Policy in the pub: The future of UK skills
Amanda Ramsay details the events of the UK Skills ‘Top of the Policies’ meeting held by Pragmatic Radicalism, won by Jake Hayman of Future First.
Amanda Ramsay details the events of the UK Skills ‘Top of the Policies’ meeting held by Pragmatic Radicalism, won by Jake Hayman of Future First.
The Institute for Fiscal Studies today urged the government to invest rapidly in skills and science, to avoid falling further behind rising economies like China.
The UK is less well-positioned than France or Germany to take advantage of two key changes to the world economy – the effects of technological innovation, and the rise of Brazil, Russia, India and China.