The justice and security bill is a chilling affront to British justice (The Guardian)
Andrew Tyrie and Anthony Peto’s report, ‘Neither Just nor Secure’, published by the Centre for Policy Studies in January 2013, was referenced in The Guardian on Sunday 17th February 2013.
Chancellor considering CPS share scheme (The Daily Mail and The Independent)
Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne is considering the share scheme promoted in James Conway, Toby Fenwick and Michael O’Connor’s report, ‘Give Us Our Fair Shares’, published by the Centre for Policy Studies in May 2011. This was featured in both The Daily Mail and The Independent on Saturday 16th February 2013.
Dominic Raab MP: We need to arm the little guy to take on big business (Conservative Home)
Dominic Raab MP writes on the upcoming Centre for Policy Studies paper on Conservative Home on Sunday 17th February 2013.
Lives Remembered: Professor Hamid Ghodse (The Times)
CPS Research Fellow Kathy Gyngell, Professor Neil McKeganey of The Centre for Drug Misuse Research and other contributors remember Professor Hamid Ghodse in The Times on Thursday 14th February 2013.
Why the NHS Keeps Failing Britain (The Wall Street Journal)
CPS Research Fellow Rupert Darwell writes for The Wall Street Journal on the state of the NHS in the wake of the Francis Inquiry on 14th Febraury 2013.
On the teaching of history, Michael Gove is right (The Guardian)
CPS Board Member Professor Niall Ferguson writes for The Guardian on Friday 15th February 2013, discussing the new national curriculum released by Education Secretary Michael Gove.
Labour’s Valentine’s policy gimmick (The Spectator)
Head of Economic Research Ryan Bourne talks about Labour’s policy u-turn on bringing back the 10p rate of income tax in The Spectator on Thursday 14th February 2013.
Social care proposals offer no peace of mind (The Guardian)
John Redwood’s report, ‘Care for the Elderly’, published by the Centre for Policy Studies in August 2012, was mentioned in The Guardian on Tuesday 12th February 2013.
Secret courts will let UK security services off the hook (The Guardian)
Andrew Tyrie and Anthony Peto’s report, ‘Neither Just nor Secure’, published by the Centre for Policy Studies in January 2013, was cited in The Guardian on Wednesday 13th February 2013.
VIDEO: Keith Boyfield on Al-Jazeera
CPS Research Fellow Keith Boyfield was interviewed on Al-Jazeera TV on the implication of tax avoidance on the developing world.
Why is it the state’s job to pay for our care? (The Daily Telegraph)
Research conducted by the Centre for Policy Studies has been cited in Philip Johnston’s article in the Daily Telegraph on Monday 11th February 2013.
Bank-shares giveaway is a clever idea (The Evening Standard)
In May 2011, The Centre for Policy Studies published James Conway, Toby Fenwick and Michael O’Conner’s report, ‘Give Us Our Fair Shares’, which takes the view that the Government should distribute their stakes in Lloyds and RBS to the taxpayer rather than sell them. Anthony Hilton’s support was featured in the Evening Standard on Thursday 7th February 2013.
The real problem destroying the NHS? Jobsworths who want to please politicians more than patients (The Daily Mail)
In 2003, the Centre for Policy Studies published CPS Research Fellow Harriet Sergeant’s report, ‘Managing not to Manage: Management in the NHS,’ containing many of the points made by the Francis Inquiry in the wake of the failings at Stafford Hospital. Harriet Sergeant writes for the Daily Mail on Wednesday 6th February 2013.
How we can reignite popular capitalism in Britain’s state-owned banks (City AM)
Head of Economic Research Ryan Bourne writes for City AM on bringing popular capitalism back into Britain’s state-owned banks.
As high costs force Centrica to pull out of new projects, can nuclear power ever be profitable? (City AM)
CPS Research Fellow Tony Lodge writes in City AM.
Public sector pensions bill rises £7.4billion due to ‘toxic tangle’ with state reforms (MoneyMarketing)
Michael Johnson’s report, “A Toxic Tangle”, was featured in MoneyMarketing on Monday 4th February.