Bank of England must Bear the Blame for UK Inflation, says former government adviser New Politeia study calls for greater accountability by the Bank with limits on money...
The school curriculum should not be a tool for political ideology – Historians explain why government plans should be dropped.
As the UK’s economic problems remain at the centre of the political stage, many fear this country may remain a high tax, high public spending economy, with...
As the Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill reaches its final stages in Parliament. Politeia’s new publication Freedom to Speak, Freedom to Think, considers the wider problem....
Publication date: 15th December 2022. In 'Making the Most of Brexit Freedoms', Brexit can be a success, says David Collins, but more needs to be done.
Publication date: 22nd July 2022. 'The UK, the WTO and Global Trade: Leading Reform on Services Trade' explains, by comparison with goods, services suffer from serious trade...
Publication date: 29th June 2022. 'Rules for the Regulators: Regulating Financial Services' calls for a reform of the UK’s approach to financial regulation, post-Brexit.
In Reforming Legal Aid — The Next Steps Anthony Speaight QC carries forward the call for radical reform made in Politeia’s March 2022 publication, Reforming Legal Aid. That identified structural change in the system...
The UK’s legal system is acclaimed globally for its expertise and impartial judiciary, but at home the legal aid system is failing. For that, many blame the...
Publication date: Tuesday, 14th December 2021 PDF: The Battle for Britain’s Cultural Identity – Against the New Normal Over the last 18 months, much of Britain’s cultural...