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PEOPLE: Pippa Middleton beim Boodles Boxing Wohltätigkeitsball in London
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Pippa Middleton
Boodles Boxing Ball in aid of The Gordon Ramsay Foundation, Grosvenor House, London, Britain - 12 Sep 2015
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PEOPLE: Pippa Middleton beim Boodles Boxing Wohltätigkeitsball in London
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Pippa Middleton
Boodles Boxing Ball in aid of The Gordon Ramsay Foundation, Grosvenor House, London, Britain - 12 Sep 2015
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PEOPLE: Pippa Middleton beim Boodles Boxing Wohltätigkeitsball in London
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Pippa Middleton
Boodles Boxing Ball in aid of The Gordon Ramsay Foundation, Grosvenor House, London, Britain - 12 Sep 2015
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The Boodles Boxing Ball, in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, Royal Lancaster Hotel, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2008
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Kate Middleton
The Boodles Boxing Ball, in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, Royal Lancaster Hotel, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2008
The Starlight Children's Foundation, brightening the lives of seriously and terminally ill children - The Boodles Boxing Ball is the brainchild of four friends: James Amos, Charlie Gilkes, Hugh Van Cutsem and Jez Lawson, who organise the event every two years.The ball's main sponsor was the luxury jewellers Boodles. James Amos from the Boodles family said 'Boodles are delighted to support this event. It's great fun and raises a huge amount for such a worthwhile charity'. The benefiting charity was Starlight, which grants wishes for terminally and seriously ill children. After dinner, Bianca Nicolas, who suffers from cystic fibrosis, was granted her wish to become a popstar and sing live in front of an audience of several hundred people. An auction was also held later in the evening and the event raised well over GBP 100,000 in total
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Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit to The Royal Foundation of St Katharine, London, UK - 30 Oct 2019
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Camilla Duchess of Cornwall attended The Royal Foundation of St Katharine which hosts retreats, acts as a conference venue for charities and NGOs and provides a meeting space for women's groups, artists and community organisations. HRH met staff and community groups in the Chapel, charities at St Katharine's precinct and visited the Yurt Cafe - a social enterprise with price-protected items, ensuring the menu is accessible to all.
Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit to The Royal Foundation of St Katharine, London, UK - 30 Oct 2019
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Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit to The Royal Foundation of St Katharine, London, UK - 30 Oct 2019
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Camilla Duchess of Cornwall meets baby Clau-Jean Lin and her mother Marie Lin Takacs attended The Royal Foundation of St Katharine which hosts retreats, acts as a conference venue for charities and NGOs and provides a meeting space for womenÕs groups, artists and community organisations. HRH met staff and community groups in the Chapel, charities at St Katharine's precinct and visited the Yurt Cafe - a social enterprise with price-protected items, ensuring the menu is accessible to all.
Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit to The Royal Foundation of St Katharine, London, UK - 30 Oct 2019
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Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit to The Royal Foundation of St Katharine, London, UK - 30 Oct 2019
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Camilla Duchess of Cornwall attended The Royal Foundation of St Katharine which hosts retreats, acts as a conference venue for charities and NGOs and provides a meeting space for women's groups, artists and community organisations. HRH met staff and community groups in the Chapel, charities at St Katharine's precinct and visited the Yurt Cafe - a social enterprise with price-protected items, ensuring the menu is accessible to all.
Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit to The Royal Foundation of St Katharine, London, UK - 30 Oct 2019
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Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit to The Royal Foundation of St Katharine, London, UK - 30 Oct 2019
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (10460889z)
Camilla Duchess of Cornwall meets baby Clau-Jean Lin and her mother Marie Lin Takacs attended The Royal Foundation of St Katharine which hosts retreats, acts as a conference venue for charities and NGOs and provides a meeting space for womenÕs groups, artists and community organisations. HRH met staff and community groups in the Chapel, charities at St Katharine's precinct and visited the Yurt Cafe - a social enterprise with price-protected items, ensuring the menu is accessible to all.
Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit to The Royal Foundation of St Katharine, London, UK - 30 Oct 2019
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Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit to The Royal Foundation of St Katharine, London, UK - 30 Oct 2019
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (10460889c)
Camilla Duchess of Cornwall attended The Royal Foundation of St Katharine which hosts retreats, acts as a conference venue for charities and NGOs and provides a meeting space for women's groups, artists and community organisations. HRH met staff and community groups in the Chapel, charities at St Katharine's precinct and visited the Yurt Cafe - a social enterprise with price-protected items, ensuring the menu is accessible to all.
Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit to The Royal Foundation of St Katharine, London, UK - 30 Oct 2019
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PEOPLE: Pippa Middleton beim Boodles Boxing Wohltätigkeitsball in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX Shutterstock (5074007a)
Pippa Middleton
Boodles Boxing Ball in aid of The Gordon Ramsay Foundation, Grosvenor House, London, Britain - 12 Sep 2015
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PEOPLE: Pippa Middleton beim Boodles Boxing Wohltätigkeitsball in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX Shutterstock (5074007g)
Pippa Middleton
Boodles Boxing Ball in aid of The Gordon Ramsay Foundation, Grosvenor House, London, Britain - 12 Sep 2015
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PEOPLE: Ist wieder zu haben: James Middlet trennt sich von Donna Air
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British Heart Foundation 'Roll Out The Red' Ball, Park Lane Hotel, London, Britain - 10 Feb 2015
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Bianca Jagger hosts 'Arts for Human Rights' Humanitarian Rights Foundation dinner, London, Britain - 14 Oct 2014
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Bianca Jagger hosts 'Arts for Human Rights' Humanitarian Rights Foundation dinner, London, Britain - 14 Oct 2014
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Novak Djokovic Foundation Gala Dinner, London, Britain - 08 Jul 2013
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Novak Djokovic Foundation Gala Dinner, London, Britain - 08 Jul 2013
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Rock On benefit evening for Palestinian Refugee Children with The Hoping Foundation, Cafe De Paris, London, Britain - 20 Jun 2013
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Rock On benefit evening for Palestinian Refugee Children with The Hoping Foundation, Cafe De Paris, London, Britain - 20 Jun 2013
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NY: Mitch WInehouse and Kiera Chaplin present the "Amy Winehouse Foundation"
Kiera Chaplin - February 4, 2013 - MITCH WINEHOUSE With KIERA CHAPLIN Present The AMY WINEHOUSE FOUNDATION held at Electric Room, NYC. Photo Credit: Paul Bruinooge/PatrickMcMullan.com/Sipa USA
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84th Annual Academy Awards, Elton John AIDS Foundation Party, Los Angeles, America - 26 Feb 2012
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Alessandra Ambrosio
84th Annual Academy Awards, Elton John AIDS Foundation Party, Los Angeles, America - 26 Feb 2012
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84th Annual Academy Awards, Elton John AIDS Foundation Party, Los Angeles, America - 26 Feb 2012
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Karolina Kurkova
84th Annual Academy Awards, Elton John AIDS Foundation Party, Los Angeles, America - 26 Feb 2012
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Art for Starlight Party in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, The Saatchi Gallery, London, Britain - 26 Sep 2009
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Kate Middleton
Art for Starlight Party in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, The Saatchi Gallery, London, Britain - 26 Sep 2009
Starlight Children's Foundation hosted a glamorous party on Saturday night (26th September 2009) and raised enough money to grant an additional 100 wishes for some of the country's most seriously ill children. The event at The Saatchi Gallery was the culmination of a year long art project devised specially for Starlight by Rose Astor and Maggie Bolger (co-owners of Kensington family members club Maggie & Rose). Sarah Dawson Starlight's Head of Corporate fundraising said on the night: "Well known figures from the world of art and design* came together to run a series of workshops over the summer inspiring children to create a series of mini-masterpieces which we exhibited today at a wonderful exhibition at The Saatchi Gallery. Tonight with the help of our excellent committee we have hosted a fabulous party and with a stunning selection of auction lots have raised enough money to grant an additional 100 wishes"
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PEOPLE - Muhammad Ali im Alter von 74 gestorben (Archiv Bilder)
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Mohamed Ali
10th Annual Harold Pump Foundation Gala, Los Angeles, America - 12 Aug 2010
The Harold Pump Foundation looks to raise funds to combat cancer by creating awareness, establishing treatment programs, and helping to find a cure for this terrible disease. At this years gala Denzel Washington, Muhammad Ali and Hank Aaron were honored
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Edeyo Foundation Haitian Relief Fundraiser, Los Angeles, America - 20 Jan 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alex J. Berliner/BEI / Rex Features ( 1089992ah )
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CELEBRITY HAIR COLOUR CHANGES
From curly to sleek, blonde to brunette, Beyonce Knowles has had such a bewildering array of hairdos that she must surely spend more time in the hair salon than the recording studio.
