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In harm’s way: Why online safety regulation needs an Independent Reviewer

3 February 2022
Research

In harm’s way: Why online safety regulation needs an Independent Reviewer

Mikołaj Barczentewicz and Matthew Lesh
3 February 2022
The draft Online Safety Bill presents a significant threat to freedom of speech, privacy and innovation. ‘Safety’ has been prioritised … Continue reading “In harm’s way: Why online safety regulation needs an Independent Reviewer”

The case for a British Innovation Principle

4 May 2021
Government and Institutions

The case for a British Innovation Principle

Andy Mayer
4 May 2021
In the last piece, we looked at the precautionary principle (PP), what about it is valuable and what about it can … Continue reading “The case for a British Innovation Principle”

The case for a liberal precautionary principle

8 April 2021
Regulation

The case for a liberal precautionary principle

Andy Mayer
8 April 2021
The EU’s travails over vaccine supply have revitalised calls in some free-market circles for the scrapping of the precautionary principle … Continue reading “The case for a liberal precautionary principle”

An Introduction to Entrepreneurship

21 October 2020
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An Introduction to Entrepreneurship

Dr Eamonn Butler
21 October 2020
Summary Entrepreneurs play a pivotal role in boosting progress, productivity and prosperity. They drive economic growth and create new opportunities. … Continue reading “An Introduction to Entrepreneurship”

How bank shocks affect the innovation activity of UK firms

27 August 2019
Economic Theory

How bank shocks affect the innovation activity of UK firms

Ali Kabiri
27 August 2019
Innovation levels and the Research and Development (R&D) efforts which underpin them in UK firms are integral to economic growth … Continue reading “How bank shocks affect the innovation activity of UK firms”

The EU Copyright Directive is likely to stifle competition and innovation

27 March 2019
Regulation

The EU Copyright Directive is likely to stifle competition and innovation

Victoria Hewson
27 March 2019
Yesterday, the European Parliament voted in favour of the Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market, in one of … Continue reading “The EU Copyright Directive is likely to stifle competition and innovation”

The Dyson outrage is a load of hot air

24 January 2019
Regulation

The Dyson outrage is a load of hot air

Madeline Grant
24 January 2019
James Dyson’s decision to relocate the headquarters of his company to Singapore has sparked a hyperbolic and predictable outcry. Dyson, … Continue reading “The Dyson outrage is a load of hot air”

While Brexit stands still, the rest of the world keeps turning

19 November 2018
Economic Theory

While Brexit stands still, the rest of the world keeps turning

Kate Andrews
19 November 2018
I can only assume that Netflix is bidding for rights to Brexit: The Saga. You might as well download the past 48 … Continue reading “While Brexit stands still, the rest of the world keeps turning”

Innovation in Education

17 November 2018
Education

Innovation in Education

17 November 2018
On our podcast this week, we’re joined by Sophie Sandor, an independent filmmaker and education expert, and Madeline Grant, Editorial … Continue reading “Innovation in Education”

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