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POLICY EXCHANGE
Policy Exchange’s Reform of Government Commission, chaired by Dame Patricia Hodgson, has published its report, Government Reimagined: A Handbook for Reform.The report, authored by Policy Exchange’s Head of Technology Policy, Benjamin Barnard, argues that the Government must embark on a comprehensive modernisation and reform programme. WOLFSON ECONOMICS PRIZE 2021 Robert A.M. Stern – Founding Partner, Robert A.M. Stern Architects and former Dean, Yale School of Architecture. Nigel Wilson – Chief Executive, Legal and General. The conference concluded with remarks by Robert Ede – Director, Wolfson Economics Prize 2021 and Head ofHealth &
GOVERNMENT REIMAGINED Policy Exchange has convened a distinguished Reform of Government Commission, chaired by Dame Patricia Hodgson DBE, to determine how government can be modernised and equipped for the modern world. Each Commissioner brought their particular expertise and experience to RETHINKING THE PLANNING SYSTEM FOR THE 21ST CENTURY 2 | policyexchange.org.uk Rethinking the Planning System for the 21st Century About the Authors Jack Airey leads Policy Exchange’s work on housing.His research has included work on building more beautiful homes and places, improving REFORMING TRANSPORT, TRANSFORMING BRITAIN Dean GodsonDirector of Policy Exchange. Join us live for a keynote speech by the Secretary of State for Transport, Rt Hon Grant Shapps MP where he will discuss transport reforms, levelling up and embracing innovation to deliver faster and greener. This will be followed by aQ&A.
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Thank you for taking an interest in the 2021 Wolfson Economics Prize, delivered in partnership with Policy Exchange. The Prize seeks out new ideas and challenges orthodoxies in economic policy-making. FISHMONGERS’ HALL: A PREVENTABLE TRAGEDY Peter Clarke, Senior Fellow at Policy Exchange, who previously served as HM Chief Inspector of Prisons and Head of Counter-Terrorism Command at New Scotland Yard, has warned that the Fishmongers’ Hall terrorist attack was “a preventable tragedy”. In a new paper for Policy Exchange, Fishmongers’ Hall 6 NEW TECHNOLOGIES WHICH COULD IMPROVE URBAN AIR QUALITY Technology company Dearman is developing an alternative system based on the use of “liquid air”, which produces zero emissions on the road. Photo-catalytic materials: An alternative to cleaning up emissions from vehicles directly could be to deploy technologies which remove pollution from the ambient air. For example, a number ofcompanies
FAMILIES IN BRITAIN
Families in Britain rePOrt 4 In Britain today, both the public and politicians agree that families matter. Four out of five people say that ‘my family are more important to me than my friends’,1 and families currently ride high on the policy agendas of both the Labour2 and the Conservative Parties.3 One thing that unites everyone in Britain is the need for parents to take more “IT JUST GRINDS YOU DOWN” 2 | policyexchange.org.uk “It Just Grinds You Down” About the Author Dr Joanna Williams is an academic, author and commentator, and the associate editorPOLICY EXCHANGE
Policy Exchange’s Reform of Government Commission, chaired by Dame Patricia Hodgson, has published its report, Government Reimagined: A Handbook for Reform.The report, authored by Policy Exchange’s Head of Technology Policy, Benjamin Barnard, argues that the Government must embark on a comprehensive modernisation and reform programme. WOLFSON ECONOMICS PRIZE 2021 Robert A.M. Stern – Founding Partner, Robert A.M. Stern Architects and former Dean, Yale School of Architecture. Nigel Wilson – Chief Executive, Legal and General. The conference concluded with remarks by Robert Ede – Director, Wolfson Economics Prize 2021 and Head ofHealth &
GOVERNMENT REIMAGINED Policy Exchange has convened a distinguished Reform of Government Commission, chaired by Dame Patricia Hodgson DBE, to determine how government can be modernised and equipped for the modern world. Each Commissioner brought their particular expertise and experience to RETHINKING THE PLANNING SYSTEM FOR THE 21ST CENTURY 2 | policyexchange.org.uk Rethinking the Planning System for the 21st Century About the Authors Jack Airey leads Policy Exchange’s work on housing.His research has included work on building more beautiful homes and places, improving REFORMING TRANSPORT, TRANSFORMING BRITAIN Dean GodsonDirector of Policy Exchange. Join us live for a keynote speech by the Secretary of State for Transport, Rt Hon Grant Shapps MP where he will discuss transport reforms, levelling up and embracing innovation to deliver faster and greener. This will be followed by aQ&A.
