Last week, the Chief Inspector of schools delivered what he called a ‘shot across the bow’ of the Government over apprenticeships. There…
Posted by Events on October 29th, 2015In his speech yesterday, the Prime Minister suggested more people owning their own homes should be a measure of his Government’s…
Posted by Events on October 8th, 2015Lynda Blackwell of the Financial Conduct Authority, the UK’s financial markets regulator, came under fire last week for describing Britain as having…
Posted by Events on October 1st, 2015Welfare reform dominated the Chancellor’s Summer Budget, and one of the most significant areas pinpointed for an overhaul is Child Tax Credit…
Posted by Events on September 30th, 2015A single man, alone, against a column of Chinese tanks. The Stars N’ Stripes half-raised above Iwo Jima. Phan Thj Kim Phuc…
Posted by Events on September 22nd, 2015The EU isn’t perfect, said Nick Clegg at a Demos fringe event last night, and pro-Europeans shouldn’t pretend that it is….
Posted by Events on September 22nd, 2015The House of Commons Health Committee’s 2014 report highlighted the need for mental health services to keep up with the…
Posted by Events on September 3rd, 2015The key focus of Iain Duncan Smith’s speech yesterday addressed sickness benefits, and how Government judges if people are fit for work. There…
Posted by Events on August 25th, 2015With media attention so focused on the Labour leadership race, something interesting is happening to Conservative politics at the moment. I think…
Posted by Events on August 11th, 2015There is an idea that the presentation of a petition is an empty form – that it is ordered to lie upon…
Posted by Events on August 3rd, 2015The internet is changing people’s approach to healthcare. The last 10 years have witnessed a dramatic increase in the number of people…
Posted by Events on July 31st, 2015Pundits frequently discuss the rise of radical politics in the UK but one underexplored question is what accounts for the recent demise…
Posted by Events on July 28th, 2015The Government’s decision to end funding for the Green Deal early should not come as a surprise. Primarily offering loans to customers…
Posted by Events on July 27th, 2015We are used to media panics about alcohol and the social problems it causes. And indeed, very real problems remain for the…
Posted by Events on July 15th, 2015Before coming to power, and in the early years of the last Parliament, the Government made much of its commitment to localism….
Posted by Events on July 10th, 2015One surprise announcement of the Summer Budget is the new apprenticeships levy. This is intended to help meet the government’s target of…
Posted by Events on July 10th, 2015The Chancellor’s Summer Budget was billed as bold and delivered on the promise. It marks a clear break with the Coalition…
Posted by Events on July 8th, 2015While the Budget announced today will be the first Conservative Budget since 1996, it will focus on the same old problems that…
Posted by Events on July 8th, 2015Sunday trading – set to feature in today’s Budget – is one of those political issues that can leave you between…
Posted by Events on July 8th, 2015Yesterday was the final day of the Independent Living Fund (ILF). This money, which has been distributed by central Government to…
Posted by Events on July 2nd, 2015