Learning Lessons
Teaching is a fantastic vocation, which offers the opportunity to change lives. However, the education system is currently experiencing a retention crisis, with the number of teachers leaving the state school sector having increased in recent years.
The Labour government has made some progress in tackling the drivers of teacher attrition, particularly through real terms pay rises, reforms to inspections, and making teachers feel more valued. Yet there remain real issues around workload and stress, while pupil behaviour and the lack of flexible working opportunities are increasingly driving teachers to leave the state sector.
In this report, Joe Dromey and Marcus Johns analyse the drivers of the teacher workforce crisis and the impact that it has on pupils and public finances. The report calls for a teacher recruitment and retention strategy that tackles the drivers of attrition.
Accountability Gap
8 July 2026
Accountability to the UK government dominates all other forms of accountability, consuming local capacity, and creating a chilling effect on local agency. The focus on financial accountability has been too strong, leading to wider considerations like democratic legitimacy and agency being overlooked. In this report, senior researcher Marcus Johns sets out how to create a more balanced system of accountability.
Accountability Gap DevolutionOn the Ladder
6 July 2026
In this report, Ben Cooper and Palma Oxley analyse the scale of the decline in homeownership among young people, its causes, and its impact on new-build housing supply. They set out a series of recommendations to help more people afford their first home, reduce the costs of homeownership, and improve consumer outcomes for those buying a new-build property.
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