GUIDE FOR ENTRANTS
Thank you for taking an interest in the 2021 Wolfson Economics Prize, delivered in partnership with Policy Exchange. The Prize seeks out new ideas and challenges orthodoxies in economic policy-making. FISHMONGERS’ HALL: A PREVENTABLE TRAGEDY Peter Clarke, Senior Fellow at Policy Exchange, who previously served as HM Chief Inspector of Prisons and Head of Counter-Terrorism Command at New Scotland Yard, has warned that the Fishmongers’ Hall terrorist attack was “a preventable tragedy”. In a new paper for Policy Exchange, Fishmongers’ Hall 6 NEW TECHNOLOGIES WHICH COULD IMPROVE URBAN AIR QUALITY Technology company Dearman is developing an alternative system based on the use of “liquid air”, which produces zero emissions on the road. Photo-catalytic materials: An alternative to cleaning up emissions from vehicles directly could be to deploy technologies which remove pollution from the ambient air. For example, a number ofcompanies
FAMILIES IN BRITAIN
Families in Britain rePOrt 4 In Britain today, both the public and politicians agree that families matter. Four out of five people say that ‘my family are more important to me than my friends’,1 and families currently ride high on the policy agendas of both the Labour2 and the Conservative Parties.3 One thing that unites everyone in Britain is the need for parents to take more “IT JUST GRINDS YOU DOWN” 2 | policyexchange.org.uk “It Just Grinds You Down” About the Author Dr Joanna Williams is an academic, author and commentator, and the associate editorDEFENDING DEMOCRACY
This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful. BEYOND COP26: THE UK’S GREEN USPS This report launches Policy Exchange’s new programme, Beyond COP26, in the run up to the COP26 climate conference that the UK will host in Glasgow later this year. The programme is co-chaired by two former Energy Secretaries, Rt Hon Andrea Leadsom MP and Rt Hon Amber Rudd.ANDREA LEADSOM MP
Andrea Leadsom MP. Andrea Leadsom is the Member of Parliament for South Northamptonshire, a seat she has held since 2010. She has served in several Government roles, including Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, Leader of the House of Commons, Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Energy Minister and City Minister. 6 NEW TECHNOLOGIES WHICH COULD IMPROVE URBAN AIR QUALITY Technology company Dearman is developing an alternative system based on the use of “liquid air”, which produces zero emissions on the road. Photo-catalytic materials: An alternative to cleaning up emissions from vehicles directly could be to deploy technologies which remove pollution from the ambient air. For example, a number ofcompanies
ACADEMIC FREEDOM IN THE UK Universities should be places of open debate, where ideas can be debated freely. Recent events, however, have revealed a chilling effect, with high profile campaigns to sack academics and fewer than four out of ten Leave-supporting students feeling able to share their views in class. Our polling rev PROTECTING THE CONSTITUTION The rise of judicial power in the UK in recent years is a striking change in our constitutional arrangements – in how we are governed – a change that threatens good government, parliamentary democracy, and the rule of law. The expansion of judicial power is a ‘THE RACIAL CONSEQUENCES OF MR CHURCHILL’: A REVIEW On 11 February 2021, Churchill College, Cambridge – in collaboration with the Churchill Archive Centre, which is part of the College – hosted the second event in its year-long series ‘Churchill, Race and Empire’. It featured a panel discussion entitled ‘The Racial Consequences of Churchill’, during THE SEWELL COMMISSION IS A GAME-CHANGER FOR HOW BRITAIN The Sewell commission is a game-changer for how Britain talks about race. “This Commission finds that the big challenge of our age is not overt racial prejudice, it is building on and advancing the progress won by the struggles of the past 50 years. This requires us to take a broader, dispassionate look at what has been holding somepeople back.
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Families in Britain rePOrt 4 In Britain today, both the public and politicians agree that families matter. Four out of five people say that ‘my family are more important to me than my friends’,1 and families currently ride high on the policy agendas of both the Labour2 and the Conservative Parties.3 One thing that unites everyone in Britain is the need for parents to take more SIX WAYS THE POLICE NEED TO CHANGE Six ways the police need to change. Mar 11, 2015. The past few years have shown that, while police resources are vital, it is possible to increase effectiveness in the context of a tighter budget. Between 2010 and 2015 the police budget in England and Wales was reduced by 20 per cent but the crime rate has continued to fall.POLICY EXCHANGE
Policy Exchange’s Reform of Government Commission, chaired by Dame Patricia Hodgson, has published its report, Government Reimagined: A Handbook for Reform.The report, authored by Policy Exchange’s Head of Technology Policy, Benjamin Barnard, argues that the Government must embark on a comprehensive modernisation and reform programme. GOVERNMENT REIMAGINED Policy Exchange has convened a distinguished Reform of Government Commission, chaired by Dame Patricia Hodgson DBE, to determine how government can be modernised and equipped for the modern world. Each Commissioner brought their particular expertise and experience to WOLFSON ECONOMICS PRIZE 2021 Robert A.M. Stern – Founding Partner, Robert A.M. Stern Architects and former Dean, Yale School of Architecture. Nigel Wilson – Chief Executive, Legal and General. The conference concluded with remarks by Robert Ede – Director, Wolfson Economics Prize 2021 and Head ofHealth &
THE TWO SIDES OF DIVERSITY New analysis of the Labour Force Survey by Policy Exchange shows for the first time that the most diverse occupations in England and Wales are taxi driving and dentistry – with farming being the least diverse. The picture that emerges is of a workplace where ethnically diverse occupations tend to be FISHMONGERS’ HALL: A PREVENTABLE TRAGEDY Peter Clarke, Senior Fellow at Policy Exchange, who previously served as HM Chief Inspector of Prisons and Head of Counter-Terrorism Command at New Scotland Yard, has warned that the Fishmongers’ Hall terrorist attack was “a preventable tragedy”. In a new paper for Policy Exchange, Fishmongers’ HallGUIDE FOR ENTRANTS
Thank you for taking an interest in the 2021 Wolfson Economics Prize, delivered in partnership with Policy Exchange. The Prize seeks out new ideas and challenges orthodoxies in economic policy-making. REFORMING TRANSPORT, TRANSFORMING BRITAIN Dean GodsonDirector of Policy Exchange. Join us live for a keynote speech by the Secretary of State for Transport, Rt Hon Grant Shapps MP where he will discuss transport reforms, levelling up and embracing innovation to deliver faster and greener. This will be followed by aQ&A.
