VPN nation 30 July 2025 VPN nation 30 July 2025 Chris Snowdon writes for The Critic Our Head of Lifestyle Chris Snowdon has written for The Critic on Britain’s breakdown in trust. The article said: “Like … Continue reading “VPN nation”
DMCC bill is a tech turn-off 25 October 2023 DMCC bill is a tech turn-off 25 October 2023 Dirk Auer writes for Conservative Home Dirk Auer, Director of Competition Policy at the International Center for Law and Economics and co-author of Digital Overload, has … Continue reading “DMCC bill is a tech turn-off”
Digital Markets Unit risks stifling investment and innovation 25 April 2023 Digital Markets Unit risks stifling investment and innovation 25 April 2023 Commenting on the introduction of The Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers (DMCC) Bill, the IEA’s Director of Public Policy and … Continue reading “Digital Markets Unit risks stifling investment and innovation”
Red tape risks the potential benefits of lab-grown meat 26 January 2023 Red tape risks the potential benefits of lab-grown meat 26 January 2023 Matthew Lesh writes in City AM IEA Head of Public Policy Matthew Lesh has written in City AM urging policymakers to overhaul EU regulations holding back … Continue reading “Red tape risks the potential benefits of lab-grown meat”
Concerns over repealing EU law ‘overblown’, says IEA policy expert 26 January 2023 Concerns over repealing EU law ‘overblown’, says IEA policy expert 26 January 2023 Matthew Lesh writes in CapX IEA Head of Public Policy Matthew Lesh has argued in CapX that the government’s Retained EU Law Bill is necessary … Continue reading “Concerns over repealing EU law ‘overblown’, says IEA policy expert”
Expanding the Web: The case against net neutrality 9 December 2022 Research Expanding the Web: The case against net neutrality Matthew Lesh 9 December 2022 Summary Net neutrality is the principle that internet service providers (ISPs) should treat all web traffic equally. This means, in … Continue reading “Expanding the Web: The case against net neutrality”
France is not a model for nuclear success, says IEA energy analyst 2 September 2022 France is not a model for nuclear success, says IEA energy analyst 2 September 2022 Commenting on Boris Johnson’s speech on nuclear energy, Andy Mayer, Energy Analyst at free market think tank the Institute of … Continue reading “France is not a model for nuclear success, says IEA energy analyst”
Our cost-of-living crisis is homegrown, and self-inflicted 24 August 2022 Our cost-of-living crisis is homegrown, and self-inflicted Kristian Niemietz 24 August 2022 The Telegraph attracted a bit of social media flak last week for publishing an article on the cost-of-living crisis with … Continue reading “Our cost-of-living crisis is homegrown, and self-inflicted”
A supply-side agenda to solve the cost-of-living crisis 2 August 2022 A supply-side agenda to solve the cost-of-living crisis Kristian Niemietz 2 August 2022 “[T]oday, the British middle class is being squeezed by a cost-of-living crisis as never before […] Prices of […] essentials … Continue reading “A supply-side agenda to solve the cost-of-living crisis”