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IPPR's Dr Parth Patel on BBC Politics Live discussing football, vapes, obesity & slave reparations
Parth leads IPPR’s work on democracy and politics.
He also works on public health and inequality. Parth’s research includes studying the sway of underpowered communities over the course of public policy, the contours of social democracy in the 21st century and policies to reduce health inequality.
His research has generated front-page headlines and is often cited in parliamentary debates and committees. Parth is a regular commentator on TV and radio, appearing on BBC News, ITV News, Channel 4 News, Sky News and LBC, and writes for several periodicals, including the New Statesman, Prospect and the British Medical Journal.
Parth is also a doctor in the NHS and was working full-time in an accident and emergency department during the first wave of the Covid-19 pandemic. He also is a clinica...
published: 24 Oct 2024
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Chris Thomas, IPPR, on BBC Politics London discussing the NHS and private healthcare
Chris is a principal research fellow in the work and welfare state team, and heads IPPR's flagship Commission on Health and Prosperity.
Chris is interested in progressive solutions to the challenges faced by our health and care system. He regularly comments on health policy in the media, and has by-lines in The Independent, Health Service Journal, the Times and Tribune, amongst others - his articles can be found here. He has also appeared on range of broadcast, including primetime shows on the BBC, Times TV, LBC and TalkRadio. Chris is also an editor of IPPR's journal of politics and ideas: Progressive Review.
Prior to joining IPPR, Chris led Macmillan Cancer Support's inequality policy team, and prevention research at Cancer Research UK. He has a Masters in International Policy from UC...
published: 02 May 2023
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Dr George Dibb, IPPR, on BBC News discussing investment in the UK economy
Dr George Dibb is associate director for economic policy and head of the Centre for Economic Justice at IPPR.
George is responsible for leading and overseeing IPPR’s work on UK economic policy and is based in the Westminster office.
George is an expert in the areas of business and growth policy; industrial strategy; R&D;, science, and innovation; sustainability and climate change; and taxation. He has years of experience working at the interface of politics, policy, research, and academia particularly around questions of the state’s role in the economy and how policy can seek to not just grow the economy but steer it in a better direction. He guest-edited a recent issue of IPPR’s in-house journal Progressive Review on the topic of modern supply side economics. George is a regular columnis...
published: 18 Jun 2024
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Findings from the first interim report of the IPPR Commission on Health and Prosperity
The UK is getting poorer and sicker, at the same time as the country is facing a challenging economic outlook. After rapid progress on life expectancy in the 20th century, the UK has rising rates of death and impairment – including higher prevalence of long-term conditions and greater rates of multimorbidity.
Good health has its own value – but this paper tests its relationship with prosperity. Good health is vital to an enjoyable and meaningful life, free from avoidable pain, anxiety and, in the worst cases, premature death. But it is also a crucial determinant of our economic prospects, both at an individual and a national level.
This has been poorly accounted for by policymakers. In that context, this paper sets out to quantify whether better health could provide an answer to some of ...
published: 27 Apr 2023
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Marley Morris, IPPR, on BBC News discussing asylum and refugee policy
Marley leads on IPPR’s work on migration and trade policy.
His research includes studies on the new points-based immigration system, the impacts of the 'hostile environment', the distributional effects of Brexit, and public attitudes to immigration and trade.
Marley is the author of numerous reports, articles and policy briefings on migration, Brexit and trade. He regularly provides expert analysis for the national and international press and for broadcast media, including appearances on BBC News, LBC, talkRADIO, Sky News, CNBC and Newsnight.
Prior to joining IPPR, Marley worked as a senior researcher at the consultancy and think tank Counterpoint, where his research focused on the populist radical right in Europe. Marley has an integrated master’s degree in maths and philosophy from Ox...
published: 26 Sep 2023
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IPPR's Commission on Health and Prosperity final report launch
published: 19 Sep 2024
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Chris Thomas, IPPR, on TalkTV discussing economic inactivity
Chris is a principal research fellow in the work and welfare state team, and heads IPPR's flagship Commission on Health and Prosperity.
