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Ed Miliband wants to take Britain on a stealthy path towards socialism

Ed Miliband wants to take Britain on a stealthy path towards socialism

Conservatives have capitulated to the feminist lie on families and marriage (Conservative Home)

CPS research fellow Kathy Gyngell wrote for Conservative Home on families and marriage.

Keith Boyfield on Royal Mail Privatisation

Kieth Boyfield participated in a Voice of Russia UK debate on Royal Mail Privatisation on 16 September 2013.

Tony Lodge in Rail Magazine

CPS Research Fellow Tony Lodge responds to a letter from Christian Wolmar in Rail Magazine.

Building more houses (Daily Telegraph)

Keith Boyfield’s letter to The Daily Telegraph, Thursday 19 September 2013.

Kathy Gyngell on sex-selective abortion (Daily Mail)

How can the high priestess of abortion support the barbarity of terminating a baby just because she’s a girl, asks Kathy Gyngell in the Daily Mail.

Nick Clegg’s ambition to lift the poor from tax is a lesson for Tories over low pay (City A.M.)

Ryan Bourne wrote for City A.M. on how the Liberal Democrats have outflanked Conservatives on the moral case for tax cuts for the low paid.

Ian Hannam backs Heathrow Hub

Heathrow Hub has won backing from star banker Ian Hannam.

Only liberal economic policies will allow us to adapt to disruptive technology (City A.M.)

Ryan Bourne for City A.M. on how liberal economic policies will allow us to adapt to disruptive technology.

Entrepreneurs sit at the heart of a battle over how economies should operate (City AM)

Head of Economic Research Ryan Bourne writes for City AM

The Lobbying Bill

We wish to highlight our grave concern about the Government’s Lobbying Bill

Government has power to tackle rising living costs (Financial Times)

CPS Head of Economic Research and Ruth Porter of the IEA write in the Financial Times on the burden of regulation on wages.

The Times: Senior Tory in crusade for railway competition

Former Tory minister John Redwood has joined others in calling for more ‘open access’ train operators, writes Robert Lea in The Times.

The Independent report Atomic Clock recommendations to be implemented

The UK government have agreed to let Britain’s coal stations bid for “capacity payment” handouts, according to The Independent.

A Heathrow extension saving residents and taxpayers pain (Financial Times)

Neil Collins reported on the recent CPS publication “Double up on Heathrow” in Saturday’s Financial Times.

Centre For Policy Studies To Lead Conservative Party Public Services Policy Development

The CPS is working with the 1922 Committee to bring the best think-tank ideas to the heart of government.

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