Press coverage for CPS government spending briefing
A new briefing from the Centre for Policy Studies reveals that UK public spending is set to reach almost £1.5 trillion by 2028/29, representing a 23% real-terms increase from 2019/20 levels. The analysis by CPS Head of Fiscal and Economic Policy Daniel Herring shows that spending per adult will climb to £24,190 – a £2,830… View Article
Press coverage for CPS welfare briefing
A new briefing from the Centre for Policy Studies highlights areas of oversight, or lack of ambition, in recent proposed changes to the welfare system announced by Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall. The briefing by CPS Tax and Fiscal Researcher Daniel Herring argues that despite aiming to make £4.1bn in savings by 2029/30, the… View Article
Press coverage for the CPS’ response to the Spring Statement
CPS Director Robert Colvile said ‘the Chancellor’s Spring Statement was fatally undermined by a failure to acknowledge that her own actions have contributed to Britain’s economic woes, and continue to do.’ (Read the full response here) His comments were picked up by the Daily Express, the Telegraph, and Guido Fawkes, with CPS Research Fellow Dr… View Article
Coverage for MTC25: Remaking Conservatism
Sparking renewed interest in the theme of remaking conservatism, speakers and panels at the Margaret Thatcher Conference 2025 have captured headlines in Britain and beyond. A keynote speech by Isabel Díaz Ayuso, President of the Community of Madrid, achieved a significant amount of coverage in the Spanish press, including the front page of leading Spanish… View Article
Press coverage for ‘Here to Stay’
The latest briefing from the Centre for Policy Studies, ‘Here to Stay’, is a comprehensive estimate of the costs of long-term migration, specifically for those eligible and likely to claim Indefinite Leave to Remain in the coming years. The report had immediate impact, featuring in leader columns for the Daily Telegraph and the Sunday Express,… View Article
Papers cover CPS analysis on cost of employing lowest paid
New analysis by CPS Tax and Fiscal Researcher Daniel Herring has found that this year will be the most expensive on record for businesses who employ workers on the minimum wage. Due to the rise in employer’s National Insurance in the Budget and the dramatic reduction in the threshold at which it is paid, 21.3%… View Article