Chris is interested in progressive solutions to the challenges faced by our health and care system. He regularly comments on health policy in the media, and has by-lines in The Independent, Health Service Journal, the Times and Tribune, amongst others - his articles can be found here. He has also appeared on range of broadcast, including primetime shows on the BBC, Times TV, LBC and TalkRadio. Chris is also an editor of IPPR's journal of politics and ideas: Progressive Review.
Prior to joining IPPR, Chris led Macmillan Cancer Support's inequality policy team, and prevention research at Cancer Research UK. He has a Masters in International Policy from UC...
published: 17 May 2023
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Dr Parth Patel, IPPR, on Sky News discussing the NHS
Dr Parth Patel leads IPPR’s work on democracy and politics.
He also works on public health and inequality. Parth’s research includes studying the sway of underpowered communities over the course of public policy, the contours of social democracy in the 21st century and policies to reduce health inequality.
His research has generated front-page headlines and is often cited in parliamentary debates and committees. Parth is a regular commentator on TV and radio, appearing on BBC News, ITV News, Channel 4 News, Sky News and LBC, and writes for several periodicals, including the New Statesman, Prospect and the British Medical Journal.
Parth is also a doctor in the NHS and was working full-time in an accident and emergency department during the first wave of the Covid-19 pandemic. He also ...
published: 18 Jan 2023
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Wes Streeting speaking at the IPPR Commission on Health and Prosperity final report launch event
The Rt Hon Wes Streeting is the Labour MP for Ilford North, and has been an MP continually since 7 May 2015. He currently holds the Government post of Secretary of State for Health and Social Care.
published: 19 Sep 2024
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Chris Thomas, IPPR, on Channel 4 News discussing the NHS
Chris is a principal research fellow in the work and welfare state team, and heads IPPR's flagship Commission on Health and Prosperity.
Chris is interested in progressive solutions to the challenges faced by our health and care system. He regularly comments on health policy in the media, and has by-lines in The Independent, Health Service Journal, the Times and Tribune, amongst others - his articles can be found here. He has also appeared on range of broadcast, including primetime shows on the BBC, Times TV, LBC and TalkRadio. Chris is also an editor of IPPR's journal of politics and ideas: Progressive Review.
Prior to joining IPPR, Chris led Macmillan Cancer Support's inequality policy team, and prevention research at Cancer Research UK. He has a Masters in International Policy from UC...
published: 12 Jul 2023
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IPPR's Dr Parth Patel on BBC Politics Live discussing football, vapes, obesity & slave reparations
Parth leads IPPR’s work on democracy and politics.
He also works on public health and inequality. Parth’s research includes studying the sway of underpowered c...
Parth leads IPPR’s work on democracy and politics.
He also works on public health and inequality. Parth’s research includes studying the sway of underpowered communities over the course of public policy, the contours of social democracy in the 21st century and policies to reduce health inequality.
His research has generated front-page headlines and is often cited in parliamentary debates and committees. Parth is a regular commentator on TV and radio, appearing on BBC News, ITV News, Channel 4 News, Sky News and LBC, and writes for several periodicals, including the New Statesman, Prospect and the British Medical Journal.
Parth is also a doctor in the NHS and was working full-time in an accident and emergency department during the first wave of the Covid-19 pandemic. He also is a clinical fellow at University College London where he tries to make sense of complex data to better understand race and class inequalities during the pandemic. Parth holds degrees in natural sciences and medicine from the University of Cambridge.
https://wn.com/Ippr's_Dr_Parth_Patel_On_BBC_Politics_Live_Discussing_Football,_Vapes,_Obesity_Slave_Reparations
Parth leads IPPR’s work on democracy and politics.
He also works on public health and inequality. Parth’s research includes studying the sway of underpowered communities over the course of public policy, the contours of social democracy in the 21st century and policies to reduce health inequality.
His research has generated front-page headlines and is often cited in parliamentary debates and committees. Parth is a regular commentator on TV and radio, appearing on BBC News, ITV News, Channel 4 News, Sky News and LBC, and writes for several periodicals, including the New Statesman, Prospect and the British Medical Journal.
