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Policy Forum Lunch: David Gauke MP

Policy Forum lunch with David Gauke MP (picture, centre-right), Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury and Member of Parliament for South West Hertfordshire. This event is limited attendance only.  For more details contact Jenny Nicholson, [email protected], 0207 222 44 88   Images

China’s approach to the globalised economy

A lecture by Jin Liqun, Chairman of the Supervisory Board, China Investment Corporation 6.30 for 6.45pm, Tuesday 22nd May At The Guildhall, City of London Open the full speech transcript here  Jin Liqun, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of the China Investment Corporation (the top Chinese sovereign wealth fund), delivered a lecture at the Guildhall to… View Article

Is Disraeli right: ‘A sound Conservative government… Tory men and Whig measures?

Jacob Rees-Mogg MP: It’s time for full blooded Toryism CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FULL TRANSCRIPT   In a lecture to the Centre for Policy Studies on Thursday 10 May, Jacob Rees-Mogg called for a return to conviction politics: “The battle of ideas has to be won.  Currently, the Government is doing tremendously important things… View Article

Tobin Tax: golden egg or dead goose?

In association with The Information Daily. The CPS will be streaming a debate live online for the first time. On Monday April 23rd ,11:30 – 13:00, we’re hosting a discussion on the Tobin Tax, in conjunction with The Information Daily. Participants in the discussion include: Andrew Tyrie (Chairman of the UK Parliament’s Treasury Select Committee) Roger Liddle (former adviser… View Article

Anglo-American relations in 2012: Defence cuts and the Presidential election

Westminster, 12.45-2.30pm A Round-table lunch to discuss the nature of Anglo-American defence relations, and to examine the future path of the relationship more broadly under different Presidential election outcomes. Former Shadow Secretary of State for Defence, Bernard Jenkin MP, will explain the context of British defence policy following The Strategic Defence and Security Review and its… View Article

CPS Post Budget Breakfast Meeting

Thursday 22nd March, 2012 from 8.15 for 8.30-9.30am The CPS would be delighted if you could join us for a round-table breakfast meeting to provide immediate reaction to the Chancellor’s 2012 Budget, delivered the day before. Opening remarks will be delivered by: Andrew Tyrie MP – Chairman of the Treasury Select Committee and author of the… View Article

The 2012 Keith Joseph Memorial Lecture

ROGER BOOTLE Managing Director, Capital Economics THE LIMITS TO THE MARKET – LESSONS FROM THE FINANCIAL CRISIS 6.30 for 6.45, Westminster Confirmed acceptances only (Enquiries: [email protected] )

Policy Lunch with Francis Maude MP

In another Centre for Policy Studies roundtable lunch, the Minister for the Cabinet Office Francis Maude explained how the Cabinet Office was trying to lead by example in eliminating Government waste and lowering Government expenditure.

Andrew Sentance Policy Roundtable

Andrew Sentance CBE is Senior Economic Adviser to PWC, a position he took up in November 2011. He was previously an external member of the Monetary Policy Committee of the Bank of England from October 2006 to May 2011. In this roundtable lunch, Andrew outlined what he saw as the key challenges facing the economy over… View Article

David Willetts Policy Forum Luch

David Willetts is Minister of State for Universities and Science. He has been the Member of Parliament for Havant since 1992. He was Shadow Secretary of State for Work and Pensions from 2001-2005 and has worked at the Centre for Policy Studies, HM Treasury, and the Number 10 Policy Unit. In this roundtable lunch, David… View Article

The Iron Lady – Private Screening

CPS Private Screening Monday 16th January, 6.15pm Soho Hotel, London On the evening of Monday 16th January the CPS will be hosting a private screening of ‘The Iron Lady’ at a prestigious West End location. Drinks will be served from 6.15pm, and Lord Saatchi will make a brief introduction before the screening begins. A few… View Article

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