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Covid-19

Buying Time: Three Options for the Covid-19 Strategy When Lockdown Ends

Commentary | 18th Nov 2020

Ian Mulheirn
Executive Director for UK Policy and Chief Economist
A woman wearing a face-mask walks past graffiti declaring that 'the north is not a petri dish' after Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham threatened legal action if Tier 3 restrictions are imposed on the city without agreement, in Piccadilly Gardens, central Manchester on October 16, 2020
Economy & sustainability

Our Covid Consensus Fractured on Regional Faultlines. Will Climate Too?

Commentary | 17th Nov 2020

Sam Alvis
Senior Advisor
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Covid-19

Does the Covid Vaccine Mean the Government Can Soon Lift the Lockdown?

Commentary | 17th Nov 2020

Ian Mulheirn
Executive Director for UK Policy and Chief Economist
Smarter Policing Principles
Policing

Smarter Police Principles: Targeting the Police Better at What Really Matters

Commentary | 5th Nov 2020

Peter Neyroud
Lecturer in Evidence-Based Policing, Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge
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Economy & sustainability

UK Industrial Strategy’s three horsemen: COVID, Brexit & Trade Wars (and a fourth horseman of my own)

Commentary | 29th Oct 2020

Richard Jones
Chair in Materials Physics and Innovation Policy, University of Manchester
Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham speaks to the media outside the Central Library on October 15, 2020 in Manchester, England. The Mayor of Manchester Andy Burnham said Greater Manchester leaders have "unanimously rejected" the city going into a Tier 3 lockdown without an 80% guaranteed income support for those affected
Policing

Between Scylla and Charybdis

Commentary | 26th Oct 2020

Harvey Redgrave
Senior Policy Advisor, Home Affairs
EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier (C) and his team leave their hotel ahead of further Brexit talks on October 24, 2020 in London, England. Negotiators for the EU and the UK were back round the table on Friday after talks between them had previously stalled
Brexit

The Brexit Grand Bargain is in Sight, but not Yet Within Reach

Commentary | 26th Oct 2020

Anton Spisak
Policy Lead, Trade and Productivity
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Local government

Fixing the Plumbing: Resetting the Framework of Local Government Funding

Paper | 15th Oct 2020

Lizzie Insall
Policy Lead, Renewing the Centre
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Policing

Smarter Policing: Principles for a New Approach

Report | 13th Oct 2020

By Multiple Authors
Harvey Redgrave
Senior Policy Advisor, Home Affairs
Callum Tipple
Policy Advisor to Peter Kyle MP, Shadow Minister for Victims & Youth Justice
Ian Mulheirn
Executive Director for UK Policy and Chief Economist
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Brexit

A "Swiss Solution" to Break the Brexit Stalemate Over State Aid

Commentary | 30th Sep 2020

Anton Spisak
Policy Lead, Trade and Productivity
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Economy & sustainability

The UK Innovation Landscape: The Impact of Covid-19 on R&D

Commentary | 21st Sep 2020

Bill Wildi
Policy Researcher
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Brexit

No, the EU Will Not Cut Off Part of the UK

Commentary | 16th Sep 2020

Anton Spisak
Policy Lead, Trade and Productivity

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