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Mark Littlewood argues that the green lobby has over played it's hand on climate change on BBC Radio 4's 'Ethical...
Letter in The Daily Telegraph by prominent free market think tankers and economists argues that CGT rise will...
Quality contracts are not as good as claimed, writes John Hibbs in Route One
Professor Philip Booth speaks to Russia Today about the Queen's Speech
Mark Littlewood discusses the £6 billion of public spending cuts announced today, with Jeremy Vine on BBC Radio 2...
While reform of state pensions has been kicked in to the long grass, private schemes are being squeezed ever-harder...
Professor Philip Booth is interviewed on BBC Radio 4 on why self-interest is necessary
Mark Littlewood argues on BBC Radio 5 live that cuts will be difficult, but are necessary
Philip Booth's article in the Yorkshire Post
A rise in CGT will harm Britain's economy, argues Dr Richard Wellings on The Daily Telegraph blog
Professor Philip Booth argues on Conservative Home that the Coalition policy on CGT is seriously damaging
Dr Richard Wellings writes in the Telegraph that Britain needs a policy of radical welfare reform
Philip Booth writes in City AM about the need for fiscal responsibility
Mark Littlewood blogs for The Telegraph about how the new coalition government could be a good thing for liberalism...
Across a range of broadcast media, Mark Littlewood is arguing that deficit reduction requires stable government
In an article on Critical Reaction Mark Littlewood argues a blue/yellow coaltion might now be the best option
Richard D North's letter to the editor of the Financial Times
Kristian Niemietz suggests in the Catholic Herald that Caritas Europa's campaign to eliminate poverty is ill-...
Mark Littlewood explains the need for spending cuts on Russia Today
Philip Booth discussed the possible significance of a hung Parliament on Sky with Jeff Randall
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