Daniel Freeman

Managing Editor
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Daniel is the Managing Editor and Deputy Editorial Director at the IEA. He is responsible for overseeing the organisation’s research pipeline, editing publications, and managing relations with authors, publishers and reviewers.

He is the co-author of Liberalising Discrimination Law: Why the Equality Act is unfit for purpose. He has written for The Times, The Evening Standard and City AM.

Prior to joining the IEA Daniel worked in education. He has a degree in History from the University of Oxford.

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Recent Posts

  • Class action law, Better Call Saul and the cost of bad incentives

    This blog post was first published on IEA Insider. Subscribe at insider.iea.org.uk Better Call Saul is rightly regarded as one of the … Continue reading "Class action law, Better Call Saul and the cost of bad incentives"


  • What’s the point of foreign aid?

    When compared to any other point in history the world, we are astonishingly rich. Thanks to the interlinked miracles of … Continue reading "What’s the point of foreign aid?"


  • In defence of VAT on private school fees

    Private schools are, on the whole, a good thing. They give parents greater choice in their children’s education, provide the … Continue reading "In defence of VAT on private school fees"


  • With Navalny’s death, Putin’s Russia enters its darkest phase

    On Thursday February 15, Alexei Navalny appeared via video link for a court hearing. Despite having spent three years in … Continue reading "With Navalny’s death, Putin’s Russia enters its darkest phase"


  • How to solve a problem like inflation

    After three decades of relative price stability, inflation has returned with a vengeance to the world’s advanced economies. The trend … Continue reading "How to solve a problem like inflation"


  • Let’s brain-drain Russia

    September has not been a good month for Vladimir Putin. It opened with a Ukrainian offensive which broke Russian defences … Continue reading "Let’s brain-drain Russia"


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