Parth is also a doctor in the NHS and was working full-time in an accident and emergency department during the first wave of the Covid-19 pandemic. He also is a clinical fellow at University College London where he tries to make sense of complex data to better understand race and class inequalities during the pandemic. Parth holds degrees in natural sciences and medicine from the University of Cambridge.
- published: 24 Oct 2024
- views: 66
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Chris Thomas, IPPR, on BBC Politics London discussing the NHS and private healthcare
Chris is a principal research fellow in the work and welfare state team, and heads IPPR's flagship Commission on Health and Prosperity.
Chris is interested in ...
Chris is a principal research fellow in the work and welfare state team, and heads IPPR's flagship Commission on Health and Prosperity.
Chris is interested in progressive solutions to the challenges faced by our health and care system. He regularly comments on health policy in the media, and has by-lines in The Independent, Health Service Journal, the Times and Tribune, amongst others - his articles can be found here. He has also appeared on range of broadcast, including primetime shows on the BBC, Times TV, LBC and TalkRadio. Chris is also an editor of IPPR's journal of politics and ideas: Progressive Review.
Prior to joining IPPR, Chris led Macmillan Cancer Support's inequality policy team, and prevention research at Cancer Research UK. He has a Masters in International Policy from UCL. Outside of IPPR, Chris writes widely on public health and its interaction with the economy. He is author of the Five Health Frontiers (Pluto Press, 2021), has advised and written for the World Economic Forum, and has published in a range of peer reviewed journals.
https://wn.com/Chris_Thomas,_Ippr,_On_BBC_Politics_London_Discussing_The_Nhs_And_Private_Healthcare
Chris is a principal research fellow in the work and welfare state team, and heads IPPR's flagship Commission on Health and Prosperity.
Chris is interested in progressive solutions to the challenges faced by our health and care system. He regularly comments on health policy in the media, and has by-lines in The Independent, Health Service Journal, the Times and Tribune, amongst others - his articles can be found here. He has also appeared on range of broadcast, including primetime shows on the BBC, Times TV, LBC and TalkRadio. Chris is also an editor of IPPR's journal of politics and ideas: Progressive Review.
Prior to joining IPPR, Chris led Macmillan Cancer Support's inequality policy team, and prevention research at Cancer Research UK. He has a Masters in International Policy from UCL. Outside of IPPR, Chris writes widely on public health and its interaction with the economy. He is author of the Five Health Frontiers (Pluto Press, 2021), has advised and written for the World Economic Forum, and has published in a range of peer reviewed journals.
- published: 02 May 2023
- views: 101
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Dr George Dibb, IPPR, on BBC News discussing investment in the UK economy
Dr George Dibb is associate director for economic policy and head of the Centre for Economic Justice at IPPR.
George is responsible for leading and overseeing ...
Dr George Dibb is associate director for economic policy and head of the Centre for Economic Justice at IPPR.
George is responsible for leading and overseeing IPPR’s work on UK economic policy and is based in the Westminster office.
George is an expert in the areas of business and growth policy; industrial strategy; R&D;, science, and innovation; sustainability and climate change; and taxation. He has years of experience working at the interface of politics, policy, research, and academia particularly around questions of the state’s role in the economy and how policy can seek to not just grow the economy but steer it in a better direction. He guest-edited a recent issue of IPPR’s in-house journal Progressive Review on the topic of modern supply side economics. George is a regular columnist for LabourList on economic policy and is an experienced media contributor having appeared on air and in print in national and international media including BBC News, Sky News, Channel 4 News, CNBC, Times Radio, Bloomberg, The Guardian, New Statesman and Project Syndicate.
Before joining IPPR, George was the head of industrial strategy and policy engagement at the UCL Institute for Innovation & Public Purpose, working closely with institute founder Prof Mariana Mazzucato, and UCL Public Policy. He was the secretariat of the UCL Commission on Mission Oriented Innovation and Industrial Strategy (MOISS) and the UCL Green Innovation Policy Commission. George joined UCL in 2018 from the cross-party think tank Policy Connect having previously worked in industrial, technology, manufacturing and innovation policy. George holds a PhD in physics from Imperial College London in renewable energy and novel photovoltaic technologies, and worked on the commercialisation of innovation at the National Physical Laboratory.
https://wn.com/Dr_George_Dibb,_Ippr,_On_BBC_News_Discussing_Investment_In_The_UK_Economy
Dr George Dibb is associate director for economic policy and head of the Centre for Economic Justice at IPPR.
