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Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak (R) speaks to employees during a visit to the Worcester Bosch factory in Worcester, central England, on July 9, 2020. - The UK government on on July 8 committed £30 billion ($37 billion, 33 billion euros) to saving jobs and helping the young find work in an economy ravaged by the coronavirus pandemic. Delivering a mini-budget to parliament, finance minister Rishi Sunak announced bonuses to companies retaining staff and taking on apprentices, investment in eco-friendly
Economy & sustainability

State-Aid Proposals are a Window into the Government’s Domestic Ambitions

Commentary | 15th Sep 2020

Jeegar Kakkad
Head of Productivity and Innovation
Scaffolding surrounds a map of the UK below a crane, set against a sunset
Economy & sustainability

Levelling Up Innovation: Boosting R&D in Underperforming Regions

Explainer | 14th Sep 2020

Bill Wildi
Policy Researcher
Michel Barnier speaks to the press

The Internal Market Bill and Brexit: What Happens Next?

Commentary | 11th Sep 2020

Anton Spisak
Policy Lead, Trade and Productivity
Britain's chief negotiator David Frost (L) and EU's Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier arrive for a working breakfast after a seventh round of talks, in Brussels on August 21, 2020
Brexit

No-Deal Brexit Over State Aid Would Be a UK Own Goal

Commentary | 2nd Sep 2020

Anton Spisak
Policy Lead, Trade and Productivity
A line of piggy banks walks up a domestic power cable
Covid-19

Rewiring Capitalism After Covid-19

Paper | 2nd Sep 2020

Steve Coulter
Head of Industrial Strategy, Skills and Sustainability
British delegation leaded by Chief Negotiator of Task Force Europe at the Cabinet Office David Frost arrives by car to the working dinner to handle the formal negotiations of the future relationship between the EU and UK on July 15, 2020 in Brussels, Belgium. Boris Johnson has appointed Brexit negotiator David Frost as National Security Adviser from September
Brexit

The UK Falls Into an Elephant Trap of Its Own Making on Brexit

Commentary | 17th Aug 2020

Anton Spisak
Policy Lead, Trade and Productivity
Staff meeting in office with social distancing
Covid-19

Business Viability Depends as Much on the Health Response as the Economic One

Commentary | 31st Jul 2020

Jeegar Kakkad
Head of Productivity and Innovation
Inside a large shopping mall in Almaty
Local government

Strength of Government Oversight Highlights Dearth of Local Authority Accountability

Commentary | 16th Jul 2020

Lizzie Insall
Policy Lead, Renewing the Centre
Boarding stairs for an airplane on the tarmac at an airport, but with no airplane there to board.
Brexit

A Path to Brexit Agreement: Finding a Landing Zone for a Compromise

Paper | 16th Jul 2020

Anton Spisak
Policy Lead, Trade and Productivity
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak leaves 11 Downing Street in central London to deliver the Summer Statement in the House of Commons on 08 July, 2020 in London, England.
Covid-19

Our Response to the Chancellor's Summer Statement

Commentary | 8th Jul 2020

By Multiple Authors
Sam Alvis
Senior Advisor
Ian Mulheirn
Executive Director for UK Policy and Chief Economist
Steve Coulter
Head of Industrial Strategy, Skills and Sustainability
Parent and child practice home science experiments
Covid-19

Back to School: Fight Fear With Facts Not Fines

Commentary | 3rd Jul 2020

Ryan Wain
Executive Director, Politics
A closed sign is displayed in a shop window in Leicester City Centre before non-essential shops close for the localised pandemic lockdown on June 30, 2020 in Leicester, England. As the rest of England prepares to reopen pubs and restaurants this weekend, Leicester is closing all non-essential businesses again after a spike in coronavirus cases worried officials
Covid-19

Leicester Lockdown Shows ‘Whack-a-Mole’ Won’t Work – What Should the Strategy Be?

Commentary | 1st Jul 2020

Ian Mulheirn
Executive Director for UK Policy and Chief Economist

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