Unleashing innovation in the NHS: barriers and opportunities for the adoption and uptake of Healthcare technologies Read more
Featured insight Type Report Date 08 May 2024 Unleashing innovation in the NHS: barriers and opportunities for the adoption and uptake of Healthcare technologies Read more
Featured insight Type Report Date 16 Apr 2024 Staying ahead: the case for a European Action Plan for Rare Diseases Read more
Featured insight Type Report Date 05 Mar 2024 The 2024 elections: where next for the “Techlash”? Read more
Featured insight Type Report Date 01 Mar 2024 The State of the Border: Business Experience of the UK Border 2023 Read more
Featured insight Type Report Date 25 Jan 2024 The Politics of 2024: the view from Asia, Americas, Middle East and Europe Read more
Podcast Date 6 Jun 2019 UK-US Trade: Is the NHS ‘on the table’? Global Counsel Practice Lead for UK Politics and Policy, Alex Dawson, is joined by Senior Director, Stephen Adams and Practice Lead for Public Services, Tom Smith, to discuss the NHS... Read more
Research Date 3 Jun 2019 Policy beyond Brexit: important or irrelevant? With a list of candidates longer than your leg, the Conservative leadership contest is now in full swing. Unsurprisingly, many of the candidates’ public statements – and the questions they’re... Read more
Research Date 30 May 2019 Can the new prime minister of Britain stop parliament blocking a no-deal Brexit? The UK stepped back from the precipice of a no-deal Brexit in April by requesting and receiving an extension of the Article 50 period up to October 31st this year... Read more
Podcast Date 29 May 2019 Will elections in Europe and Ukraine change EU-Russia relations? With Nicu Popescu RUSSIA & CIS: Following a lunch event, Practice Lead for Russia, CIS and CEE, Alexander Smotrov and Nicu Popescu, Director of the Wider Europe Programme at the European Council on... Read more
Research Date 16 May 2019 Indonesia elections: three observations on Jokowi's victory Although official results of the Indonesian presidential and parliamentary elections have not been released, quick count results suggest that incumbent president, Joko Widodo (Jokowi), has secured a second term. The... Read more
Podcast Date 8 May 2019 The race for a new Conservative leader UK: Senior Director, Stephen Adams, Practice Lead for UK Politics and Policy, Alex Dawson, and Senior Associate, Joe Armitage, discuss the process of selecting a new leader for the Conservative... Read more
Report Date 3 May 2019 German industrial strategy: big firms for big challenges? Germany’s economy minister, Peter Altmaier, has presented a draft “national industrial strategy 2030” that seeks to formulate a response to fiercer international competition. It is the first time that a... Read more
Research Date 3 May 2019 Is inflation targeting dead? The consensus underpinning monetary policy in advanced economies over the past 30 years is weakening, with challenges from both the left and the right, and from within the central banking... Read more
Research Date 3 May 2019 The EU’s new China strategy: Trumpism à la Bruxelles? Viewed from Brussels, April 2019 marks an inflection point in the EU’s strategic approach to China. By all accounts, EU institutions and member states managed to display unprecedented unity in... Read more
Research Date 1 May 2019 Europe's 5G networks: is Huawei being excluded? “No equipment supplier, including Huawei, should, or may, be specifically excluded from 5G roll-out”. These words come from Jochen Homann, the president of the German telecom regulator. This statement was... Read more
Podcast Date 18 Apr 2019 Are competition regimes ripe for change? Global Counsel Chief Economist, Gregor Irwin, and Head of Europe, Tom White, discuss Gregor's recent blog on why policymakers are coming under increasing pressure to reform competition regimes. [soundcloud] Read more
Podcast Date 18 Apr 2019 China in Europe: systemic rival or strategic partner? Global Counsel Senior Director, Stephen Adams and Senior Associate, Jens Presthus, discuss his recent blog about China’s relationships with the EU and individual European states. [soundcloud] Read more
Research Date 17 Apr 2019 Are competition regimes ripe for change? There is a growing body of evidence that suggests corporate market power may be increasing and that this is damaging macroeconomic performance. Moreover, the effects may be strengthening as the... Read more
Research Date 17 Apr 2019 China in Europe: systemic rival or strategic partner? Last week’s EU-China summit and 17+1 meeting underscored something interesting in how China’s relationships with the EU and individual European states are developing. While a group of influential EU states... Read more
Report Date 10 Apr 2019 'Ending naivety'? Implementing the EU International Procurement Instrument Summary The European Commission’s decision to block the merger of Siemens and Alstom has triggered a new phase in the debate on European industrial policy. Wary of conceding its own... Read more
Report Date 10 Apr 2019 Falling flat: lessons from the 2018 UK CO2 shortage The critical CO2 shortage experienced by the UK last summer was caused by a combination of increased demand – with England’s progress at the World Cup and an unprecedented heat... Read more
Research Date 8 Apr 2019 Meat analogues in the EU: A cut above the rest? First it was tofu, then it was quorn, and now meat derived from a single animal cell and thus the creation of a new term – meat analogue. The meat... Read more
Podcast Date 4 Apr 2019 The politics of M&A with Peter Mandelson and John Fingleton UK: After a breakfast roundtable event, GC Chairman, Peter Mandelson and Fingleton Associates founder and CEO, John Fingleton, discuss the politics of mergers and acquisitions in the UK, Europe and... Read more