Mischa Barton made her name as the ultimate blonde beach babe on teen drama the O.C but she also proves that she can do grown up grooming as a smouldering brunette.
Joss Stone certainly isn't afraid to experiment; blonde, brunette, pink (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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The Elton John Aids Foundation Winter Ball, Grosvenor House, London, Britain - 13 Dec 2009
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Natalie Suliman
The Elton John Aids Foundation Winter Ball, Grosvenor House, London, Britain - 13 Dec 2009
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'An Enduring Vision' Elton John AIDS Foundation Benefit, New York, America - 16 Nov 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Greg Allen / Rex Features ( 1040929d )
Courtney Love
'An Enduring Vision' Elton John AIDS Foundation Benefit, New York, America - 16 Nov 2009
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NEW ORLEANS: BRAD PITT'S "MAKE IT RIGHT" HOMES
20 August 2009 - Lower 9th Ward, New Orleans, Louisiana - 1843 Tennessee St , designed by architects Billes, occupied by Robert Rick is just one of the homes produced by Brad Pitt's 'Make It Right' Foundation. Many houses are now occupied and many more are currenly being built and form part of the renewed community in the once decimated Lower 9th Ward. All 'Make It Right' homes are extremely energy efficient, eco-friendly and are produced using environmentally sensitive construction methods. Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa Press/0908211549 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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'A Time for Heroes' Celebrity Carnival to Benefit the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation, Los Angeles, America - 08 Jun 2008
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David Arquette, Courteney Cox
'A Time for Heroes' Celebrity Carnival to Benefit the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation, Los Angeles, America - 08 Jun 2008
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The Boodles Boxing Ball, in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, Royal Lancaster Hotel, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2008
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Jessica Craig
The Boodles Boxing Ball, in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, Royal Lancaster Hotel, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2008
The Starlight Children's Foundation, brightening the lives of seriously and terminally ill children - The Boodles Boxing Ball is the brainchild of four friends: James Amos, Charlie Gilkes, Hugh Van Cutsem and Jez Lawson, who organise the event every two years.The ball's main sponsor was the luxury jewellers Boodles. James Amos from the Boodles family said 'Boodles are delighted to support this event. It's great fun and raises a huge amount for such a worthwhile charity'. The benefiting charity was Starlight, which grants wishes for terminally and seriously ill children. After dinner, Bianca Nicolas, who suffers from cystic fibrosis, was granted her wish to become a popstar and sing live in front of an audience of several hundred people. An auction was also held later in the evening and the event raised well over GBP 100,000 in total
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The Boodles Boxing Ball, in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, Royal Lancaster Hotel, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2008
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Kate Middleton
The Boodles Boxing Ball, in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, Royal Lancaster Hotel, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2008
The Starlight Children's Foundation, brightening the lives of seriously and terminally ill children - The Boodles Boxing Ball is the brainchild of four friends: James Amos, Charlie Gilkes, Hugh Van Cutsem and Jez Lawson, who organise the event every two years.The ball's main sponsor was the luxury jewellers Boodles. James Amos from the Boodles family said 'Boodles are delighted to support this event. It's great fun and raises a huge amount for such a worthwhile charity'. The benefiting charity was Starlight, which grants wishes for terminally and seriously ill children. After dinner, Bianca Nicolas, who suffers from cystic fibrosis, was granted her wish to become a popstar and sing live in front of an audience of several hundred people. An auction was also held later in the evening and the event raised well over GBP 100,000 in total
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Raisa Gorbachev Foundation presents 'Russian Midsummer Fantasy', The Stud House, Hampton Court Palace, Britain - 07 Jun 2008
