25th September 2018

The BIEN Congress in Finland

This year’s BIEN Congress took place in Finland from the 23rd to the 26th August. A closing address was given by the Chair of the Citizen’s Basic Income Trust, Annie Read More

24th September 2018

Opinion survey results from the RSA

In preparation for their recent report on Citizen’s Basic Income, the Royal Society of Arts commissioned a detailed opinion survey. Some conclusions that can be drawn from the report can Read More

20th September 2018

Paul Spicker’s new seminar papers

Paul Spicker has written a blog post about a new series of seminar papers on Citizen’s Basic Income. The first of the papers is now available on the website of Read More

10th September 2018

September 2018 update

To read the Citizen’s Basic Income Trust’s September 2018 monthly update, click here.                        

10th September 2018

BIEN Congress, Finland, August 2018, Annie Miller’s closing remarks

The Citizen’s Basic Income Trust’s Chair, Annie Miller, was invited to give the closing remarks at the BIEN Congress in Finland last month, from the 23rd to the 26th August Read More

10th September 2018

A poster for students

The Citizen’s Basic Income Trust has published a poster for students. On one side is a history of the UK’s social security system, and on the other an introduction to Read More

10th September 2018

A new report from the IPPR

The Institute for Public Policy Research’s Commission on Economic Justice has published its final report, Prosperity and Justice: A plan for the new economy As the IPPR says, the report Read More

10th September 2018

Karen Buck MP and Declan Gaffney suggest a Partial Basic Income

A new blog post by Karen Buck MP and Declan Gaffney asks whether a Partial Basic Income might be ‘a practical response to our society’s widening inequality’.   For supporters, a Basic Read More

8th September 2018

Recent news from the Finland experiment

The organisers of the Finland experiment have published news about the experiment’s evaluation: … The main goal of the analysis is to help understand how receiving a basic income affects Read More

8th September 2018

An article about sanctions from the LSE

The London School of Economics has published a new article, Why benefit sanctions are both ineffective and harmful, based on research about the UK’s sanctions regime: … Without a major rethink, millions of Read More