ACADEMIC FREEDOM IN THE UK Universities should be places of open debate, where ideas can be debated freely. Recent events, however, have revealed a chilling effect, with high profile campaigns to sack academics and fewer than four out of ten Leave-supporting students feeling able to share their views in class. Our polling rev POLICY WIN WITH MOD’S NEW OFFICE OF NET ASSESSMENT Policy win with MOD’s new Office of Net Assessment. Dec 11, 2020. In a recent speech the Defence Secretary, Rt Hon Ben Wallace MP, announced the creation of a “Secretary of State’s Office of Net Assessment and Challenge (SONAC)” encompassing war gaming, doctrine, red teaming and external academic analysis. ACADEMIC FREEDOM IN THE UK 4 | policyexchange.org.uk Academic freedom in the UK Contents About the Authors 2 Foreword 6 Executive summary 7 Chilling effects on academic research and teaching 8 Career progression, grant applications and discrimination 9 Outside the classroom 10 Wider context 10 The law and devolution 11 Summary of results 12 Summary of recommendations 13 Part I.POLICY EXCHANGE
Policy Exchange’s Reform of Government Commission, chaired by Dame Patricia Hodgson, has published its report, Government Reimagined: A Handbook for Reform.The report, authored by Policy Exchange’s Head of Technology Policy, Benjamin Barnard, argues that the Government must embark on a comprehensive modernisation and reform programme. GOVERNMENT REIMAGINED Policy Exchange has convened a distinguished Reform of Government Commission, chaired by Dame Patricia Hodgson DBE, to determine how government can be modernised and equipped for the modern world. Each Commissioner brought their particular expertise and experience to WOLFSON ECONOMICS PRIZE 2021 Robert A.M. Stern – Founding Partner, Robert A.M. Stern Architects and former Dean, Yale School of Architecture. Nigel Wilson – Chief Executive, Legal and General. The conference concluded with remarks by Robert Ede – Director, Wolfson Economics Prize 2021 and Head ofHealth &
THE TWO SIDES OF DIVERSITY New analysis of the Labour Force Survey by Policy Exchange shows for the first time that the most diverse occupations in England and Wales are taxi driving and dentistry – with farming being the least diverse. The picture that emerges is of a workplace where ethnically diverse occupations tend to be FISHMONGERS’ HALL: A PREVENTABLE TRAGEDY Peter Clarke, Senior Fellow at Policy Exchange, who previously served as HM Chief Inspector of Prisons and Head of Counter-Terrorism Command at New Scotland Yard, has warned that the Fishmongers’ Hall terrorist attack was “a preventable tragedy”. In a new paper for Policy Exchange, Fishmongers’ HallGUIDE FOR ENTRANTS
Thank you for taking an interest in the 2021 Wolfson Economics Prize, delivered in partnership with Policy Exchange. The Prize seeks out new ideas and challenges orthodoxies in economic policy-making. REFORMING TRANSPORT, TRANSFORMING BRITAIN Dean GodsonDirector of Policy Exchange. Join us live for a keynote speech by the Secretary of State for Transport, Rt Hon Grant Shapps MP where he will discuss transport reforms, levelling up and embracing innovation to deliver faster and greener. This will be followed by aQ&A.
