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Boris Johnson Speech: Media reaction

Boris Johnson’s Margaret Thatcher lecture for the Centre for Policy Studies received widespread media attention.

CPS event in The Times Diary section

The CPS event “Margaret Thatcher’s legacy for modern conservatism” received two mentions in The Times’ diary.

WATCH: Margaret Thatcher’s legacy for modern conservatism

In association with Cambridge University Conservative Association, panel discussion held on Wednesday 6 November.

Increased capacity at Heathrow (The Times)

CPS author and Concorde’s longest-serving pilot Captain Jock Lowe wrote to The Times on the Heathrow Hub proposals.

How to double up on Heathrow capacity (The Daily Telegraph)

Telegraph Assistant Editor Jeremy Warner gave his backing to Heathrow Hub.

EDF nuclear subsidy is a naive gamble on the future price of carbon and gas (City A.M.)

Tony Lodge argues that the EDF nuclear subsidy is a naive gamble on the future price of carbon and gas.

China’s astonishing growth trajectory holds few lessons for democratic Britain (City A.M.)

Ryan Bourne argues that China’s astonishing growth trajectory holds few lessons for democratic Britain.

Lord Saatchi writes for Daily Mail and appears on BBC Newsnight

CPS Chairman Lord Saatchi appeared on BBC Newsnight on Monday 21 October 2013 to discuss energy bills and the future of capitalism.

Letter – Royal Mail sell off (The Times)

Ryan Bourne and Toby Fenwick argue that the distribution of the Government’s shares in RBS should prove more effective than the sell-off of Royal Mail.

The IMF is playing with fire by giving intellectual backing to punitive taxation (City A.M.)

Ryan Bourne argues that the International Monetary Fund is playing with fire by giving intellectual backing to punitive taxation.

Heathrow Hub welcomes call for Davies Commission to look at public finance implications

Minister’s call for Davies Commission to consider cost to taxpayer is welcomed by Heathrow Hub author, writes Lewis Brown.

Rail competition is finally delivering as passenger demand hits new high (Yorkshire Post)

Tony Lodge argues that rail competition is finally delivering, as passenger demands hit a new high.

Letter – Smoking and tobacco controls in Ireland (The Irish Times)

The Centre for Policy Studies today co-signed a letter to the Irish Times criticising tobacco and smoking controls in Ireland.

The IMF has lost sight of its primary purpose (The Times)

Rupert Darwall argues that the International Monetary Fund has lost sight of its primary purpose.

Why discretionary government action can often lead to contradictory policies (City A.M.)

Ryan Bourne argues that discretionary government action can often lead to contradictory policies.

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