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Policy Exchange calls on the Government to slow down NHS reforms in order to get GPs on board

By Jonathan Isaby I have already written this morning about the ongoing speculation about what the Government is going to… Read more »

4 April 2011 at 10:56 am | 3 comments

Fabian Richter provides evidence in a CPS paper that – contrary to the claims of pro-AV campaigners – there is no such thing as a safe seat

Fabian Richter was the Conservative parliamentary candidate for Bath in 2010 and is author of The Evaporating Case for Electoral Reform,… Read more »

3 April 2011 at 6:16 am | 43 comments

German economists back British Chancellor

by Paul Goodman George Osborne said in his budget speech that the Government's spending plans "have been strongly endorsed by… Read more »

1 April 2011 at 8:03 am | 4 comments

The IEA publishes a defence of liberalsing the gambling industry

Nick Hayns is Communications Officer at the IEA. More often than not, gambling is dismissed as just another one of… Read more »

31 March 2011 at 5:18 pm | 7 comments

Andrew Haldenby: Businesses need clarity from the Government about the future shape of public services

Andrew Haldenby is Director of the independent think tank Reform. Today Reform held a seminar under the Chatham House Rule with… Read more »

30 March 2011 at 4:47 pm | 3 comments

The IEA calls for an end to state funding of the arts

By Jonathan Isaby Today sees the Arts Council of England announcing funding decisions which will result in cuts in grants… Read more »

30 March 2011 at 11:27 am | 22 comments

The Bow Group emphasises the need for detail from the Government if it is to avoid failure on public health policy

Stuart Carroll and Gary Jones summarise the Bow Group’s response to the Government’s recent public health white paper, ‘Healthy Lives,… Read more »

29 March 2011 at 6:04 am | 5 comments

Open Europe says that Britain could pay over four billion Euros to help bail out Portugal

By Paul Goodman That's Open Europe's estimate, anyway: we linked earlier this morning to the Financial Times's account of José Sócrates's… Read more »

24 March 2011 at 11:11 am | 20 comments

Bruges Group paper proposes that Britain leave the EU and join EFTA instead

By Jonathan Isaby The Bruges Group has just published a paper by Hugo van Randwyck which explores the idea of… Read more »

23 March 2011 at 6:18 am | 20 comments

Ryan Bourne of the Centre for Policy Studies: What we need from tomorrow’s Budget

Ryan Bourne is the Economic and Statistical Researcher at the Centre for Policy Studies. The actions of businesses and individuals… Read more »

22 March 2011 at 2:17 pm | 6 comments

Will Tanner: Information, Choice and the English Baccalaureate

Will Tanner is a Researcher at Reform. The Government is pursuing widespread reform of the education system in order to,… Read more »

18 March 2011 at 4:11 pm | 2 comments

Tim Worstall exposes the flawed and contradictory claims of UK Uncut for the Institute of Economic Affairs

Tim Worstall is a Fellow at the Adam Smith Institute and an occasional comment piece writer for the UK newspapers…. Read more »

18 March 2011 at 6:54 am | 9 comments

Alex Morton of Policy Exchange: How the planning system can be changed to quickly help to increase the supply of new homes

Alex Morton is Senior Research Fellow on Housing and Planning at Policy Exchange, which today publishes More Homes: Fewer Empty… Read more »

17 March 2011 at 6:33 am | 10 comments

Will Tanner of Reform: The challenges for the “army of armchair auditors”

Will Tanner is a Researcher at Reform. Since taking power in May last year, the Government has rightly attempted to… Read more »

17 March 2011 at 6:31 am | 2 comments

Charlie Elphicke MP recommends 10 Policies for Growth in new Centre for Policy Studies paper

Charlie Elphicke is Member of Parliament for Dover & Deal and a research fellow at the Centre for Policy Studies. … Read more »

14 March 2011 at 7:56 am | 3 comments

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