ACADEMIC FREEDOM IN THE UK Universities should be places of open debate, where ideas can be debated freely. Recent events, however, have revealed a chilling effect, with high profile campaigns to sack academics and fewer than four out of ten Leave-supporting students feeling able to share their views in class. Our polling rev POLICY WIN WITH MOD’S NEW OFFICE OF NET ASSESSMENT Policy win with MOD’s new Office of Net Assessment. Dec 11, 2020. In a recent speech the Defence Secretary, Rt Hon Ben Wallace MP, announced the creation of a “Secretary of State’s Office of Net Assessment and Challenge (SONAC)” encompassing war gaming, doctrine, red teaming and external academic analysis. ACADEMIC FREEDOM IN THE UK 4 | policyexchange.org.uk Academic freedom in the UK Contents About the Authors 2 Foreword 6 Executive summary 7 Chilling effects on academic research and teaching 8 Career progression, grant applications and discrimination 9 Outside the classroom 10 Wider context 10 The law and devolution 11 Summary of results 12 Summary of recommendations 13 Part I. HISTORY MATTERS PROJECT Policy Exchange’s March 2021 History Matters Conference is the first event to bring together leading decision-makers and professionals in the museums and galleries sector and other experts in order to develop new public policy approaches than can be applied broadly. BEYOND COP26: THE UK’S GREEN USPS This report launches Policy Exchange’s new programme, Beyond COP26, in the run up to the COP26 climate conference that the UK will host in Glasgow later this year. The programme is co-chaired by two former Energy Secretaries, Rt Hon Andrea Leadsom MP and Rt Hon Amber Rudd. 250,000 WOLFSON ECONOMICS PRIZE 2021 SEEKS HOSPITALS The 2021 Wolfson Economics Prize, launched today in partnership with Policy Exchange, seeks planning and design ideas that will “radically improve” hospital care in the UK and around the world. The Prize is evidence of a new focus on the long-term improvement in hospital provision in Britain and ACADEMIC FREEDOM IN THE UK Universities should be places of open debate, where ideas can be debated freely. Recent events, however, have revealed a chilling effect, with high profile campaigns to sack academics and fewer than four out of ten Leave-supporting students feeling able to share their views in class. Our polling revANDREA LEADSOM MP
Andrea Leadsom MP. Andrea Leadsom is the Member of Parliament for South Northamptonshire, a seat she has held since 2010. She has served in several Government roles, including Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, Leader of the House of Commons, Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Energy Minister and City Minister. HOW CAN OUR HOSPITALS PROMOTE POSITIVE BEHAVIOURS 8 hours ago · This 'In Conversation' event will explore the role insights from behavioural science can play in future hospital design, bringing together two experts on the healthcare environment, Professor David Halpern and Dame Laura Lee. With just under two weeks to go before the deadline for first-round entrie EVENTS | POLICY EXCHANGE This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which SIX WAYS THE POLICE NEED TO CHANGE Six ways the police need to change. Mar 11, 2015. The past few years have shown that, while police resources are vital, it is possible to increase effectiveness in the context of a tighter budget. Between 2010 and 2015 the police budget in England and Wales was reduced by 20 per cent but the crime rate has continued to fall. BOOK LAUNCH OF ‘THE ARISTOCRACY OF TALENT: HOW MERITOCRACY Policy Exchange launches Adrian Wooldridge's latest book 'The Aristocracy of Talent: How Meritocracy Made the Modern World'. The panel will discuss Wooldridge's analysis of meritocracy: the idea that people should be advanced according to their COMPLETING THE REVOLUTION: DELIVERING ON THE PROMISE OF High-quality textbooks and teaching methods are needed to ensure children from all backgrounds receive the rigorous education they deserve. According to this new Policy Exchange report, Completing the Revolution: Delivering on the Promise of the 2014 National Curriculum, inadequate materials for teaching the National Curriculum are holding back pupils in England and increasingPOLICY EXCHANGE
Policy Exchange’s Reform of Government Commission, chaired by Dame Patricia Hodgson, has published its report, Government Reimagined: A Handbook for Reform.The report, authored by Policy Exchange’s Head of Technology Policy, Benjamin Barnard, argues that the Government must embark on a comprehensive modernisation and reform programme. GOVERNMENT REIMAGINED Policy Exchange has convened a distinguished Reform of Government Commission, chaired by Dame Patricia Hodgson DBE, to determine how government can be modernised and equipped for the modern world. Each Commissioner brought their particular expertise and experience to WOLFSON ECONOMICS PRIZE 2021 Robert A.M. Stern – Founding Partner, Robert A.M. Stern Architects and former Dean, Yale School of Architecture. Nigel Wilson – Chief Executive, Legal and General. The conference concluded with remarks by Robert Ede – Director, Wolfson Economics Prize 2021 and Head ofHealth &
THE TWO SIDES OF DIVERSITY New analysis of the Labour Force Survey by Policy Exchange shows for the first time that the most diverse occupations in England and Wales are taxi driving and dentistry – with farming being the least diverse. The picture that emerges is of a workplace where ethnically diverse occupations tend to be FISHMONGERS’ HALL: A PREVENTABLE TRAGEDY Peter Clarke, Senior Fellow at Policy Exchange, who previously served as HM Chief Inspector of Prisons and Head of Counter-Terrorism Command at New Scotland Yard, has warned that the Fishmongers’ Hall terrorist attack was “a preventable tragedy”. In a new paper for Policy Exchange, Fishmongers’ Hall RETHINKING CO2: FROM A WASTE TO A RESOURCE? Central to the fight against global warming is the need to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide gas (CO 2).CO 2 accounts for around three quarters of global greenhouse gas emissions, and annual emissions of CO 2 increased by more than 42% between 1990 and 2010. Despite efforts to deploy low carbon forms of energy such as renewables, forecasts suggest that fossil fuels will still provideGUIDE FOR ENTRANTS
