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The limits of inequality: why feeling poor matters in an age of abundance
28 July 2026 · Dr Séamus Power

Who benefits from the privatisation of health and social care?
24 March 2026 · Dr Benjamin Goodair

Seeing animals differently: the science and ethics of sentience
23 September 2025 · Professor Jonathan Birch

How can we improve services for young homeless people?
23 July 2024 · Laura Lane

The UK’s relative decline has gone on long enough, it’s time for a new economic strategy
23 January 2024 · Torsten Bell, Stephen Machin

The two-child limit: a growing hole in the UK’s safety net
26 September 2023 · Professor Kitty Stewart

Starting child benefits during pregnancy could help tackle inequality and boost economic growth
23 May 2023 · Mary Reader

What inspired my research approach? Recommended reads from our academics
12 May 2022 · LSE Blogs

Fault lines in the British welfare state and public services make for an unstable recovery
12 May 2022 · Dr Tania Burchardt, Dr Polly Vizard
