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Research Date 19 Sep 2019 What does it mean for finance to be "open"? We are now 18 months on from the launch of the UK’s Open Banking initiative, which empowers consumers to demand that their bank share their financial data with third parties... Read more
Research Date 13 Sep 2019 Respite not resolution: Italian Euroscepticism in the new policy cycle September 10th provided a rare boost for pro-Europeans in the euro zone’s third largest economy. Movimento 5 Stelle’s Giuseppe Conte won approval in parliament for his new government, replacing the... Read more
Report Date 1 Aug 2019 UK investment policy The International Trade Committee has published the report of its inquiry into post-Brexit international investment arrangements: UK investment policy. The report reviews a wide range of important international investment issues... Read more
Research Date 30 Jul 2019 The EU's €2 trillion message The European Commission’s new legal guidance on the participation of third country bidders in the EU procurement market sends an important signal. It signals that greater reciprocity in public procurement... Read more
Research Date 29 Jul 2019 The British parliament can stop prime minister Boris Johnson achieving a no-deal Brexit The attorney general, Geoffrey Cox, has reportedly advised prime minister Boris Johnson’s new government that a no-deal Brexit cannot be prevented from occurring on October 31st by the British parliament... Read more
Report Date 19 Jul 2019 EU-China trade defence: the politics of legal ambiguity China’s recent withdrawal of its challenge to the EU’s new methodology for calculating domestic prices in trade defence cases concerning China sidesteps what was looking like a probable defeat in... Read more
Research Date 18 Jul 2019 Will Ursula von der Leyen’s weak start matter? Ursula von der Leyen’s narrow win on Tuesday - just nine seats above the required majority – has widely been interpreted as a sign of trouble ahead for her commission... Read more
Podcast Date 18 Jul 2019 Is technology changing what a company is? The company has long been the cornerstone of advanced capitalism, providing an imperfect but acceptable equilibrium between workers, executives and governments. In this podcast, Senior Director, Stephen Adams, and Practice... Read more
Podcast Date 12 Jul 2019 Realising the future of urban mobility Alongside our recent report produced with the British Vehicle Rental and Leasing Association, Practice Lead Alex Dawson, Adviser Leo Ringer and Senior Director Stephen Adams discuss the challenge of how... Read more
Research Date 10 Jul 2019 NHS and Amazon: is privacy being sold down the river? The decision by the NHS to share basic health assessment information with Amazon for use through its Alexa virtual assistant service may appear an effective way of reducing pressure on... Read more
Research Date 5 Jul 2019 Anatomy of a gamble The news that the gambling company William Hill is to close 700 of its UK shops, threatening 4,500 jobs, will be no surprise to those following the saga of fixed-odds... Read more
Report Date 4 Jul 2019 Cars in the City: Realising the future of urban mobility As technology changes every aspect of our economy and society, policymakers across local and national government have set out visions of how they want urban transport to be revolutionised: clean... Read more
Podcast Date 3 Jul 2019 The shifting politics of climate change with Caroline Lucas MP Following a breakfast event on the shifting politics of climate change, Practice Lead for Climate and Sustainability, Elizabeth Beall, sat down with our guest Caroline Lucas MP to discuss what's... Read more
Podcast Date 1 Jul 2019 NHSX: getting the basix right Global Counsel Senior Director, Stephen Adams, Practice Lead, Tom Smith and Senior Associate, Giulia Corsi discuss her latest blog on the launch of NHSX, its objectives, and its chances of... Read more
Research Date 1 Jul 2019 NHSX: getting the basix right The UK government has just launched a new joint policy unit for healthcare innovation. Though the new unit’s CEO, Matthew Gould, made his unofficial debut in early April, the strategically... Read more
Research Date 26 Jun 2019 A defining green moment for sustainable finance Something that was easy to miss amidst the headlines of net-zero targets and climate emergency is the release of the EU’s Technical Expert Group on Sustainable Finance’s taxonomy technical report... Read more
Research Date 25 Jun 2019 The ECB can't match the Fed The European Central Bank (ECB) and the Fed are both worried about stubbornly low inflation and a weakening outlook. They are both signalling that they will turn the policy dial... Read more
Podcast Date 21 Jun 2019 The future of food Are consumer preferences the main drivers behind the public policy changes? How should food systems change to meet growing demand, from increasing productivity, reducing waste and changing diets? Listen to... Read more