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Andreas Kronthaler and Vivienne Westwood
Raisa Gorbachev Foundation presents 'Russian Midsummer Fantasy', The Stud House, Hampton Court Palace, Britain - 07 Jun 2008
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The Boodles Boxing Ball, in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, Royal Lancaster Hotel, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2008
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Prince William and Kate Middleton
The Boodles Boxing Ball, in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, Royal Lancaster Hotel, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2008
The Starlight Children's Foundation, brightening the lives of seriously and terminally ill children - The Boodles Boxing Ball is the brainchild of four friends: James Amos, Charlie Gilkes, Hugh Van Cutsem and Jez Lawson, who organise the event every two years.The ball's main sponsor was the luxury jewellers Boodles. James Amos from the Boodles family said 'Boodles are delighted to support this event. It's great fun and raises a huge amount for such a worthwhile charity'. The benefiting charity was Starlight, which grants wishes for terminally and seriously ill children. After dinner, Bianca Nicolas, who suffers from cystic fibrosis, was granted her wish to become a popstar and sing live in front of an audience of several hundred people. An auction was also held later in the evening and the event raised well over (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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National Alliance On Mental Illness (NAMI) 2025 Mental Health Gala Presented by Maybelline
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Daily Life In Bandung
Artists from the Satria Cakra Manglayang Foundation dodge a snake bite while performing the traditional martial art of debus in Cileunyi Wetan Village, Bandung Regency, West Java, Indonesia, on May 3, 2025. Debus is a traditional martial art from Banten that features extreme stunts such as invulnerability to sharp weapons and fire, and combines physical strength with spiritual and mystical elements. (Photo by Claudio Pramana/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Bandung
Artists from the Satria Cakra Manglayang Foundation play with snakes during a traditional debus martial art performance in Cileunyi Wetan Village, Bandung Regency, West Java, Indonesia, on May 3, 2025. Debus is a traditional martial art from Banten that features extreme stunts such as invulnerability to sharp weapons and fire, and combines physical strength with spiritual and mystical elements. (Photo by Claudio Pramana/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Bandung
Artists from the Satria Cakra Manglayang Foundation dodge a snake bite while performing the traditional martial art of debus in Cileunyi Wetan Village, Bandung Regency, West Java, Indonesia, on May 3, 2025. Debus is a traditional martial art from Banten that features extreme stunts such as invulnerability to sharp weapons and fire, and combines physical strength with spiritual and mystical elements. (Photo by Claudio Pramana/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Bandung
Artists from the Satria Cakra Manglayang Foundation play with snakes during a traditional debus martial art performance in Cileunyi Wetan Village, Bandung Regency, West Java, Indonesia, on May 3, 2025. Debus is a traditional martial art from Banten that features extreme stunts such as invulnerability to sharp weapons and fire, and combines physical strength with spiritual and mystical elements. (Photo by Claudio Pramana/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Bandung
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The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
29th April 2025
Andy Burnham
Mayor of Greater Manchester
The UK’s record on public investment is poor by international standards – spending less than the OECD average for much of the past two decades. To her credit, the Chancellor has boosted capital spending plans by over £100 billion over this Parliament and put in place fiscal rules that reduce the likelihood of cutting investment when fiscal belt-tightening is needed. But that £100 billion won’t go as far as some might think, with much absorbed by reversing cuts planned by the previous Government. And with Britain’s social, economic and defence infrastructure all under strain, tough choices await on 11 June.
How has the balance between social and economic investment changed since 2010? How can the Government address the UK’s legacy of frayed infrastructure, and support ambitions for growth and higher living standards? Which areas of spending – and the country – should be prioritised? And how can investment be used the effectively achieve the Government’s missions?
