Jill Rutter
Jill is an Associate Fellow at IPPR. She writes for Left Foot Forward on a range of issues that include family policy and migration.
We need to save the Cancer Networks: NHS strategy is not bureaucracy
Jill Rutter writes about the need to save the NHS Cancer Networks, arguing NHS strategy is not bureaucracy.
London Met matters
Jill Rutter writes on migration issues and from 2001-2006 was a senior lecturer in education at London Metropolitan University On […]
Social housing and immigration: the need for transparency and fairness
Amidst concerns about migrants’ social housing allocations, statistics offer the public little reassurance - we need a new, transparent and inclusive approach.
Time to talk about integration
We need to be courageous enough to adapt our own practices to individual needs; we need to talk about integration, writes Jill Rutter.
Death of a charity
The coalition government’s vision of a flourishing civil society sector rings hollow this morning. Refugee and Migrant Justice, a charity, has folded.
Which way now for immigration policy?
The coalition government has compromised on immigration. But while the end to child detention is a victory for campaigners, there are huge problems with the proposed cap.