The Lansley Bill may not be perfect, but it recognises what the direction of travel must be: towards a mixed market solution. If the health service...
Sheila Lawlor, Politeia's Director, argues that the Chancellor's budget should focus on the economics of tomorrow, not the politics of today.
As International Women's Day highlights the failings of policy, Politeia Director Sheila Lawlor asks if it is time to change course.
By Charles Cowling, Politeia Author It was heartening to hear Mark Prisk's comments on the Government's commitment to reducing the burden of excessive legislation. At a time when...
The economist Peter Sinclair Responds to Mark Prisk's Politeia Address
The Treatment of Stephen Hester and Fred Goodwin - Has Populist Politics Gone Too Far?
This week Europe’s leaders move a step closer to financial union, with plans to centralise budget control for the Eurozone in a new fiscal compact. This...
By Stanley Brodie QC, author of ‘The Cost to Justice: Government Policy and the Magistrates Courts’ Over ten years ago I and others expressed the belief that the...
Although the rebellion in the House of Lord over capping benefits to families at £500 per week will not lead to big changes in the Welfare Reform...
Dirt and neglect, those wise counsellors, long obscured the statue of Cecil Rhodes that graces the High Street front of Oriel College, Oxford. Cleanliness and rationality have...