Our vision

Papers

We publish detailed policy papers that examine key issues and offer pragmatic solutions.

With the COVID-19 pandemic, this paper explains the emerging second pandemic: mental health. It also provides a comprehensive set of solutions to ensure mental health issues are treated properly.

This paper shows the issues with the vaccine rollout and how we can ensure every vaccine dose is logged, regardless of where it has been administered.

This paper makes the case for under 18s being given the COVID-19 vaccine.

This paper sets out the case for a public inquiry into those excluded from the Self-Employed Income Support Scheme and the Furlough Scheme.

A pink strip at the top of the paper with the words: "Centre Think Tank ISSN 2634-4696". The paper title is "Expanding furlough. Including more people in the government's income support schemes". Below this is a light blue background with various individuals on. They include a janitor, delivery driver, student and a bus driver. Under this are the words "Briefing paper. By , Torrin Wilkins, January 13th 2021". At the bottom is a white strip with the Centre logo in pink beneath.

This paper shows how the government could expand the furlough scheme to support more workers during the pandemic.

This paper provides solutions for those individuals excluded from the government's income support schemes.

This paper shows how Norwegian prisons focus on rehabilitation and reducing reoffending rates. It also explores the UK prison system and how we can reform it.

A pink strip at the top of the paper with the words: "Centre Think Tank ISSN 2634-4696". The paper title is "Lessons from Denmark: What we can learn from Denmark in their fight against climate change". Under this is a green bike on a light blue background with green mountains in the background. Under this are the words "Briefing paper. By Ariane Far, April 4th 2022". At the bottom is a white strip with the Centre logo in pink beneath.

Lessons from Denmark explores how Denmark protects the environment and how the UK can learn from its success.

A pink strip at the top of the paper with the words: "Centre Think Tank ISSN 2634-4696". The paper is titled "Skilling up: How we fill skill shortages after the pandemic. Below is a light blue section with individuals from different careers such as a doctor, nurse, builder and delivery driver. Below this is the words: "Briefing paper. By Torrin Wilkins, March 11th 2022. At the bottom is a white strip with the Centre logo in pink beneath and the words "Commissioned by" with the Excluded Unity Alliance below this in turquoise.

This paper shows how the UK could implement a new scheme to support small businesses and workers while also filling skill shortages.

At the top of the paper is a pink strip with the words "Centre Think Tank ISSN 2634-4696". Below this is a paper cover in light grey on a white background. The title is the words "Keeping local justice. the case for keeping local justice areas". Under this is an image of a courtroom with people sitting on benches and a judge on a separate table. Under this are the words "By Torrin Wilkins, February 2nd 2022". At the bottom is a white strip with the Centre logo in pink beneath.

This paper shows why we should keep local justice areas and how removing them would impact the justice system.

Other publications

Data centre

See our interactive data pages with the data from our papers, interactive graphs and polling breakdowns.

Parliamentary evidence

This is a collection of our evidence to Parliamentary Committees, which has also been published on Parliament, devolved Parliaments, and devolved Assembly websites.

Mapping

We use stakeholder mapping to understand the views of stakeholders on different issues.