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The flawed logic behind the government’s landlord bashing

16 April 2019
Housing and Planning

The flawed logic behind the government’s landlord bashing

16 April 2019

Kristian Niemietz writes for Coffee House

Kristian Niemietz, Head of Political Economy at the Institute of Economic Affairs, responds to plans by the Communities Secretary James … Continue reading “The flawed logic behind the government’s landlord bashing”

Gove’s bottle-deposit scheme will increase costs for consumers

15 April 2019
Lifestyle Economics

Gove’s bottle-deposit scheme will increase costs for consumers

15 April 2019

Chris Snowdon writes for Spiked

Chris Snowdon, Head of Lifestyle Economics at the IEA, writes for Spiked, taking apart the case of DEFRA’s proposed Deposit … Continue reading “Gove’s bottle-deposit scheme will increase costs for consumers”

Brexit not the reason behind the decline of the British car industry

15 April 2019
Transport

Brexit not the reason behind the decline of the British car industry

15 April 2019

Keith Boyfield writes for City AM

Keith Boyfield, IEA Research Fellow, writes for City AM on the troubles facing the British car industry. Keith notes that … Continue reading “Brexit not the reason behind the decline of the British car industry”

A plastic bottle deposit scheme is an expensive way to achieve very little

15 April 2019
Lifestyle Economics

A plastic bottle deposit scheme is an expensive way to achieve very little

15 April 2019

Emma Revell writes for CapX

Emma Revell, Communications Manager at the Institute of Economic Affairs, writes for CapX following the publication of a briefing by … Continue reading “A plastic bottle deposit scheme is an expensive way to achieve very little”

Plastic bottle deposit scheme will see marginal benefits for great cost

13 April 2019
Lifestyle Economics

Plastic bottle deposit scheme will see marginal benefits for great cost

13 April 2019

IEA research featured in The Sun

Chris Snowdon, Head of Lifestyle Economics at the IEA, is quoted in The Sun in a piece reporting on his … Continue reading “Plastic bottle deposit scheme will see marginal benefits for great cost”

Scrap the gender pay gap system

12 April 2019
Labour Market

Scrap the gender pay gap system

12 April 2019

Kate Andrews writes for Coffee House

Kate Andrews, Associate Director of the Institute of Economic Affairs, writes for Coffee House, responding to the Royal Statistical Society’s … Continue reading “Scrap the gender pay gap system”

HS2 a white elephant project

12 April 2019
Transport

HS2 a white elephant project

12 April 2019

Kate Andrews writes in City AM

Kate Andrews, Associate-Director of the Institute of Economic Affairs, wrote in City AM, welcoming comments that suggest HS2 will be … Continue reading “HS2 a white elephant project”

World Health Organisation pulls support for “nuts” health diet scheme

11 April 2019
Lifestyle Economics

World Health Organisation pulls support for “nuts” health diet scheme

11 April 2019

Chris Snowdon quoted in the Daily Mail

The World Health Organization has backed out of sponsoring an event promoting a radical diet that drastically cuts back on … Continue reading “World Health Organisation pulls support for “nuts” health diet scheme”

Bias in Question Time Brexit panels?

10 April 2019
Society and Culture

Bias in Question Time Brexit panels?

10 April 2019

IEA research quoted by Spiked

Joel Rodrigues, writing for Spiked, has analysed Charles Moore’s claims that the BBC’s Question Time show is biased against Leavers. … Continue reading “Bias in Question Time Brexit panels?”

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