-term unemploymenthe number of people unemployed for more than a year has risen to the highest number since 1997, according to analysis of the latest government data by thinktank IPPR. Latest figures show that there are now 850,000 people who have been…
 - Exports keeping UK out of recessionesponding to today's revised GDP figures, the Chief Economist at IPPR says the UK's recovery is "not going to plan".