Thank you for taking an interest in the 2021 Wolfson Economics Prize, delivered in partnership with Policy Exchange. The Prize seeks out new ideas and challenges orthodoxies in economic policy-making.RICHARD SLOGGETT
Richard Sloggett is Senior Fellow, Health and Social Care at the think tank Policy Exchange. Richard is former Special Adviser to the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care where he worked across public health, NHS and social care priority policy areas. Richard has been named one of the 100 most influential people in healthcare policyby
WARMER HOMES: IMPROVING FUEL POVERTY AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY Warmer Homes presents a character profile of the 2.3 million households in England living in fuel poverty. Among the findings in the report is the fact that nearly half of all fuel poor households (1.1m) are in work, challenging the perception that fuel poverty primarily involves the elderly and retBENEDICT MCALEENAN
Benedict McAleenan is a Senior Adviser to Policy Exchange’s Energy and Environment Unit. He is a public policy advisor with over 13 years’ experience advising on policy development, political risk and thought leadership in the Energy, FMCG, Manufacturing and Engineering sectors. His private sector clients have included National GridPOLICY EXCHANGE
Policy Exchange’s Reform of Government Commission, chaired by Dame Patricia Hodgson, has published its report, Government Reimagined: A Handbook for Reform.The report, authored by Policy Exchange’s Head of Technology Policy, Benjamin Barnard, argues that the Government must embark on a comprehensive modernisation and reform programme. GOVERNMENT REIMAGINED Policy Exchange has convened a distinguished Reform of Government Commission, chaired by Dame Patricia Hodgson DBE, to determine how government can be modernised and equipped for the modern world. Each Commissioner brought their particular expertise and experience to WOLFSON ECONOMICS PRIZE 2021 Robert A.M. Stern – Founding Partner, Robert A.M. Stern Architects and former Dean, Yale School of Architecture. Nigel Wilson – Chief Executive, Legal and General. The conference concluded with remarks by Robert Ede – Director, Wolfson Economics Prize 2021 and Head ofHealth &
THE TWO SIDES OF DIVERSITY New analysis of the Labour Force Survey by Policy Exchange shows for the first time that the most diverse occupations in England and Wales are taxi driving and dentistry – with farming being the least diverse. The picture that emerges is of a workplace where ethnically diverse occupations tend to be FISHMONGERS’ HALL: A PREVENTABLE TRAGEDY Peter Clarke, Senior Fellow at Policy Exchange, who previously served as HM Chief Inspector of Prisons and Head of Counter-Terrorism Command at New Scotland Yard, has warned that the Fishmongers’ Hall terrorist attack was “a preventable tragedy”. In a new paper for Policy Exchange, Fishmongers’ Hall RETHINKING CO2: FROM A WASTE TO A RESOURCE? Central to the fight against global warming is the need to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide gas (CO 2).CO 2 accounts for around three quarters of global greenhouse gas emissions, and annual emissions of CO 2 increased by more than 42% between 1990 and 2010. Despite efforts to deploy low carbon forms of energy such as renewables, forecasts suggest that fossil fuels will still provideGUIDE FOR ENTRANTS
Thank you for taking an interest in the 2021 Wolfson Economics Prize, delivered in partnership with Policy Exchange. The Prize seeks out new ideas and challenges orthodoxies in economic policy-making.RICHARD SLOGGETT
Richard Sloggett is Senior Fellow, Health and Social Care at the think tank Policy Exchange. Richard is former Special Adviser to the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care where he worked across public health, NHS and social care priority policy areas. Richard has been named one of the 100 most influential people in healthcare policyby
WARMER HOMES: IMPROVING FUEL POVERTY AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY Warmer Homes presents a character profile of the 2.3 million households in England living in fuel poverty. Among the findings in the report is the fact that nearly half of all fuel poor households (1.1m) are in work, challenging the perception that fuel poverty primarily involves the elderly and retBENEDICT MCALEENAN
Benedict McAleenan is a Senior Adviser to Policy Exchange’s Energy and Environment Unit. He is a public policy advisor with over 13 years’ experience advising on policy development, political risk and thought leadership in the Energy, FMCG, Manufacturing and Engineering sectors. His private sector clients have included National Grid WOLFSON ECONOMICS PRIZE 2021 Robert A.M. Stern – Founding Partner, Robert A.M. Stern Architects and former Dean, Yale School of Architecture. Nigel Wilson – Chief Executive, Legal and General. The conference concluded with remarks by Robert Ede – Director, Wolfson Economics Prize 2021 HISTORY MATTERS PROJECT Policy Exchange’s March 2021 History Matters Conference is the first event to bring together leading decision-makers and professionals in the museums and galleries sector and other experts in order to develop new public policy approaches than can be applied broadly. EVENTS | POLICY EXCHANGE This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which HOW CAN OUR HOSPITALS PROMOTE POSITIVE BEHAVIOURS 4 hours ago · This 'In Conversation' event will explore the role insights from behavioural science can play in future hospital design, bringing together two experts on the healthcare environment, Professor David Halpern and Dame Laura Lee. With just under two weeks to go before the deadline for first-round entrie PROTECTING THE CONSTITUTION The rise of judicial power in the UK in recent years is a striking change in our constitutional arrangements – in how we are governed – a change that threatens good government, parliamentary democracy, and the rule of law. The expansion of judicial power is a ACADEMIC FREEDOM IN THE UK Universities should be places of open debate, where ideas