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Is going green putting us further in the red? (E-Bulletin)

The latest bulletin from the Centre for Policy Studies was published yesterday.

Tim Knox: A cut in corporation tax will be beneficial to everyone (LSE Blogs)

CPS Director Tim Knox writes for the London School of Economic on the benefits of cutting corporation tax.

Ryan Bourne interviewed by Voice of Russia Radio

Ryan Bourne, CPS Head of Economic Research, was interviewed by Voice of Russia Radio on the origins and agenda of the Occupy Movement in the UK.

Tory Party heavyweights in public clash over UK’s green agenda (Click Green)

Environmental policy site Click Green profile the CPS debate ‘Is there a valid economic case for ‘going green’ in an ‘age of austerity’?’

Breaking down barriers for exports (Growth Bulletin)

View the latest CPS Growth Bulletin – The Only Way Is Exports

There are more wind farms than necessary (The Telegraph)

Tony Lodge is today published on the Letters page of The Telegraph with an insightful piece on wind farms.

101 schemes with a deficit problem (Financial Times)

Michael Johnson’s letter calling for the 101 local government pensions schemes to be merged into just five funds

News coverage for “How to Cut Corporation Tax”

The CPS today released its report “How To Cut Corporation Tax” by David Martin. We take a look at some of the news coverage for this important paper

CPS Research Fellow calls for pension scheme merger

CPS Research Fellow Michael Johnson has authored an open letter calling for local government pensions schemes to be merged to ensure more efficient performance.

A substantial Corporation Tax cut would send a bold pro-growth, pro-enterprise message (ConHome)

CPS Director Tim Knox writes for Conservative Home on the proposals of Research Fellow David Martin in “How to Cut Corporation Tax”.

Sarkozy Gambles With French Future By Giving Green Light To ‘Tobin Tax’ (E-Gov Monitor)

CPS Head of Economic Research Ryan Bourne spoke to e-gov monitor about French President Nicolas Sarkozy’s gamble to impose a Financial Transaction Tax in his pursuit of re-election in the face of difficult polling.

Protect our children from this toxic cocktail of permissiveness & technology (Mail Right Minds)

Kathy Gyngell continues her series blogging for the Daily Mail’s Right Minds by looking at the effect of a liberal parenting attitude towards Facebook and other technology

Politicians and the pursuit of ‘fairness’ (BBC News)

Head of Economic Research Ryan Bourne was interviewed by BBC News for an article on ‘fairness’ in politics.

Media scramble to screen rising of the Phoenix (Oldham Chronicle)

Documentary film makers are rushing to cover the opening of the Phoenix free school, an academy set to be staffed completely by ex-military, first proposed in the CPS paper ‘Something Can Be Done’

It’s a fix: Coalition plans for Britain’s energy market are likely to boost fuel poverty (City AM)

CPS Research Fellow Tony Lodge writes for City AM on the problem with the Coalition’s energy policies, including the Carbon Floor Price.

‘The Iron Lady’ Review: Slandering Lady Thatcher’s Legacy as Only Hollywood Can (Big Hollywood)

In a review for the Big Hollywood website, Charles C. Johnson criticises the innaccuracies and absences from ‘The Iron Lady’, including no mention for the Centre for Policy Studies.

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