Pressing Reset
A decade ago, the British electorate narrowly voted to leave the EU. It was a decision of generational significance, predicated, in large part, on a picture of splendid isolation that has turned out to be false: it is now clear that Britain is less prosperous than it would otherwise have been. To make matters worse, in the intervening period, the UK has been wracked by both internal and external disruption, from the unabated rise of populism to a global pandemic.
Rejoining the EU is not an immediate prospect. But in an increasingly uncertain world – and with public opinion in favour of greater cooperation – now is the time to revisit our relationship with our European allies. This collection brings together experts and policymakers from the UK and Europe to explore what a new relationship might look like.
Featuring a foreword from Chris Ward MP and contributions from Patrick English, Stella Creasy MP, Liam Byrne MP and many more.
Housing the future
24 March 2026
This report sets out how the next Scottish government should use its powers to deliver a significant increase in housebuilding rates and tackle high housing costs. It analyses the main impacts of the housing emergency, and examines why Scotland hasn’t built enough since 2007. The report also looks at Scottish public attitudes towards the housing emergency and housebuilding and sets out an ambitious set of solutions to ensure enough good quality homes are built.
Continue reading Housing / ScotlandAdopt, innovate, transform
23 March 2026
Drawing on survey data and insights from three focus groups, this report examines the challenges civil servants face in shaping the government’s AI agenda. It sets out five priorities to help address these challenges and unlock the full potential of the workforce.
Continue reading Artificial intelligence / Employment
The Fabian Review
This edition of the Fabian Review revolves around what women want from Labour, featuring Seema Malhotra MP, Paula Harriott, Sara Hyde, Anneliese Dodds MP, Jess Asato MP, and Jade Azim. Elsewhere, Mete Coban MBE highlights the importance of green spaces in London, and Andrew Copson makes the case for a secular state in light of the rise of Christian nationalism.
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18 March 2026
VITTORIO TREVITT: After 30 years of authoritarian rule, Bobi Wine offers Uganda a renewed vision of social democracy
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Solid State
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AOIFE DONAGHY: The public, and workers, are key to successfully embedding AI into the state
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9 March 2026
BRADLEY YOUNG: Sam Fender's latest album captures a positive vision of working-class English solidarity.
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A new threat
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Moral obligation
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PURNA SEN: The government is largely out of step with the public on violence against women – it must do more
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