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US-EU trade deal: The 'least bad' alternative?
Who really 'won' (bigly) in Scotland? Bradshaw's Beatrice Gove has the details.
Jul 29
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US-EU trade deal: The 'least bad' alternative?
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Everyone wants [the Green Book] to save the world
Why better guidance won’t fix public investment.
Jul 17
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Everyone wants [the Green Book] to save the world
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June 2025
What does the UK/US trade deal mean?
The Hon Kelly Ann Shaw talks about the deal signed today with the BBC.
Jun 17
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The truth behind the Spending Review headlines
Former New Labour adviser and Bradshaw Advisory NED Lord Stewart Wood looks at the hidden messages within last week's Spending Review.
Jun 16
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The truth behind the Spending Review headlines
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The kaleidoscope of Reform UK: Zia Yusuf’s exit, return and the Party’s unyielding march
Gawain Towler, senior adviser at Bradshaw Advisory and former 'right-hand-man' to Nigel Farage gives his take on the Zia Yusuf 'un-resignation' as well…
Jun 9
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The kaleidoscope of Reform UK: Zia Yusuf’s exit, return and the Party’s unyielding march
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May 2025
3 thoughts on the Pensions Investment Review from an ex-DWP adviser
Jan Zeber, former expert adviser on pensions policy to three successive DWP Secretaries, gives his take on the outcomes of the Pensions Investment…
May 30
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3 thoughts on the Pensions Investment Review from an ex-DWP adviser
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Deal or dud? The reality of the US-UK trade agreement
What’s really behind the UK-US trade deal? Our Deputy Managing Director and former special adviser in the DIT looks behind the 'historic' deal headlines…
May 9
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Deal or dud? The reality of the US-UK trade agreement
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The Reform revolution: a policy earthquake
Gawain Towler, senior adviser at Bradshaw Advisory and former 'right-hand-man' to Nigel Farage gives his take on the local election results and what…
May 2
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The Reform revolution: a policy earthquake
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April 2025
Councils, Contracts and Consequences
Gawain Towler, senior adviser at Bradshaw Advisory and former Reform UK comms chief, on why the May 1 local elections matter for business
Apr 17
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March 2025
Do Labour need to remind us that they’re really Labour?
Luke Downham, former Labour Treasury team adviser, on why the Spring Statement could be consequential for party unity
Mar 26
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Do Labour need to remind us that they’re really Labour?
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Britain at breaking point: why it’s time for a fiscal reckoning
Spare a thought for Rachel Reeves, the chancellor has a serious trilemma:
Mar 24
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Britain at breaking point: why it’s time for a fiscal reckoning
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The Chancellor’s ‘Levers of Growth’ Problem - Why Governing Is Hard
Former New Labour adviser Lord Stewart Wood looks ahead to the Chancellor's Spring Statement.
Mar 17
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The Chancellor’s ‘Levers of Growth’ Problem - Why Governing Is Hard
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