George is responsible for leading and overseeing IPPR’s work on UK economic policy and is based in the Westminster office.
George is an expert in the areas of business and growth policy; industrial strategy; R&D;, science, and innovation; sustainability and climate change; and taxation. He has years of experience working at the interface of politics, policy, research, and academia particularly around questions of the state’s role in the economy and how policy can seek to not just grow the economy but steer it in a better direction. He guest-edited a recent issue of IPPR’s in-house journal Progressive Review on the topic of modern supply side economics. George is a regular columnist for LabourList on economic policy and is an experienced media contributor having appeared on air and in print in national and international media including BBC News, Sky News, Channel 4 News, CNBC, Times Radio, Bloomberg, The Guardian, New Statesman and Project Syndicate.
Before joining IPPR, George was the head of industrial strategy and policy engagement at the UCL Institute for Innovation & Public Purpose, working closely with institute founder Prof Mariana Mazzucato, and UCL Public Policy. He was the secretariat of the UCL Commission on Mission Oriented Innovation and Industrial Strategy (MOISS) and the UCL Green Innovation Policy Commission. George joined UCL in 2018 from the cross-party think tank Policy Connect having previously worked in industrial, technology, manufacturing and innovation policy. George holds a PhD in physics from Imperial College London in renewable energy and novel photovoltaic technologies, and worked on the commercialisation of innovation at the National Physical Laboratory.
- published: 18 Jun 2024
- views: 93
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Findings from the first interim report of the IPPR Commission on Health and Prosperity
The UK is getting poorer and sicker, at the same time as the country is facing a challenging economic outlook. After rapid progress on life expectancy in the 20...
The UK is getting poorer and sicker, at the same time as the country is facing a challenging economic outlook. After rapid progress on life expectancy in the 20th century, the UK has rising rates of death and impairment – including higher prevalence of long-term conditions and greater rates of multimorbidity.
Good health has its own value – but this paper tests its relationship with prosperity. Good health is vital to an enjoyable and meaningful life, free from avoidable pain, anxiety and, in the worst cases, premature death. But it is also a crucial determinant of our economic prospects, both at an individual and a national level.
This has been poorly accounted for by policymakers. In that context, this paper sets out to quantify whether better health could provide an answer to some of our most deep-rooted economic challenges and what policies could help ‘price in’ its value across all decision making.
https://wn.com/Findings_From_The_First_Interim_Report_Of_The_Ippr_Commission_On_Health_And_Prosperity
The UK is getting poorer and sicker, at the same time as the country is facing a challenging economic outlook. After rapid progress on life expectancy in the 20th century, the UK has rising rates of death and impairment – including higher prevalence of long-term conditions and greater rates of multimorbidity.
Good health has its own value – but this paper tests its relationship with prosperity. Good health is vital to an enjoyable and meaningful life, free from avoidable pain, anxiety and, in the worst cases, premature death. But it is also a crucial determinant of our economic prospects, both at an individual and a national level.
This has been poorly accounted for by policymakers. In that context, this paper sets out to quantify whether better health could provide an answer to some of our most deep-rooted economic challenges and what policies could help ‘price in’ its value across all decision making.
- published: 27 Apr 2023
- views: 46
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Marley Morris, IPPR, on BBC News discussing asylum and refugee policy
Marley leads on IPPR’s work on migration and trade policy.
His research includes studies on the new points-based immigration system, the impacts of the 'hostil...
Marley leads on IPPR’s work on migration and trade policy.
His research includes studies on the new points-based immigration system, the impacts of the 'hostile environment', the distributional effects of Brexit, and public attitudes to immigration and trade.
Marley is the author of numerous reports, articles and policy briefings on migration, Brexit and trade. He regularly provides expert analysis for the national and international press and for broadcast media, including appearances on BBC News, LBC, talkRADIO, Sky News, CNBC and Newsnight.
