I confess that, living in the relative shelter of the South Downs, I was a little underwhelmed by Storm Eunice. And as one by one,…
I confess that, living in the relative shelter of the South Downs, I was a little underwhelmed by Storm Eunice. And as one by one,…
After two years of Covid, politics in disarray in many countries, and increasing geopolitical tensions, it is easy to slide into a pessimistic outlook for…
“It is time to set aside the endless debates about whether Brexit is desirableand ask how it affects economic and industry policy going forward,” former…
In this paper authors from POLITIKA, the Radix Youth Wing, recommend eight steps to make schools more resilient: Create comprehensive and effective contingency plans for…
Those who work to create our built environment, like the architects, consultants, contractors and engineers, imagined that the most we would have to worry about…
This article first appeared in PharmaTimes by Joe Zammit-Lucia Some months ago, I was speaking to the chairman of a major UK corporation. He told…
This article from our Research Fellow Zoe Hodge, co-Author with Nick Silver of A Guide to New Political Movements, appeared in The Times Red Box…
This article was published in City A.M. on 1st May 2019 The price of technological innovations in health care has once again been brought into…
In this month’s Open Markets newsletter: Has Facebook hired Nick Clegg too late to save them? As pressure in the US Congress grows and as…
I sat in a cafe in west London last week, next to – as it turned out – two games designers of obvious American extract….