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The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
29th April 2025
Andy Burnham
Mayor of Greater Manchester
The UK’s record on public investment is poor by international standards – spending less than the OECD average for much of the past two decades. To her credit, the Chancellor has boosted capital spending plans by over £100 billion over this Parliament and put in place fiscal rules that reduce the likelihood of cutting investment when fiscal belt-tightening is needed. But that £100 billion won’t go as far as some might think, with much absorbed by reversing cuts planned by the previous Government. And with Britain’s social, economic and defence infrastructure all under strain, tough choices await on 11 June.
How has the balance between social and economic investment changed since 2010? How can the Government address the UK’s legacy of frayed infrastructure, and support ambitions for growth and higher living standards? Which areas of spending – and the country – should be prioritised? And how can investment be used the effectively achieve the Government’s missions?
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
29th April 2025
Andy Burnham
Mayor of Greater Manchester
The UK’s record on public investment is poor by international standards – spending less than the OECD average for much of the past two decades. To her credit, the Chancellor has boosted capital spending plans by over £100 billion over this Parliament and put in place fiscal rules that reduce the likelihood of cutting investment when fiscal belt-tightening is needed. But that £100 billion won’t go as far as some might think, with much absorbed by reversing cuts planned by the previous Government. And with Britain’s social, economic and defence infrastructure all under strain, tough choices await on 11 June.
How has the balance between social and economic investment changed since 2010? How can the Government address the UK’s legacy of frayed infrastructure, and support ambitions for growth and higher living standards? Which areas of spending – and the country – should be prioritised? And how can investment be used the effectively achieve the Government’s missions?
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
29th April 2025
Andy Burnham
Mayor of Greater Manchester
The UK’s record on public investment is poor by international standards – spending less than the OECD average for much of the past two decades. To her credit, the Chancellor has boosted capital spending plans by over £100 billion over this Parliament and put in place fiscal rules that reduce the likelihood of cutting investment when fiscal belt-tightening is needed. But that £100 billion won’t go as far as some might think, with much absorbed by reversing cuts planned by the previous Government. And with Britain’s social, economic and defence infrastructure all under strain, tough choices await on 11 June.
How has the balance between social and economic investment changed since 2010? How can the Government address the UK’s legacy of frayed infrastructure, and support ambitions for growth and higher living standards? Which areas of spending – and the country – should be prioritised? And how can investment be used the effectively achieve the Government’s missions?
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
29th April 2025
Andy Burnham
Mayor of Greater Manchester
The UK’s record on public investment is poor by international standards – spending less than the OECD average for much of the past two decades. To her credit, the Chancellor has boosted capital spending plans by over £100 billion over this Parliament and put in place fiscal rules that reduce the likelihood of cutting investment when fiscal belt-tightening is needed. But that £100 billion won’t go as far as some might think, with much absorbed by reversing cuts planned by the previous Government. And with Britain’s social, economic and defence infrastructure all under strain, tough choices await on 11 June.
How has the balance between social and economic investment changed since 2010? How can the Government address the UK’s legacy of frayed infrastructure, and support ambitions for growth and higher living standards? Which areas of spending – and the country – should be prioritised? And how can investment be used the effectively achieve the Government’s missions?
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
29th April 2025
Andy Burnham
Mayor of Greater Manchester
The UK’s record on public investment is poor by international standards – spending less than the OECD average for much of the past two decades. To her credit, the Chancellor has boosted capital spending plans by over £100 billion over this Parliament and put in place fiscal rules that reduce the likelihood of cutting investment when fiscal belt-tightening is needed. But that £100 billion won’t go as far as some might think, with much absorbed by reversing cuts planned by the previous Government. And with Britain’s social, economic and defence infrastructure all under strain, tough choices await on 11 June.
How has the balance between social and economic investment changed since 2010? How can the Government address the UK’s legacy of frayed infrastructure, and support ambitions for growth and higher living standards? Which areas of spending – and the country – should be prioritised? And how can investment be used the effectively achieve the Government’s missions?