Prior to joining IPPR, Marley worked as a senior researcher at the consultancy and think tank Counterpoint, where his research focused on the populist radical right in Europe. Marley has an integrated master’s degree in maths and philosophy from Oxford University.
https://wn.com/Marley_Morris,_Ippr,_On_BBC_News_Discussing_Asylum_And_Refugee_Policy
Marley leads on IPPR’s work on migration and trade policy.
His research includes studies on the new points-based immigration system, the impacts of the 'hostile environment', the distributional effects of Brexit, and public attitudes to immigration and trade.
Marley is the author of numerous reports, articles and policy briefings on migration, Brexit and trade. He regularly provides expert analysis for the national and international press and for broadcast media, including appearances on BBC News, LBC, talkRADIO, Sky News, CNBC and Newsnight.
Prior to joining IPPR, Marley worked as a senior researcher at the consultancy and think tank Counterpoint, where his research focused on the populist radical right in Europe. Marley has an integrated master’s degree in maths and philosophy from Oxford University.
- published: 26 Sep 2023
- views: 95
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Chris Thomas, IPPR, on TalkTV discussing economic inactivity
Chris is a principal research fellow in the work and welfare state team, and heads IPPR's flagship Commission on Health and Prosperity.
Chris is interested in ...
Chris is a principal research fellow in the work and welfare state team, and heads IPPR's flagship Commission on Health and Prosperity.
Chris is interested in progressive solutions to the challenges faced by our health and care system. He regularly comments on health policy in the media, and has by-lines in The Independent, Health Service Journal, the Times and Tribune, amongst others - his articles can be found here. He has also appeared on range of broadcast, including primetime shows on the BBC, Times TV, LBC and TalkRadio. Chris is also an editor of IPPR's journal of politics and ideas: Progressive Review.
Prior to joining IPPR, Chris led Macmillan Cancer Support's inequality policy team, and prevention research at Cancer Research UK. He has a Masters in International Policy from UCL. Outside of IPPR, Chris writes widely on public health and its interaction with the economy. He is author of the Five Health Frontiers (Pluto Press, 2021), has advised and written for the World Economic Forum, and has published in a range of peer reviewed journals.
https://wn.com/Chris_Thomas,_Ippr,_On_Talktv_Discussing_Economic_Inactivity
Chris is a principal research fellow in the work and welfare state team, and heads IPPR's flagship Commission on Health and Prosperity.
Chris is interested in progressive solutions to the challenges faced by our health and care system. He regularly comments on health policy in the media, and has by-lines in The Independent, Health Service Journal, the Times and Tribune, amongst others - his articles can be found here. He has also appeared on range of broadcast, including primetime shows on the BBC, Times TV, LBC and TalkRadio. Chris is also an editor of IPPR's journal of politics and ideas: Progressive Review.
Prior to joining IPPR, Chris led Macmillan Cancer Support's inequality policy team, and prevention research at Cancer Research UK. He has a Masters in International Policy from UCL. Outside of IPPR, Chris writes widely on public health and its interaction with the economy. He is author of the Five Health Frontiers (Pluto Press, 2021), has advised and written for the World Economic Forum, and has published in a range of peer reviewed journals.
- published: 17 May 2023
- views: 51
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Dr Parth Patel, IPPR, on Sky News discussing the NHS
Dr Parth Patel leads IPPR’s work on democracy and politics.
He also works on public health and inequality. Parth’s research includes studying the sway of unde...
Dr Parth Patel leads IPPR’s work on democracy and politics.
He also works on public health and inequality. Parth’s research includes studying the sway of underpowered communities over the course of public policy, the contours of social democracy in the 21st century and policies to reduce health inequality.
His research has generated front-page headlines and is often cited in parliamentary debates and committees. Parth is a regular commentator on TV and radio, appearing on BBC News, ITV News, Channel 4 News, Sky News and LBC, and writes for several periodicals, including the New Statesman, Prospect and the British Medical Journal.
