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New Covid restrictions could “easily knock” 2% off the country’s economic output

9 December 2021

New Covid restrictions could “easily knock” 2% off the country’s economic output

9 December 2021

Julian Jessop quoted in The Times

On Wednesday, IEA Economics Fellow Julian Jessop warned that further Covid restrictions could severely damage the UK economy. His comments … Continue reading “New Covid restrictions could “easily knock” 2% off the country’s economic output”

Plan B will cost the economy £4Bn per month

9 December 2021

Plan B will cost the economy £4Bn per month

9 December 2021

Julian Jessop quoted in the Daily Mail

The Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Wednesday that the UK will move into Plan B Covid restrictions. IEA Economics … Continue reading “Plan B will cost the economy £4Bn per month”

Recent Coronavirus measures are inconsistent and amount to little more than theatre

1 December 2021

Recent Coronavirus measures are inconsistent and amount to little more than theatre

1 December 2021

Andy Mayer writes for City AM

Andy Mayer, IEA Energy, Environment and Infrastructure Analyst, has written a piece for City AM on the recently introduced rules … Continue reading “Recent Coronavirus measures are inconsistent and amount to little more than theatre”

The time will soon come when we must learn to live with Covid

30 November 2021

The time will soon come when we must learn to live with Covid

30 November 2021

Annabel Denham writes for The Spectator

Annabel Denham, Director of Communications at the IEA, has penned an article for The Specator on the economic impact of … Continue reading “The time will soon come when we must learn to live with Covid”

Although it will survive, the latest Covid restrictions will hit the economy hard

30 November 2021

Although it will survive, the latest Covid restrictions will hit the economy hard

30 November 2021

Julian Jessop comments for GB News

Julian Jessop, Economics Fellow at the IEA, has given his thoughts on the financial consequences of the recent reintroduction of … Continue reading “Although it will survive, the latest Covid restrictions will hit the economy hard”

A new ‘pingdemic’ will damage schools and businesses

30 November 2021

A new ‘pingdemic’ will damage schools and businesses

30 November 2021

Julian Jessop comments for The Sun

IEA Economics Fellow, Julian Jessop, has commented on the government’s decision to reintroduce Coronavirus restrictions following the discovery of the … Continue reading “A new ‘pingdemic’ will damage schools and businesses”

The gamble of freedom day has paid off

23 November 2021

The gamble of freedom day has paid off

23 November 2021

Christopher Snowdon writes for the Telegraph

Christopher Snowdon, Head of Lifestyle Economics at the IEA, has authored a piece for the Telegraph on the benefits of … Continue reading “The gamble of freedom day has paid off”

Covid panic should be behind us

12 November 2021

Covid panic should be behind us

12 November 2021

Christopher Snowdon writes for Spiked

In a long-read article for Spiked, IEA Head of Lifestyle Economics Christopher Snowdon argued that it’s time to put Covid … Continue reading “Covid panic should be behind us”

Boris Johnson should have listened to JCVI advice on vaccines for 12-15 year olds

15 September 2021

Boris Johnson should have listened to JCVI advice on vaccines for 12-15 year olds

15 September 2021

Emily Carver writes for Conservative Home

IEA Head of Media, Emily Carver, has argued that the government should have listened to the advice of the Joint … Continue reading “Boris Johnson should have listened to JCVI advice on vaccines for 12-15 year olds”

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