Content tagged with "Economy,Economy" (page 1 of 35)
Asia and the UK: Partnering for prosperity
Starts at: July 11, 2013 10:00
Ends at: July 11, 2013 11:30
Major panel discussion with Rt Hon Hugo Swire MP, Minister of State at the Foreign...(continued)
Making the case: the economics of policing
Starts at: May 29, 2013 12:30
Ends at: May 29, 2013 14:00
Policy lunch with Canadian Parliament Standing Committee on Public Safety and National...(continued)
The future of Europe: Will the UK’s financial services sector be diminished or enhanced as part of Europe?
Starts at: July 23, 2013 12:30
Ends at: July 23, 2013 14:30
Policy seminar with Sharon Bowles MEP, Chair, Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee...(continued)
SME Exports conference: Open for Business
Starts at: November 12, 2013 08:30
Ends at: November 12, 2013 13:00
The UK Government is putting more behind the drive to increase SME exports. The 2012...(continued)
Investment in infrastructure: Making it happen
Starts at: June 05, 2013 08:30
Ends at: June 05, 2013 13:00

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Under new management
James Zuccollo in Public Finance magazine evaluated the likely impact of Mark Carney’s arrival on the UK economy
Treasury fights back against culture of...
Andrew Haldenby is quoted as a commentator in the Times' coverage of the Spending Round.
I was wrong to criticise Thatcher in 1981...
Reform’s Consultant Director Nick Bosanquet writes an op-ed in CityAM on the legacy of Baroness Thatcher.
Where we are today: The state of UK exports and export policy
Starts at: September 05, 2013 12:30
Ends at: September 05, 2013 14:00
This event with Simon Fraser CMG will look at the state of UK exports and export...(continued)
Where next? Growing the UK export market
Starts at: June 24, 2013 12:30
Ends at: June 24, 2013 14:00
This event with Margot James MP, Chair of the APPG for Trade &...(continued)
Budget 2013: delaying hard decisions on...
James Zuccollo argues that Chancellor George Osborne's decision to continue ringfencing is a burden to departmental budgets
Budget 2013: protect and survive?
Patrick Nolan argues that Today’s Budget was full of giveaways and short-termist measures. What it didn’t do was tackle the politically fraught issue of protected areas of spending.
