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Today’s stories from and about the CPS, as well as some of the most interesting articles seen online.
”Osborne has adopted Plan A minus” (Public Service)
In their coverage of the Autumn Statement, publicservice.co.uk quoted CPS Director Tim Knox and Head of Economic Research Ryan Bourne
Unions outfoxing gov’t on pensions, finds ACA (FT Adviser)
FT Adviser reports on Michael Johnson’s research in the ACA discussion paper.
The eurozone implodes: politicians’ dreams encounter a stark reality check (Dublin Finance)
CPS Research Fellow Keith Boyfield writes for Finance Dublin on the realities being encountered by Eurozone politicians.
Top Stories Online
Today’s stories from and about the CPS, as well as some of the most interesting articles seen online.
Ten Regulatory Reforms That Will Create Jobs (egov Monitor)
Lewis James Brown’s article on Dominic Raab MP’s report ‘Escaping the Strait Jacket – Ten regulatory reforms for jobs’ has been featured on e-gov monitor.
More free child care places won’t win over women, Mr Osborne (The Telegraph)
CPS Research Fellow Cristina Odone has written for The Telegraph on the Autumn Statement and the provision of more free early education
Free childcare scheme gets £650m boost (City AM)
CPS Director Tim Knox was quoted in City AM today.
Still think striking is a good idea? (Mail Online)
Head of Economic Research Ryan Bourne was quoted in a Daily Mail article on the Autumn Statement’s impact on the public sector.
Public sector pensions ‘just like the Madoff pyramid’ (Mail Online)
Public sector pensions amount to a risky ‘Madoff-style pyramid’ because they are unfunded to the tune of billions of pounds, a think-tank warned last night.
Centre for Policy Studies reaction to Autumn Statement 2011
Centre for Policy Studies reaction to Autumn Statement 2011
Bank on bankers (The Sun)
Director Tim Knox wrote for The Sun’s Business section ‘banker bashing’.
CPS figures featured in Total Politics Top 100 Political Journalists 2011
Fraser Nelson and Peter Oborne place highly in the TP Top 100 2011.
Top Stories Online
Today’s stories from and about the CPS, as well as some of the most interesting articles seen online.
The Chancellor must help to wake up the hibernating private sector (The Telegraph)
CPS Board member Lord Forsyth of Drumlean writes for The Telegraph on UK debt and the hibernating private sector.