
Cross Question with Iain Dale
Watch Praful Nargund, the Director of the Good Growth Foundation, on Cross Question talking about growth and the Labour Government.
Year in Review
The Good Growth Foundation looks back on 2024, examining what events have meant for the UK’s growth.
While taking on the NIMBYs, the Government risks being outmanoeuvred by the right
Arthur Fyfe-Stoica, GGF Public Policy Analyst and Public Affairs Manager
Politics Hub with Sophy Ridge
Watch Praful Nargund, the Director of the Good Growth Foundation on Sky’s Politics Hub.
Get Britain Working: Public want supportive rather than punitive welfare reform
The Good Growth Foundation tested attitudes towards various policies aimed at reducing the number of people out of work or economically inactive, finding that the British public strongly supports a more generous welfare system over a more punitive one.
Removing DWP Benefits Could Push People into Crime to Make Ends Meet, Voters Fear
Sophie Huskisson and Ashley Cowburn, The Mirror
UK Trade: EU more important than US according to Brits
New polling from The Good Growth Foundation has found that Brits consistently rank Europe as more important to the UK than the US, following the election of Donald Trump as president.
Could Pension Reform Spur Good Growth?
Last night, Rachel Reeves delivered her first Mansion House speech. Having set out how the Government will approach public finances in the Budget two-weeks ago, Reeves has now outlined a key part of the Government’s strategy to boost economic growth. The word on everybody’s lips is pensions, but will it result in good growth?
A Budget for Growth?
As Rachel Reeves unveils her Budget, all eyes are on how it will shape the UK's path to growth. With promises to end austerity and boost investment, this Budget signals a shift in economic strategy — but will it deliver the growth and stability the public expects? Our latest polling reveals where public sentiment stands and what it could mean for the future of public spending, infrastructure, and green investment.
Praful Nargund was supposed to beat Jeremy Corbyn, now he symbolises Labour's business challenges
Anne McElvoy, The Standard
Almost half of voters back hiking borrowing at Budget to fund new hospitals, roads and rail
Ashley Cowburn, The Mirror