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
29th April 2025
Ruth Curtice
Chief Executive of the Resolution Foundation
The UK’s record on public investment is poor by international standards – spending less than the OECD average for much of the past two decades. To her credit, the Chancellor has boosted capital spending plans by over £100 billion over this Parliament and put in place fiscal rules that reduce the likelihood of cutting investment when fiscal belt-tightening is needed. But that £100 billion won’t go as far as some might think, with much absorbed by reversing cuts planned by the previous Government. And with Britain’s social, economic and defence infrastructure all under strain, tough choices await on 11 June.
How has the balance between social and economic investment changed since 2010? How can the Government address the UK’s legacy of frayed infrastructure, and support ambitions for growth and higher living standards? Which areas of spending – and the country – should be prioritised? And how can investment be used the effectively achieve the Government’s missions?
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
29th April 2025
James Smith
Research Director at the Resolution Foundation
The UK’s record on public investment is poor by international standards – spending less than the OECD average for much of the past two decades. To her credit, the Chancellor has boosted capital spending plans by over £100 billion over this Parliament and put in place fiscal rules that reduce the likelihood of cutting investment when fiscal belt-tightening is needed. But that £100 billion won’t go as far as some might think, with much absorbed by reversing cuts planned by the previous Government. And with Britain’s social, economic and defence infrastructure all under strain, tough choices await on 11 June.
How has the balance between social and economic investment changed since 2010? How can the Government address the UK’s legacy of frayed infrastructure, and support ambitions for growth and higher living standards? Which areas of spending – and the country – should be prioritised? And how can investment be used the effectively achieve the Government’s missions?
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The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
29th April 2025
James Smith
Research Director at the Resolution Foundation
The UK’s record on public investment is poor by international standards – spending less than the OECD average for much of the past two decades. To her credit, the Chancellor has boosted capital spending plans by over £100 billion over this Parliament and put in place fiscal rules that reduce the likelihood of cutting investment when fiscal belt-tightening is needed. But that £100 billion won’t go as far as some might think, with much absorbed by reversing cuts planned by the previous Government. And with Britain’s social, economic and defence infrastructure all under strain, tough choices await on 11 June.
How has the balance between social and economic investment changed since 2010? How can the Government address the UK’s legacy of frayed infrastructure, and support ambitions for growth and higher living standards? Which areas of spending – and the country – should be prioritised? And how can investment be used the effectively achieve the Government’s missions?
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The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
29th April 2025
Andy Burnham
Mayor of Greater Manchester
Rachael Williamson
Interim Director of Policy, Communication
and External Affairs at the Chartered Institute of Housing
James Smith
Research Director at the Resolution Foundation
Ruth Curtice
Chief Executive of the Resolution Foundation
The UK’s record on public investment is poor by international standards – spending less than the OECD average for much of the past two decades. To her credit, the Chancellor has boosted capital spending plans by over £100 billion over this Parliament and put in place fiscal rules that reduce the likelihood of cutting investment when fiscal belt-tightening is needed. But that £100 billion won’t go as far as some might think, with much absorbed by reversing cuts planned by the previous Government. And with Britain’s social, economic and defence infrastructure all under strain, tough choices await on 11 June.
How has the balance between social and economic investment changed since 2010? How can the Government address the UK’s legacy of frayed infrastructure, and support ambitions for growth and higher living standards? Which areas of spending – and the country – should be prioritised? And how can investment be used the effectively achieve the Government’s missions?
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The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
29th April 2025
Andy Burnham
Mayor of Greater Manchester
Rachael Williamson
Interim Director of Policy, Communication
and External Affairs at the Chartered Institute of Housing
James Smith
Research Director at the Resolution Foundation
Ruth Curtice
Chief Executive of the Resolution Foundation
The UK’s record on public investment is poor by international standards – spending less than the OECD average for much of the past two decades. To her credit, the Chancellor has boosted capital spending plans by over £100 billion over this Parliament and put in place fiscal rules that reduce the likelihood of cutting investment when fiscal belt-tightening is needed. But that £100 billion won’t go as far as some might think, with much absorbed by reversing cuts planned by the previous Government. And with Britain’s social, economic and defence infrastructure all under strain, tough choices await on 11 June.
