Budget Reaction: A welcome and Thatcherite Budget…at times. More please!
Some of the policies announced in this Budget are potentially transformative. More please!
Lords Grand Committee Debate on CPS fracking report
To ask Her Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of the report by the Centre for Policy Studies on fracking.
101 Budget Policies
A rigorous list of supply-side measures aimed at improving the underlying fundamentals of the economy and revitalising productivity.
Conservative Party Conference Events 2014
The Centre for Policy Studies will be attending the 2014 Conservative Party Conference fringe.
Productivity is Key to Securing UK’s Economic Recovery (International Business Times)
Adam Memon wrote on why the government’s next task should be to carry out reforms to increase productivity and secure the recovery.
Are we about to see the return of real wage growth? (City A.M.)
Head of Economic Research Adam Memon contributed to a City A.M. debate.
CPS ranked among world’s top think tanks
The Centre for Policy Studies has once again been named amongst the world’s top think tanks
UK takes 14th spot in Index of Economic Freedom
The United Kingdom has been named the 14th freest economy in the world by the Heritage Foundation’s annual Index of Economic Freedom.
It’s time to get on with building new garden cities (Daily Telegraph)
CPS Research Fellow Keith Boyfield, author of “Simplified Planning”, wrote to the Daily Telegraph about the need for new garden cities.
Tony Lodge writes for the Berwickshire News on rail competition
Tony Lodge wrote for The Berwickshire News on rail competition.
Tony Lodge for the Berwickshire News on rail competition
Tony Lodge wrote for The Berwickshire News on rail competition.
Tony Lodge reacts to OFGEM’s announcement
CPS energy expert Tony Lodge reacts to OFGEM’s announcement that the National Grid may offer businesses a payment in order to reduce their electricity use.
Why we need to re-think welfare – and it’s about more than saving money (City A.M.)
Ryan Bourne explains why we need to re-think welfare.
The real reason the chancellor should not let the OBR audit party manifestos (City A.M.)
CPS Head of Economic Research Ryan Bourne explains in City A.M. why the Chancellor should not let the OBR audit party manifestos.
Osborne is right to back fracking, and environmentalists should too (Conservative Home)
CPS Digital Communications Manager Lewis Brown argues on Conservative Home that the Chancellor is right to back fracking, and that environmentalists should too.
CPS Autumn Statement Reaction – Osborne right to stick to deficit reduction, though much more to do
CPS Autumn Statement Reaction