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The Independent report Atomic Clock recommendations to be implemented

The UK government have agreed to let Britain’s coal stations bid for “capacity payment” handouts, according to The Independent.

A Heathrow extension saving residents and taxpayers pain (Financial Times)

Neil Collins reported on the recent CPS publication “Double up on Heathrow” in Saturday’s Financial Times.

Centre For Policy Studies To Lead Conservative Party Public Services Policy Development

The CPS is working with the 1922 Committee to bring the best think-tank ideas to the heart of government.

As Australia drops its unpopular carbon tax, how long before Britain’s own carbon price floor is axed? (ConHome)

Tony Lodge is author of ‘The Atomic Clock – How the Coalition is gambling with Britain’s energy policy’.

A mansion tax is unfair and impractical (The Times)

Head of Economic Research Ryan Bourne writes for The Times on the latest calls for a Mansion Tax.

Dr. Liam Fox MP speech – Immigration: An Open and Shut Case [transcript]

SPEECH TO THE CENTRE FOR POLICY STUDIES, LONDON BY THE RT HON DR LIAM FOX MP ON MONDAY 8TH JULY 2013

Kenneth Minogue by John O’Sullivan

John O’Sullivan writes on the death of his friend Kenneth Minogue, CPS board member for 26 years.

CPS wins ‘Publication of the Year’ at Think Tank Awards

The Centre for Policy Studies was delighted to be announced as the winner of Prospect Magazine’s ‘Publication of the Year’

A damp squib – the real focus should be on supply-side reform

Ryan Bourne, Head of Economic Research at the CPS discusses the spending review and how the focus should be on supply-side reform.

There is still a great deal to be done to stabilise Britain’s public finances (City AM)

CPS Ryan Bourne, argues that unless people in Britain takes immediate heed of the advice buried within the BIS report we face a financial catastrophe.

Michael Gove draws on Tom Burkard’s argument

Following Tom Burkard’s letter to the Daily Telegraph, Michael Gove drew on his arguments.

Why cutting public sector jobs doesn’t cause unemployment to skyrocket (City AM)

CPS Head of Economic Research Ryan Bourne, writes for City AM on how reducing public sector jobs will not increase unemployment.

Teacher Qualifications (Daily Telegraph)

Tom Burkard, writer for CPS and co-founder of the Phoenix Free School arguing the removing of unqualified teachers is not the right approach.

Charles Moore speaks at CPS

Margaret Thatcher biography book launch

Tyrie brings eagle scrutiny to British banking reform (Reuters)

CPS Director Tim Knox is quoted by Reuters in a profile of Andrew Tyrie MP, as Tyrie’s cross-party committee on British banking reform unveils its final report.

The idea that paying more tax than legally required is ‘moral’ is perverse (Daily Telegraph)

Ryan Bourne, CPS writing in the Daily Telegraph, debating how corporate tax avoidance is threatening to spiral out of control.

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