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June 21 ‘Freedom Day’ could be delayed by more than four weeks

13 June 2021

June 21 ‘Freedom Day’ could be delayed by more than four weeks

13 June 2021

Julian Jessop quoted in the Daily Mail

As the UK government looks set to delay the lockdown road map, extending lockdown restrictions for at least four weeks, … Continue reading “June 21 ‘Freedom Day’ could be delayed by more than four weeks”

Delaying lockdown roadmap could cost ‘£1billion a week’

12 June 2021

Delaying lockdown roadmap could cost ‘£1billion a week’

12 June 2021

Mark Littlewood quoted in the Daily Express

IEA Director General Mark Littlewood was quoted in the Daily Express, warning that any delay to the June 21 ‘freedom … Continue reading “Delaying lockdown roadmap could cost ‘£1billion a week’”

Delaying June 21 would be disastrous for pubs

8 June 2021

Delaying June 21 would be disastrous for pubs

8 June 2021

Christopher Snowdon writes for The Telegraph

In an op-ed for The Telegraph, IEA Head of Lifestyle Economics Christopher Snowdon argued that although Covid cases are rising, … Continue reading “Delaying June 21 would be disastrous for pubs”

Delay to 21 June unlocking could spell economic disaster

2 June 2021

Delay to 21 June unlocking could spell economic disaster

2 June 2021

Mark Littlewood writes for the Daily Mail

In an op-ed for the Daily Mail, IEA Director General Mark Littlewood welcomed the  news that the UK recorded zero … Continue reading “Delay to 21 June unlocking could spell economic disaster”

Travel ban madness

18 May 2021

Travel ban madness

18 May 2021

Annabel Denham writes for The Telegraph

In an op-ed for The Telegraph, IEA Director of Communications Annabel Denham has criticised the government’s travel ban policy, arguing … Continue reading “Travel ban madness”

Government putting Covid risk aversion above freedom and liberty

30 April 2021

Government putting Covid risk aversion above freedom and liberty

30 April 2021

Victoria Hewson writes for CapX

IEA Head of Regulatory Affairs Victoria Hewson has written for CapX, arguing that the justification for lockdown restriction and infringements … Continue reading “Government putting Covid risk aversion above freedom and liberty”

Coronavirus twice-weekly testing a flop?

28 April 2021

Coronavirus twice-weekly testing a flop?

28 April 2021

Christopher Snowdon quoted in the Daily Mail

IEA Head of Lifestyle Economics Christopher Snowdon has commented on the governments £3 billion scheme for twice-a-week lateral flow tests, … Continue reading “Coronavirus twice-weekly testing a flop?”

The high street may not survive Covid

12 April 2021

The high street may not survive Covid

12 April 2021

Prof. Len Shackleton writes for CapX

IEA Editorial and Research Fellow Prof. Len Shackleton has written an article for CapX suggesting that although lockdown restrictions are … Continue reading “The high street may not survive Covid”

Should school children continue to wear masks in the classroom?

9 April 2021

Should school children continue to wear masks in the classroom?

9 April 2021

Annabel Denham writes for 1828

In a debate article for 1828, IEA Director of Communications Annabel Denham argued children should continue to wear masks in … Continue reading “Should school children continue to wear masks in the classroom?”

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