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Key to addiction (The Daily Telegraph)

Key to addiction (The Daily Telegraph)

Date added: Friday 1st February 2013

CPS Research Fellow Kathy Gyngell writes in The Telegraph....

Lord Vinson question on UK trade

Lord Vinson question on UK trade

Date added: Thursday 31st January 2013

On the 23rd January 2013, CPS founder Lord Vinson contributed to a Lords discussion on UK trade. ...

The failure of QE isn’t an excuse for further Bank of England experiments (City AM)

The failure of QE isn’t an excuse for further Bank of England experiments (City AM)

Date added: Tuesday 29th January 2013

Head of Economic Research Ryan Bourne writes for City AM on the Bank of England and QE. ...

Media impact for

Media impact for

Date added: Tuesday 29th January 2013

Media Impact report for "Neither just nor secure" by Andrew Tyrie MP and Anthony Peto QC...

Low-cost, reliable and abundant energy is essential to reduce fuel poverty and keep British industry competitive  (The Times)

Low-cost, reliable and abundant energy is essential to reduce fuel poverty and keep British industry competitive (The Times)

Date added: Wednesday 23rd January 2013

Tony Lodge wrote to The Times regarding the staggering gap in energy prices that could appear between the EU and UK....

Robert Halfon MP answers Ryan Bourne (The Spectator)

Robert Halfon MP answers Ryan Bourne (The Spectator)

Date added: Tuesday 22nd January 2013

In follow up to Head of Economic Research Ryan Bourne's recent extended blog about Robert Halfon MP's 10p tax proposal, the MP for Harlow responds in The Spectator. ...

VIDEO: Medical Innovation Bill: Lord Saatchi on cancer treatment (BBC Daily Politics)

VIDEO: Medical Innovation Bill: Lord Saatchi on cancer treatment (BBC Daily Politics)

Date added: Thursday 17th January 2013

CPS Chairman Lord Saatchi appeared on BBC Daily Politics on 16th January 2013 to discuss the Medical Innovation Bill. ...

The Prime Minister's Speech: Coalition Manager or Statesman?

The Prime Minister's Speech: Coalition Manager or Statesman?

Date added: Thursday 17th January 2013

Ahead of David Cameron's speech on Britain's relationship with the European Union, four influential voices give their opinion on what the Prime Minister's speech should contain....

The UK’s credit rating will fall victim to the failure to tweak RPI (City AM)

The UK’s credit rating will fall victim to the failure to tweak RPI (City AM)

Date added: Friday 11th January 2013

George Trefgarne, author of CPS publication 'Metroboom', writes for City AM on the surprise failure to change the RPI measure of inflation....

CPS Board member John Nash appointed to government

CPS Board member John Nash appointed to government

Date added: Thursday 10th January 2013

Many congratulations to CPS Board Member John Nash who has just been named Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department of Education....

Were MPs right to cap the benefits rise at 1 per cent? (City AM)

Were MPs right to cap the benefits rise at 1 per cent? (City AM)

Date added: Wednesday 9th January 2013

CPS Head of Economic Research Ryan Bourne debates NIESR's Jonathan Portes on the government's benefits cap. ...

But why pick on mothers who stay at home? (Daily Mail)

But why pick on mothers who stay at home? (Daily Mail)

Date added: Wednesday 9th January 2013

CPS Research Fellow Kathy Gyngell writes for the Daily Mail on the changes to child benefit. ...

Vested interests will fight to block necessary spending cuts (City AM)

Vested interests will fight to block necessary spending cuts (City AM)

Date added: Wednesday 9th January 2013

City AM Editor Allister Heath cited CPS research from "The Progressivity of UK Taxes and Transfers" in his column this morning. ...

Is it time for a 'revolution' in the way we age? (Channel 4)

Is it time for a 'revolution' in the way we age? (Channel 4)

Date added: Wednesday 9th January 2013

Channel 4 News looks at what can be done to cope with the perfect storm of an ageing population and spoke to CPS Research Fellow Michael Johnson. ...

The coalition’s lack of purpose has ruined our freedom to fail or thrive (City AM)

The coalition’s lack of purpose has ruined our freedom to fail or thrive (City AM)

Date added: Monday 7th January 2013

Sir Martin Jacomb, chairman of Share, former chairman of Prudential, former deputy chairman of Barclays, and author of CPS pamphlet Some Reflections on Freedom, writes for City AM. ...

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