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Institute for Public Policy Research

"IPPR is the UK's leading progressive think tank."
  
    
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Through our well-researched and clearly argued policy analysis, reports and publications, our strong networks in government, academia and the corporate and voluntary sectors and our high media profile, we play a vital role in maintaining the momentum of progressive thought.

ippr was founded by Lord Hollick who developed the idea for an independent progressive think tank in 1986. With Lord Eatwell, Clive Hollick worked for two years setting the charity up. ippr was publicly launched in 1988 with Tessa Blackstone as its first chair and James Cornford as its first director.

Since its inception, ippr has built up a well-deserved reputation for generating new and imaginative ideas. Our aim is to continue to be a force for change by delivering far-reaching and realistic policy solutions that we hope will produce a fairer, more inclusive and more environmentally sustainable world.

Language English
Street 30 - 32 Southampton Street
City Covent Garden
Province/State London
Postal/Zip Code WC2E 7RA
Country UK
Phone +44 (0) 20 7470 6100
Fax +44 (0) 20 7470 6111
Web site (URL) http://www.ippr.org.uk/

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