can be debated freely. Recent events, however, have revealed a chilling effect, with high profile campaigns to sack academics and fewer than four out of ten Leave-supporting students feeling able to share their views in class. Our polling rev BOOK LAUNCH OF ‘THE ARISTOCRACY OF TALENT: HOW MERITOCRACY Policy Exchange launches Adrian Wooldridge's latest book 'The Aristocracy of Talent: How Meritocracy Made the Modern World'. The panel will discuss Wooldridge's analysis of meritocracy: the idea that people should be advanced according to their POLICY WIN WITH MOD’S NEW OFFICE OF NET ASSESSMENT Policy win with MOD’s new Office of Net Assessment. Dec 11, 2020. In a recent speech the Defence Secretary, Rt Hon Ben Wallace MP, announced the creation of a “Secretary of State’s Office of Net Assessment and Challenge (SONAC)” encompassing war gaming, doctrine, red teaming and external academic analysis. MIGRATION, PRODUCTIVITY, LIVING STANDARDS, AND ALL THAT Migration is generally considered to be positive for productivity and living standards. Motivated workers usually younger than the average of the native workforce boost the labour supply, increase productivity and support demand in the economy. In a study published last year the IMF concluded that migration – both high and low skilled NET ASSESSMENT FOR THE MOD: IMPLEMENTATION IS KEY Net assessment involves the multi-disciplinary close examination of myriad qualitative and quantitative aspects of military power in all its dimensions. These range from morale, training patterns and subtleties of doctrine to the field performance of weapons systems and the minutiae of logistic capabilities. Not only are these sets ofanalyses
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THE OTHER GLOBAL CRISIS: POLICY EXCHANGE WEBINAR Policy Exchange hosted Mark Carney, UN Special Envoy for Climate Action and Finance, and former Governor of the Bank of England, in conversation with Hon Malcolm Turnbull, former Prime Minister of Australia, in a webinar chaired by Juliet Samuel, Senior Fellow at Policy Exchange and _Telegraph _columnist. Among other questions, they discussed how to achieve net zero and what the coronavirus crisis can teach us about dealing with climate change. Watch the video onYouTube
CHINA POLICY AFTER CORONAVIRUS: POLICY EXCHANGE WEBINAR Continuing our series on policy responses to the Coronavirus outbreak, Policy Exchange hosted its second online webinar, ‘China policy after Corona: is a shift needed?’ We were joined by Lt Gen H R McMaster, former US National Security Advisor to President Trump; Rt Hon Lord Hague of Richmond, former Foreign Secretary; Hon Alexander Downer AC, former Foreign Minister of Australia and Policy Exchange Chairman of Trustees; Julianne Smith, Director Asia Programme, German Marshall Fund of the US and former Deputy National Security Advisor to US Vice President Joe Biden’ and Lord Wood of Anfield, former Foreign Policy Adviser to Gordon Brown. The event was chaired by Dean Godson, Director of Policy Exchange. Watch it on YouTube here. THE UK ECONOMY AND CORONAVIRUS CRISIS WEBINAR ‘Everything is different now: the UK economy and the Coronavirus crisis’ was the subject of Policy Exchange’s first public webinar. Our speakers included the main triumvirate who led the policy response to the 2008 economic crisis – Rt Hon Lord Darling of Roulanish, former Chancellor of the Exchequer; Lord King of Lothbury, former Governor of the Bank of England; Lord Macpherson of Earl’s Court, former Permanent Secretary at HM Treasury – as well as Dr Gerard Lyons, newly appointed Senior Fellow at Policy Exchange. The event was chaired by Juliet Samuel, Telegraph columnist and Senior Fellow at Policy Exchange. The event was covered by The Times,
The Daily Telegraph
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The Daily Mail
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The Guardian
and ITV News
among other outlets. POLICY EXCHANGE’S UNIVERSITIES RESEARCH ON FRONT PAGE OF THE TIMES Pupils will receive university offers only after their A-level results, in radical reforms to the admissions system reported on the front page of _The Times_. The change reflects the key recommendation made in Policy Exchange’s 2019 report _Sins of Admission_, which
noted the disastrous impact unconditional offers can have on individual students and entire cohorts. _The Times_ also cited Policy Exchange’s new paper, _Universities at the Crossroads_,
which warned that universities are losing the nation’s trust. Policy Exchange’s paper also featured in _The Daily Mail_ and
in _The Guardian
_under
the headline, ‘Universities brace for government scrutiny after Policy Exchange report’. THE RETURN OF ONSHORE WIND The next round of the Contracts for Difference (CfD) scheme will be inclusive of more forms of renewable energy, including onshore wind, solar and floating offshore wind developments, the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, Rt Hon Alok Sharma MP, announced yesterday. The new policy reflects a key recommendation made in Policy Exchange’s 2015 report, _Powering Up: The future of onshore wind in the UK, _which
argued for the continuing inclusion of new and repowered wind projects under the CfD scheme at a time when the policy of excluding onshore wind from future CfD auction rounds was emerging. OPEN EUROPE JOINS POLICY EXCHANGE Policy Exchange is delighted to announce that Open Europe’s team of experts – Stephen Booth, David Shiels, and Dominic Walsh – is joining us to lead the work of our Britain in the World Unit. Simon Wolfson, until now Open Europe’s Chairman, is returning to Policy Exchange’s Board of Trustees. Sir David Ord, the co-owner and Managing Director of the Bristol Port Company, will also be joining Policy Exchange’s Board of Trustees. Read the fullannouncement here
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POLICY EXCHANGE IS ‘PRE-EMINENT THINK TANK IN WESTMINSTER,’ SAYSIAIN DALE
“If anyone was to draw up a list of the top twenty most influential think tanks in Westminster, can anyone seriously doubt that Policy Exchange would be at number one?” That’s the verdict of Iain Dale in the LBC presenter’s latest column for Conservative Home.
