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‘The New Syria?’
£8.00Edited by Emma Webb, September 2020 Following the recent terror attacks on London Bridge and Streatham by Islamist terror offenders – who had been released from prison half-way through their sentences via the automatic release scheme – there has been increasing concern amongst many people in Britain that the prison system is not working in… Read Full Article
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A hat trick of failures: How ‘the Blob’ led the British Government down the wrong path
£5.00Jim McConalogue and Tim Knox, June 2020 Britain has achieved an undesirable hat trick of failures in its Covid-19 pandemic response. Jim McConalogue and Tim Knox argue in this report that: Along with Spain, Britain has the highest excess death rate per capita in the world for the first half of 2020. The government’s reaction… Read Full Article
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A Long March through the Institutions
£5.00Radomir Tylecote and Robert Clark, September 2020 The Covid-19 pandemic has accelerated a reassessment among Western powers of their approach to China. This report by Radomir Tylecote and Robert Clark analyses China’s strategy towards international institutions and indicates that there are two ‘fronts’ to China’s contemporary expansionist strategy. • The first is to influence and… Read Full Article
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Associate (membership)
£100.00As Associate Member, you will receive receive e-mail press releases and e-mail updates including Civitas Online Reports, Civitas newsletters and all Civitas books for one year. New members will receive a free copy of Roger Bootle’s book, The AI Economy: Work, Wealth and Welfare in the Robot Age and Daniel Bentley’s recent book The Land Question on… Read Full Article
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£1,000.00As Benefactor, you are able to support specific programmes; receive invitations to all public Civitas events; receive e-mail press releases and e-mail updates including Civitas Online Reports, Civitas newsletters and all Civitas books for one year. New members will receive a free copy of Roger Bootle’s book, The AI Economy: Work, Wealth and Welfare in the Robot… Read Full Article
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£35.00If you would like to stay abreast of Civitas’ latest work, you can have all of our books delivered to your door as soon as they are published. New subscribers receive a free copy of Roger Bootle’s book, The AI Economy: Work, Wealth and Welfare in the Robot Age and Daniel Bentley’s recent book The Land Question… Read Full Article
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Britain’s Demographic Challenge:
£7.00Lord Hodgson of Astley Abbotts, September 2017 The population of the United Kingdom is growing at a rate of more than 500,000 a year, equivalent to a new town of about 10,000 people being created every week. On current projections, by 2039 there will be nearly 10 million more people living here – enough to… Read Full Article
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Britain’s Export Boom
£5.00Marcus Gibson, May 2020 It has been widely claimed by many leading voices of the UK’s institutions, corporations and organisations that the UK would face a national disaster if it left the European Union. But as Marcus Gibson argues, a whole generation of organisations and individuals have been proved wrong – given that the post-Brexit… Read Full Article
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Closing the Finance Gap:
£8.00Justin Protts, February 2018 The UK economy is suffering from low productivity. This has been weighing heavily on GDP growth since the 2008 financial crisis, with output per worker stagnating at one of the lowest levels of any advanced economy. Raising productivity requires investment in productive enterprise. But UK investment, as a proportion of domestic… Read Full Article
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Competitiveness Before Carbon:
£8.00Glyn Gaskarth, February 2017 A series of policy initiatives since 2000 have rendered energy supply in the UK unstable and expensive. This has been driven by a desire to reduce carbon emissions in response to concerns about global warming. The effect, however, has been to drive energy intensive industries overseas, to countries with less carbon… Read Full Article
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Controlling Britain’s Borders: The challenge of enforcing the UK’s immigration rules
£5.00David Wood, January 2019 The UK receives tens of thousands of asylum applications ever year. Usually less than half are found to be valid, even at the end of lengthy appeal processes, and yet only a minority of those subsequently leave the country. As a result there is a mounting backlog of illegal immigrants waiting… Read Full Article
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Covid Kids
£5.00Joanna Williams, July 2020 In response to coronavirus, schools closed to all but the children of key workers on 20 March 2020. The majority of children did not return before the end of the academic year, meaning they will have spent over five months out of the classroom. Schools remained closed to most pupils for… Read Full Article
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