Parth is also a doctor in the NHS and was working full-time in an accident and emergency department during the first wave of the Covid-19 pandemic. He also is a clinical fellow at University College London where he tries to make sense of complex data to better understand race and class inequalities during the pandemic. Parth holds degrees in natural sciences and medicine from the University of Cambridge.
https://wn.com/Dr_Parth_Patel,_Ippr,_On_Sky_News_Discussing_The_Nhs
Dr Parth Patel leads IPPR’s work on democracy and politics.
He also works on public health and inequality. Parth’s research includes studying the sway of underpowered communities over the course of public policy, the contours of social democracy in the 21st century and policies to reduce health inequality.
His research has generated front-page headlines and is often cited in parliamentary debates and committees. Parth is a regular commentator on TV and radio, appearing on BBC News, ITV News, Channel 4 News, Sky News and LBC, and writes for several periodicals, including the New Statesman, Prospect and the British Medical Journal.
Parth is also a doctor in the NHS and was working full-time in an accident and emergency department during the first wave of the Covid-19 pandemic. He also is a clinical fellow at University College London where he tries to make sense of complex data to better understand race and class inequalities during the pandemic. Parth holds degrees in natural sciences and medicine from the University of Cambridge.
- published: 18 Jan 2023
- views: 1067
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Wes Streeting speaking at the IPPR Commission on Health and Prosperity final report launch event
The Rt Hon Wes Streeting is the Labour MP for Ilford North, and has been an MP continually since 7 May 2015. He currently holds the Government post of Secretary...
The Rt Hon Wes Streeting is the Labour MP for Ilford North, and has been an MP continually since 7 May 2015. He currently holds the Government post of Secretary of State for Health and Social Care.
https://wn.com/Wes_Streeting_Speaking_At_The_Ippr_Commission_On_Health_And_Prosperity_Final_Report_Launch_Event
The Rt Hon Wes Streeting is the Labour MP for Ilford North, and has been an MP continually since 7 May 2015. He currently holds the Government post of Secretary of State for Health and Social Care.
- published: 19 Sep 2024
- views: 56
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Chris Thomas, IPPR, on Channel 4 News discussing the NHS
Chris is a principal research fellow in the work and welfare state team, and heads IPPR's flagship Commission on Health and Prosperity.
Chris is interested in ...
Chris is a principal research fellow in the work and welfare state team, and heads IPPR's flagship Commission on Health and Prosperity.
Chris is interested in progressive solutions to the challenges faced by our health and care system. He regularly comments on health policy in the media, and has by-lines in The Independent, Health Service Journal, the Times and Tribune, amongst others - his articles can be found here. He has also appeared on range of broadcast, including primetime shows on the BBC, Times TV, LBC and TalkRadio. Chris is also an editor of IPPR's journal of politics and ideas: Progressive Review.
Prior to joining IPPR, Chris led Macmillan Cancer Support's inequality policy team, and prevention research at Cancer Research UK. He has a Masters in International Policy from UCL. Outside of IPPR, Chris writes widely on public health and its interaction with the economy. He is author of the Five Health Frontiers (Pluto Press, 2021), has advised and written for the World Economic Forum, and has published in a range of peer reviewed journals.
https://wn.com/Chris_Thomas,_Ippr,_On_Channel_4_News_Discussing_The_Nhs
Chris is a principal research fellow in the work and welfare state team, and heads IPPR's flagship Commission on Health and Prosperity.
Chris is interested in progressive solutions to the challenges faced by our health and care system. He regularly comments on health policy in the media, and has by-lines in The Independent, Health Service Journal, the Times and Tribune, amongst others - his articles can be found here. He has also appeared on range of broadcast, including primetime shows on the BBC, Times TV, LBC and TalkRadio. Chris is also an editor of IPPR's journal of politics and ideas: Progressive Review.
Prior to joining IPPR, Chris led Macmillan Cancer Support's inequality policy team, and prevention research at Cancer Research UK. He has a Masters in International Policy from UCL. Outside of IPPR, Chris writes widely on public health and its interaction with the economy. He is author of the Five Health Frontiers (Pluto Press, 2021), has advised and written for the World Economic Forum, and has published in a range of peer reviewed journals.
- published: 12 Jul 2023
- views: 50