Events

Britain and the ECHR – In Conversation with Peter Lilley

CPS Research Director Karl Williams interviews Lord Lilley about his latest paper from the Centre for Policy Studies, ‘Britain and the ECHR: Past myths, present problems and future options’. Doors will open at 9am, with Karl and Lord Lilley discussing the paper followed by an audience Q&A. Tea, coffee, and breakfast pastries will be available on arrival. Lord Lilley… View Article

In Conversation with Richard Reeves and Nicholas Eberstadt

    Monday 12 May, 14:00-15:00 Old Queen Street Café Richard Reeves, President – American Institute for Boys and Men Nicholas Eberstadt, Henry Wendt Chair in Political Economy – American Enterprise Institute Robert Colvile, Director – Centre for Policy Studies (Chair)   There has been much discussion recently of the UK’s economic inactivity problems. But what… View Article

Forward March or April Showers? The Spring Statement dissected

Rachel Reeves went into her first Budget blaming the Conservatives for the tough decisions she was having to make. But as the Spring Statement approaches, it is the Chancellor’s own decisions that have come under the spotlight – in particular the impact of her tax rises on business confidence, jobs and growth. Can her latest… View Article

Assessing the Schools Bill: pass or fail?

Assessing the Schools Bill: pass or fail?   Monday 10 February 18.00 for 18.15 – 19.30 Old Queen St Café, 6 Old Queen St, SW1H 9HP   Neil O’Brien MP, Shadow Education Minister Sir Daniel Moynihan, CEO – Harris Federation Meg Powell-Chandler, Director – New Schools Network Mark Lehain, Executive Headteacher – Wootton Academy Trust… View Article

Revolutionising Britain: The Legacy of Sir Keith Joseph

Revolutionising Britain: The Legacy of Sir Keith Joseph   Wednesday 26 February 18.00 for 18.30, followed by drinks from 19.30 onwards CPS offices, 57 Tufton St, SW1P 3QL   Vernon Bogdanor, Historian and Research Professor – Centre for British Politics and Government Lord Stephen Parkinson, Chairman – Conservative History Group Karl Williams, Research Director –… View Article