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Re:State's research and commentary is regularly featured in the media. You can find press coverage of Re:State's work here.

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Sky News, 10 January 2018

Maisie Borrows, Researcher at Re:State, appeared on Sky News to discuss NHS funding. She argued that a new structure and model of care is needed with a long-term strategy needed, with a particular focus on moving care away from the acute sector.

 


The Week

The Week, 10 January 2018

The Week wrote an article debating the pros and cons of a ring-fenced NHS tax. In it, they refer to Re:State Director Andrew Haldenby’s argument against the idea of a hypothecated NHS tax.

“Another argument against the plan is the “idea that introducing such a tax would risk giving the impression that what matters for the quality of healthcare is the size of the budget”, says Andrew Haldenby, director of think tank Reform.

In a letter to the FT, Haldenby argues that the winter crisis of hospital overcrowdinghighlights  “the organisational problems that bedevil the NHS”, rather than any monetary issues.”

Read the full article here.


Financial Times

Financial Times, 10 January 2018

The Financial Times published a letter from Andrew Haldenby, Director at Re:State, arguing against a hypothecated tax for the NHS on the grounds that it “would risk giving the impression that what matters for the quality of healthcare is the size of the budget”. You can read the text below and find the letter here.

 


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Sky News, 5 January 2018

Alexander Hitchcock, Senior Researcher at Re:State, appeared on Sky News to discuss the issue of NHS funding. He argued that the NHS needs a new model of care, not more funding. Care is not being delivered efficiently, with too much being done in hospitals and not enough in the community.


Telegraph

The Telegraph, 4 January 2018

Andrew Haldenby, Director at Reform, wrote an article for The Telegraph titled ‘This is why the NHS is facing such severe winter pressure’. The article asks how severe is the “winter crisis”? What is causing it? And what should be done to prevent it happening again. The full text can be found below:


David Lidington MP

Coverage: speech on prison reform

On Monday 18 December 2017, Re:State held a speech by the Rt Hon David Lidington MP, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice, on prison reform. Coverage from the event includes The Guardian, The Telegraph and BBC News.


Justine Greening

Social mobility conference: media coverage

On the 14th December 2017, Re:State held its inaugural social mobility conference, setting the agenda over the rest of this parliament for this cross-cutting issue. The Rt Hon Justine Greening MP delivered the keynote speech, announcing the new Department for Education social mobility strategy. There was also three panels looking at each phase of citizen’s lives. 

Coverage was included in The Telegraph, TES, BBC News, BT, Schools Week, FE News, Politics Home, The Guardian and Nursery World


Glint

GLINT, 27 November 2017

Maisie Borrows, Researcher at Re:State, wrote an article for GLINT, arguing that blockchain could provide the backbone for a new, more efficient and secure public service identity management system. This is following the release of Re:State‘s report The future of public service identity: blockchain.

You can read the full article here. 


Public Finance

Public Finance, 23 November 2017

In a budget response, Emilie Sundorph, Researcher at Reform, argues that the budget was right to focus on developing the skills needed in the Fourth Industrial Revolution, but that equipping the future workforce still faces major obstacles. The article was published in Public Finance on Thursday 23 November 2017.

You can read the full article here


Telegraph

The Telegraph, 22 November 2017

In a Budget response, Andrew Haldenby, Director at Re:State argues: “Today Philip Hammond faced down outspoken demands for big spending increases on the NHS. Instead he will hold the NHS establishment to account for its painfully slow progress in modernising the Service.  He is absolutely right to do so.” The article was published in The Telegraph on the 22nd November 2017.

You can read the full article here


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The Times Red Box, 22 November 2017

Alexander Hitchcock, Senior Researcher at Re:State, wrote an article for The Times Red Box exploring whether the public really are as sick of austerity as it is being claimed.

Surveys show that the number of people feeling the effects of austerity are falling and public satisfaction in services, particularly NHS and police, has been increasing whilst budgets have been falling (the only exception to this is social care).

“For some, higher public spending would be the right response to the shock general election result. But ministers will do well to recall that debate on the government’s finances during the election campaign was conspicuous by its absence.”

Read the full article here


Policing Insight

Policing Insight, 14 November 2017

Emilie Sundorph, Researcher at Re:State, wrote an article for Policing Insight about the police complaints system. With some eighty per cent of complainants dissatisfied with the IPCC, is it time for a fundamental change?

“Police and Crime Commissioners should be encouraged to take on the responsibility for the complaints system and prove that their unique relationships with police forces can move the complaints system towards becoming an engine for a more democratically accountable and self-improving police service.”

Read the full article here.


BBC Radio Kent

BBC Radio Kent, 8 November 2017

Maisie Borrows, Researcher at Reform, appeared on BBC Radio Kent to discuss restricting prescriptions for over-the-counter medicines. She argued that the restriction is good for NHS finances as this will save money, which can then be reinvested elsewhere. She highlighted that the majority of people can afford to buy these medicines but appropriate means testing must be in place to identify and support those who cannot.

If you missed it, you can listen to the programme here.


Yorkshire Post

The Yorkshire Post, 3 November 2017

On 3 November 2017, Maisie Borrows, Researcher at Reform, wrote an article for the Yorkshire Post on Re:State‘s recent report Vive la devolution: devolved public-services commissioningThe article argues that devolution in Yorkshire will improve public-service commissioning.

You can read the full article here.


Financial Times

Financial Times, 2 November 2017

On Thursday 2 November 2017, Alexander Hitchcock, Senior Researcher at Re:State, was featured in the Financial Times stating that more IT volunteers must be recruited to combat the pressures of cybercrime. You can read the full article here.