How has the balance between social and economic investment changed since 2010? How can the Government address the UK’s legacy of frayed infrastructure, and support ambitions for growth and higher living standards? Which areas of spending – and the country – should be prioritised? And how can investment be used the effectively achieve the Government’s missions?
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The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
29th April 2025
Andy Burnham
Mayor of Greater Manchester
Rachael Williamson
Interim Director of Policy, Communication
and External Affairs at the Chartered Institute of Housing
James Smith
Research Director at the Resolution Foundation
Ruth Curtice
Chief Executive of the Resolution Foundation
The UK’s record on public investment is poor by international standards – spending less than the OECD average for much of the past two decades. To her credit, the Chancellor has boosted capital spending plans by over £100 billion over this Parliament and put in place fiscal rules that reduce the likelihood of cutting investment when fiscal belt-tightening is needed. But that £100 billion won’t go as far as some might think, with much absorbed by reversing cuts planned by the previous Government. And with Britain’s social, economic and defence infrastructure all under strain, tough choices await on 11 June.
How has the balance between social and economic investment changed since 2010? How can the Government address the UK’s legacy of frayed infrastructure, and support ambitions for growth and higher living standards? Which areas of spending – and the country – should be prioritised? And how can investment be used the effectively achieve the Government’s missions?
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
29th April 2025
Andy Burnham
Mayor of Greater Manchester
Rachael Williamson
Interim Director of Policy, Communication
and External Affairs at the Chartered Institute of Housing
James Smith
Research Director at the Resolution Foundation
Ruth Curtice
Chief Executive of the Resolution Foundation
The UK’s record on public investment is poor by international standards – spending less than the OECD average for much of the past two decades. To her credit, the Chancellor has boosted capital spending plans by over £100 billion over this Parliament and put in place fiscal rules that reduce the likelihood of cutting investment when fiscal belt-tightening is needed. But that £100 billion won’t go as far as some might think, with much absorbed by reversing cuts planned by the previous Government. And with Britain’s social, economic and defence infrastructure all under strain, tough choices await on 11 June.
How has the balance between social and economic investment changed since 2010? How can the Government address the UK’s legacy of frayed infrastructure, and support ambitions for growth and higher living standards? Which areas of spending – and the country – should be prioritised? And how can investment be used the effectively achieve the Government’s missions?
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
29th April 2025
Rachael Williamson
Interim Director of Policy, Communication
and External Affairs at the Chartered Institute of Housing
The UK’s record on public investment is poor by international standards – spending less than the OECD average for much of the past two decades. To her credit, the Chancellor has boosted capital spending plans by over £100 billion over this Parliament and put in place fiscal rules that reduce the likelihood of cutting investment when fiscal belt-tightening is needed. But that £100 billion won’t go as far as some might think, with much absorbed by reversing cuts planned by the previous Government. And with Britain’s social, economic and defence infrastructure all under strain, tough choices await on 11 June.
How has the balance between social and economic investment changed since 2010? How can the Government address the UK’s legacy of frayed infrastructure, and support ambitions for growth and higher living standards? Which areas of spending – and the country – should be prioritised? And how can investment be used the effectively achieve the Government’s missions?
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
The Resolution Foundation debate: How to spend £100 billion wisely. Which areas of public investment should be prioritised at the Spending Review? in Westminster, London, UK.
29th April 2025
Rachael Williamson
Interim Director of Policy, Communication
and External Affairs at the Chartered Institute of Housing
The UK’s record on public investment is poor by international standards – spending less than the OECD average for much of the past two decades. To her credit, the Chancellor has boosted capital spending plans by over £100 billion over this Parliament and put in place fiscal rules that reduce the likelihood of cutting investment when fiscal belt-tightening is needed. But that £100 billion won’t go as far as some might think, with much absorbed by reversing cuts planned by the previous Government. And with Britain’s social, economic and defence infrastructure all under strain, tough choices await on 11 June.
How has the balance between social and economic investment changed since 2010? How can the Government address the UK’s legacy of frayed infrastructure, and support ambitions for growth and higher living standards? Which areas of spending – and the country – should be prioritised? And how can investment be used the effectively achieve the Government’s missions?
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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