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CASE News:
Kitty Stewart contributes to Policy Landscape 2025 report

Published/Broadcast 11 September 2025

In readiness for Parliament's return from its summer holidays, the Resolution Foundation and UK In a Changing Europe have partnered to produce the Policy Landscape 2025 report – a series of evidence-led, research-based assessments of the main policy challenges facing the UK, and how politicians could respond.

In that context, they asked some of the UK’s leading economists, policy experts and political scientists to consider the challenges the country faces in their area of expertise, the immediate and longer-term issues politicians will need to address and the potential implications of any choices they might make.

Professor of Social Policy and Associate Director of CASE Kitty Stewart is among the contributors. She wrote on Poverty and Social Security - she is well known for her work and campaigning on the two-child benefit cap. 

Other LSE academics are Paul Cheshire, Emeritus Professor of Economic Geography, who  wrote about Housing, an area of policy on which he is already much quoted, and Tony Travers, Professor in Practice, Associate Dean of the SPP, Visiting Prof at the Department of Government, and Director of LSE London and he wrote on Local Government, a subject on which he is considered a (if not the) leading expert. 

You can read the report in this link