He calls Policy Exchange “the pre-eminent think tank in the Westminster village” and notes our unique convening power, saying: “There are few organisations that could attract power players like Mark Carney and Alan Greenspan, or Dominic Raab and Mike Pompeo to appear on its platforms.” POLICY EXCHANGE HOSTS US SECRETARY OF STATE AND FOREIGN SECRETARY Policy Exchange was delighted to welcome Hon Michael R. Pompeo, US Secretary of State, to speak on “The Future of the Special Relationship”, in conversation with Rt Hon Dominic Raab MP, the Foreign Secretary, at an event in Westminster. The discussion – which ranged from Brexit to the rise of China – was moderated by Dean Godson, Director of Policy Exchange. Watch the full video here, and
read coverage in The ExpressMODERNISING THE UK
_The Sun_ reported
that the Government is considering a Department for the Union to strengthen the bonds between the nations, as recommended in Policy Exchange’s _Modernising the United Kingdom_ paper. This follows the House of Lords Communications and Digital Committee backing Policy Exchange’s proposals to increase the number of sporting events that must be shown on free-to-air TV, for example women’s national football tournaments and test cricket in _Public service broadcasting: as vital as ever___.
MANIFESTO WINS
Policy Exchange was delighted that the party election manifestos reflected the priorities of our cross-party research since the last general election (and even earlier). Ideas from at least 24 papers were contained in the Conservative, Labour, Liberal Democrat and Green 2019 manifestos – from social care to education, farming to judicial power. Explore the infographic showing which ideas were adopted by the different parties here.
POLICY EXCHANGE HOSTS PRIME MINISTER FOR THE LAUNCH OF THE AUTHORISED BIOGRAPHY OF MARGARET THATCHER Dean Godson, Director of Policy Exchange, was delighted to welcome the Prime Minister, Rt Hon Boris Johnson MP, to the official launch of the final volume of Charles Moore’s authorised biography of Margaret Thatcher, _Herself Alone_. The event, hosted by Policy Exchange, was the Prime Minister’s first visit to a think tank since he took office. It was attended by some of the surviving dramatis personae from the Thatcher era and other senior figures from the world of politics, journalism and public life. The Prime Minister praised the biography, saying, it is “not just the greatest recent work of biography but… also, in our lifetimes, the greatest work of modern British history”. Charles Moore, the author of the 20-year project, is a Senior Fellow at Policy Exchange and was previously Chairman of the Trustees. Watch the video of thespeeches on YouTube
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LATEST PUBLICATIONS A TRAINING OPPORTUNITY IN THE CRISISDavid Goodhart
By David Goodhart
- May 10, 2020
The coronavirus crisis underlines the need for an education and training system that is better aligned with the economic and social needs of the UK, says David Goodhart in this research paper. We can no longer afford the luxury of a wasteful mismatch produced by low value degrees and a disorganised approach to vocational training. The current crisis also offers an opportunity to cut through many of the normal blockages and vested interests, not least since we may – in the wake of the coronavirus crisis – be moving into a period of high unemployment, which will require a radical rethinking of current policy. This paper sets out three reforms that would help to improve the UK’s training and education. LEGISLATING FOR THE RELAXATION OF THE LOCKDOWNSir Stephen Laws
By Sir Stephen Laws
- May 8, 2020
This paper examines what lessons can be learned from the first stage of the coronavirus crisis and applied to legislating for the next stage. The focus will be on the aspects of the legislative response that have had the greatest impact on the largest number of people – the so-called “lockdown” rules. OUTBREAKS AND SPILLOVERSBenedict McAleenan
and William
Nicolle
By Benedict McAleenanand William
Nicolle - May
8, 2020
Zoonotic pathogens (those that originate in animals) are a growing risk to human populations. There were three times as many outbreaks in the 1990s as in the 1940s, and cases continue to rise. The majority of new infectious diseases originate in animals, including well-known diseases such as SARS, avian flu, Ebola and HIV. Whilst too early to say for sure, it is likely that SARS-CoV2 (the virus that causes COVID-19) originated in bats. Here Policy Exchange examines what is to be done to reduce the threat to human health and the global economy.LATEST BLOGS
WHAT THE GOVERNMENT’S COMMAND PAPER ON NORTHERN IRELAND MEANSby Stephen Booth
| May 25, 2020
