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PUB 230/12-35

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Title

CPS pamphlets

Shelfmark

PUB 230/12-35

Summary

Comprises:

PUB 230/12 - The Nationalisation of Childhood, by Jill Kirby, Mar 2006;

PUB 230/13 - A better way to help the low paid: US lessons for the UK tax credit system, by Rupert Darwall, Jul 2006;

PUB 230/14 - Charity: The spectre of over-regulation and state dependency, by Richard Smith and Philip Whittington, Aug 2006;

PUB 230/15 - From Principles to Policy: What an alternative manifesto should say, by Norman Blackwell and Ruth Lea, Oct 2006;

PUB 230/16 - Big Bang 20 years on: New challenges facing the financial services sector, Collected Essays, with a foreword by Nigel Lawson, Oct 2006;

PUB 230/17 - In Praise of Ideology: An inquiry calculated to draw the timely attention of Britain and America to the necessity for 'ideology' and to the inadequacy of 'the centre ground', by Lord Saatchi, Nov 2006;

PUB 230/18 - Three Cheers for Selection: How grammar schools help the poor, by Lord Blackwell, Dec 2006;

PUB 230/19 - Supply Side Politics: How Citizens' Initiatives could revitalise British politics, by Matt Qvortrup, Feb 2007;

PUB 230/20 - Crossing the Threshold: 266 ways the State can enter your home, by Harry Snook, Apr 2007;

PUB 230/21 - The Localist Papers: Open Politics, May 2007;

PUB 230/22 - Confessions of a Reformed BBC Producer, by Antony Jay, Jul 2007;

PUB 230/23 - The 2008 Lexicon: A guide to contemporary Newspeak, Dec 2007;

PUB 230/24 - Who do they think we are? Government's hidden agenda to control our lives, by Jill Kirby, Jan 2008;

PUB 230/25 - Politics, Policy and the Internet, by Robert Colvile, Feb 2008;

PUB 230/26 - Inside Out: How to get drugs out of prisons, by Huseyin Djemil, Jun 2008;

PUB 230/27 - Wind Chill: Why wind energy will not fill the UK's energy gap, by Tony Lodge, Jun 2008;

PUB 230/28 - In Bad Faith: The new betrayal of faith schools, by Cristina Odone, Jun 2008;

PUB 230/29 - Through the Looking Glass: Political correctness, foreign policy and bad decisions, by Roger Howard, Jul 2008;

PUB 230/30 - How to Save the BBC, by Antony Jay, Jul 2008;

PUB 230/31 - Enemy of the People, by Maurice Saatchi, Jul 2008;

PUB 230/32 - The New Good Council Guide: Part One, by Stephen Greenhalgh, Sep 2008;

PUB 230/33 - Conservatives in Birmingham, by David Willetts, Sep 2008;

PUB 230/34 - Freedom for Public Services, by William Mason and Jonathan McMahon, Dec 2008;

PUB 230/35 - The 2009 Lexicon: A guide to contemporary Newspeak, preface by Bill Jamieson, Dec 2008.

Date

Mar 2006-Dec 2008

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box

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Conservative Party Archive: Printed and Published Material: Think Tanks

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