Radical pension plan pitched to UK government (Financial Times)
CPS Research Fellow Michael Johnson spoke to the Financial Times about his new report ‘Introducing the Lifetime ISA’.
CPS Growth Bulletin in BQ Magazine
CPS Growth Bulletin “Britain must act on water security” featured in BQ Magazine article.
Adam Memon on The Spectator podcast
CPS Head of Economic Research Adam Memon was featured on The Spectator podcast with CapX author Liam Halligan discussing the next financial crisis.
Gender Pay Gap: Emma Foley on BBC Woman’s Hour
Emma Foley of the Centre for Policy Studies appeared on BBC Woman’s Hour to respond to Jo Swinson MP’s comments on closing the gender pay gap.
The North and Open Access: Understanding the Success Story
Tony Lodge, CPS Research Fellow and author of ‘Rail’s Second Chance’, made a presentation to the DfT Huddersfield rail conference.
Adam Memon on Royal Mail Privatisation
CPS Head of Economic Research Adam Memon appeared on Sky News and BBC Daily Politics to discuss the Royal Mail privatisation.
Welcome fall in dependency on the state
Official data released today by the Office of National Statistics shows that 52% of households are receiving more in benefits than they pay in taxes.
#Liberty2014 – Seen around the world 23 million times
Centre for Policy Studies bulletin, 20th June 2014.
Iain Martin: Welcome to CapX
Iain Martin writes on the launch of CapX, the digital news and commentary service from the Centre for Policy Studies.
WATCH: The Full Livestream of #Liberty2014
Raw, unedited footage from the livestream of the Main Hall at the Centre for Policy Studies Margaret Thatcher Conference on Liberty.
Daily Telegraph: The Thatcher conference on Liberty promises to be a landmark conservative event
Writing about the Margaret Thatcher Conference on Liberty, Toby Young says ‘This promises to be a landmark event’.
Daily Telegraph: John Howard – Margaret Thatcher was my ‘guiding light’
Tim Stanley talks to the former Australian PM about conservatism, liberty, and what he learnt from Britain’s first woman prime minister.
Daily Telegraph: In death, Margaret Thatcher still leads the world’s conservatives
Daniel Hannan argues ‘Only one name could have brought so many political and intellectual leaders together in one place. More than a year after her funeral, Margaret Thatcher remains the queen of global conservatism.’ He will speak at the Margaret Thatcher Conference on Liberty on Wednesday 18th June.
Inflation’s down, wages are up, so what’s the UK’s ‘key weakness’? (Saxo TV)
Head of Economic Research Adam Memon was interviewed by Saxo Group TV on inflation and wages.
Who pays the piper – is state science the murderer of invention?
The Centre for Policy Studies is hosting a panel debate – “Who pays the piper – is state science the murderer of invention?”.