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Online Safety Bill is unacceptable, say top politicians

27 June 2022

Online Safety Bill is unacceptable, say top politicians

27 June 2022

IEA research referenced in The Mail

In response to IEA research carried out by Victoria Hewson and Matthew Lesh into the Online Safety Bill, top Conservative … Continue reading “Online Safety Bill is unacceptable, say top politicians”

Planning regulations spell warnings for investors

20 June 2022

Planning regulations spell warnings for investors

20 June 2022

Matthew Lesh comments for The Telegraph

Matthew Lesh, IEA Head of Public Policy, has commented in The Telegraph on recent government interventions preventing the redevelopment of … Continue reading “Planning regulations spell warnings for investors”

Government must solve slow 5G rollout

7 June 2022

Government must solve slow 5G rollout

7 June 2022

Dr James Forder writes for Conservative Home

IEA Academic and Research Director Dr James Forder has written an article for Conservative Home on his latest paper ‘Communication … Continue reading “Government must solve slow 5G rollout”

Trust market forces to solve slow 5G rollout

6 June 2022

Trust market forces to solve slow 5G rollout

6 June 2022

IEA research featured in Farmers Weekly

IEA Academic & Research Director Dr James Forder recently authored a paper on how the Electronic Communications Code could be … Continue reading “Trust market forces to solve slow 5G rollout”

Paternalism has become the new normal

13 May 2022

Paternalism has become the new normal

13 May 2022

Annabel Denham writes for The Spectator

Annabel Denham, IEA Director of Communications, has written for The Spectator commenting on the Bills introduced in the Queen’s Speech. … Continue reading “Paternalism has become the new normal”

Queen’s Speech plans “lack ambition”, argues IEA researcher

12 May 2022

Queen’s Speech plans “lack ambition”, argues IEA researcher

12 May 2022

Matthew Lesh and Victoria Hewson comment for Conservative Home

Matthew Lesh, IEA Head of Public Policy and Victoria Hewson, IEA Head of Regulatory Affairs, have given their thoughts on … Continue reading “Queen’s Speech plans “lack ambition”, argues IEA researcher”

Regulators must be held to account

6 May 2022

Regulators must be held to account

6 May 2022

Victoria Hewson writes for CapX

Victoria Hewson, IEA Head of Regulatory Affairs, has written for CapX on the important role that judicial scrutiny can play … Continue reading “Regulators must be held to account”

Boosting the Digital Markets Unit will not protect competition

6 May 2022

Boosting the Digital Markets Unit will not protect competition

6 May 2022

Victoria Hewson comments for City AM

Victoria Hewson, IEA Head of Regulatory Affairs, has commented for City AM on reports that the government may backtrack on … Continue reading “Boosting the Digital Markets Unit will not protect competition”

Privatisation would improve the DVLA and Passport Office

28 April 2022

Privatisation would improve the DVLA and Passport Office

28 April 2022

Matthew Lesh comments for The Express

Matthew Lesh, IEA Head of Public Policy, has commented in The Express on the benefits that privatisation would bring to … Continue reading “Privatisation would improve the DVLA and Passport Office”

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