The Government this week published a Command Paper, setting out its approach to implementing the Northern Ireland Protocol in the UK-EU Withdrawal Agreement. The Protocol gives Northern Ireland a special economic status – within the UK’s customs territory, but in regulatory alignment with the EU single market for goods. The Protocol also requires provisions to be put in place to ensure that goods “at risk” of entering the EU single market via the land border with the Republic of Ireland are subject to the correct checks and controls. The continuation of the Protocol is subject to the ongoing consent of the Northern Ireland Assembly after four years.A BORDER ONCE AGAIN
by Dr Graham Gudgin
| May 24, 2020
Just as the main talks on a permanent Brexit agreement are currently bogged down, the EU had begun to panic that the already agreed Irish Protocol was also stuck in the doldrums. The UK government had thus been under heavy pressure to begin tangible preparations to enact the measures agreed in last December’s revised Protocol. Brussels was demanding border infrastructure, computer systems for customs declarations and an office in Belfast to house EU officials who would oversee the customs measures. NEGATIVE INTEREST RATES OFFER ONLY A SUGAR HIGH. THEY WON’T REVIVEMONETARY POLICY
by Warwick Lightfoot| May 22,
2020
Both Wall Street and the City of London are speculating whether the next innovation in monetary policy will be the use of negative interest rates as a deliberate tool. The new Governor of the Bank of England, Andrew Bailey, has changed the Bank’s position from that of the previous Governor, Mark Carney, who made clear that negative interest rates were not a proposition he was seriously considering. The central bank’s Chief Economist, Andrew Haldane, and one member of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), Silvana Tenreyro, havecanvassed the idea.
LATEST NEWS
BBC CONSULTATION LAUNCHED IN POLICY EXCHANGE SPEECHFeb 5, 2020
The Government is launching an eight-week consultation on decriminalising BBC licence fee evasion, said the Rt Hon Baroness Nicky Morgan, Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, in a speech at Policy Exchange on the Future of Media and Broadcasting. Watch her speech here. DARPA AND THE AMERICAN APPROACHJan 30, 2020
Policy Exchange’s Visiting Scholar, Dr William Schneider Jr, delivered a keynote speech on “Delivering National Scientific & Technological Advantage: DARPA and the American Approach”. As a former Chairman of the US Defense Science Board, Dr Schneider is a leading authority on strategic innovation and tech R&D. His wide-ranging speech addressed issues including the evolution of national defence technologies, space security and how to help create high-tech innovation. You can watch a video of the event here and readhis paper here.
POLICY EXCHANGE SETS OUT MAJOR PLANNING REFORMSJan 27, 2020
A major new Policy Exchange report has called for a complete overhaul of the planning system by the Government. The report was covered in The Times whose article said Policy Exchange’s proposals were being “seriously looked at” by the No 10 policy unit. It was also featured in The Sun, ConservativeHome and on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme.EVENTS
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THE OTHER GLOBAL CRISIS: WHAT NEXT FOR CLIMATE CHANGE AND ENVIRONMENTPOLICY?
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with Mark Carney UN Special Envoy for Climate Action and Finance former Governor of the Bank of England in conversation with Hon Malcolm Turnbull former Prime Minister of Australia chaired by Juliet Samuel Senior Fellow at Policy Exchange and Telegraph Columnist Policy Exchange hosted Mark Carney, UN Special Envoy for Climate Action and Finance, and former Governor of the (more…) EVERYTHING IS DIFFERENT NOW: THE UK ECONOMY AND THE CORONAVIRUSCRISIS
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Policy Exchange’s first public webinar, our speakers included the main triumvirate who led the policy response to the 2008 economic crisis – Rt Hon Lord Darling of Roulanish, former Chancellor of the Exchequer; Lord King of Lothbury, former Governor of the Bank of England; Lord Macpherson of Earl’s Court, former Permanent Secretary at HM Treasury – as well as Dr Gerard Lyons, newly appointed Senior Fellow at Policy Exchange. The event was chaired by Juliet Samuel, Telegraph columnist and Senior Fellow at Policy Exchange. THE FUTURE OF THE SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP please select a datetime * Thursday, 30 January, 202011:00 - 12:25
Policy Exchange was delighted to welcome Hon Michael R. Pompeo, United States Secretary of State, to speak on “The Future of the Special Relationship” in conversation with Rt Hon Dominic Raab MP, United Kingdom Foreign Secretary, moderated by Dean Godson, Director ofPolicy Exchange.
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