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Weapons of mass destruction?
Biotechnology and security to 2025

The prevailing conditions to 2025 could be conducive to a resurgence of biochemical weapons, says new ippr report
The future of the UK's international development agenda
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General election a crossroads for UK development policy, says new ippr report
An English backlash?
Reactions to devolution 10 years on

A new ippr report suggests increasing public resentment in England about Scotland’s share of public spending and growing support for an English parliament.
Do points mean prizes?
Migration policies and the poor

The Government should take impacts on developing nations into account when designing UK immigration policy, a new ippr report says