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Policy Exchange is the UK’s leading think tank. We are an independent, non-partisan educational charity whose mission is to develop and promote new policy ideas that will deliver better public services, a stronger society and a more dynamic economy. Policy Exchange is committed to an evidence-based approach to policy development and retains copyright and full editorial control over all its written research. We work in partnership with academics and other experts and commission major studies involving thorough empirical research of alternative policy outcomes. We believe that the policy experience of other countries offers important lessons for government in the UK. We also believe that government has much to learn from business and the voluntary sector. Registered charity no: 1096300.
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📣 NEW REPORT 👮♀️ Non-Crime Hate Policing: A chilling distraction from the public's priorities on policing In this policy note we outline the origins of Non-Crime Hate Incidents (NCHIs), the approach by police forces to recording them and their impact. The report – endorsed by former Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Lord Hogan-Howe and Lord Jackson, member of the British Transport Police Authority – makes nine recommendations for change. ✍️ David Spencer Read here ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/dRaJKbtA
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✍️"...the ICC has undermined – perhaps fatally – its own credibility, as well as prospects for a peace settlement in Gaza." Senior Fellow at Policy Exchange, Yuan Yi Z., writes for The Spectator ⬇️ Read here: https://lnkd.in/ghFxseME
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📣 NEW REPORT 🔋 Semiconductors: A test for the new Government Authored by Sir Geoffrey Owen, Head of Industrial Policy at Policy Exchange and former Editor of the Financial Times, this report argues that in order to deliver the Government’s ambitions for growth, our industrial strategy should focus on building a distinctive position in a sector of the market – compound semiconductors – where the UK already has considerable strengths. Read it here ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/evMjMR4C
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✍️"A restoration of common sense to policing may well be the first step for the Government and His Majesty’s Loyal Opposition in their joint mission to keep the populists at bay." Policy Exchange's Head of Crime and Justice, David Spencer, writes for The Telegraph Read here⬇️ https://lnkd.in/eAiWpB-C
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📣 NEW REPORT 🥼 Physician-Assisted Suicide: Improving the Quality of the Debate A report by Policy Exchange criticising the quality of the Parliamentary debate on the last bill seeking to legalise physician-assisted suicide is being republished in light of the imminent debate on a similar bill introduced in the House of Commons by Kim Leadbeater MP. Read here ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/g2TXMtZS
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✍️ David Spencer, Head of Crime and Justice at Policy Exchange, writes for The Daily Express: 'Police must use 'full extent' of the law to crack down on vile Armistice Day protests' Read here ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/ek6AH_WB
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✍️ Lara Brown, Senior Research Fellow, Culture and Identity at Policy Exchange, writes for The Spectator: 'Labour must learn from Kamala Harris’s transgender muddle' Read here ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/eR97zpmV
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📣 NEW REPORT 🧑⚖️ The Impact of the Human Rights Act 1998 in Twenty-Five Cases A new paper for Policy Exchange's Judicial Power Project shows how the Human Rights Act has had a major, negative impact on how the UK is governed – and on the way in which many important questions about public policy have been resolved. The paper contributes to the study of the impact of the Human Rights Act by picking out, from each year of the Act’s operation, one striking case that illustrates some of the problems to which the Act gives rise. Read here ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/ehxkTChq
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✍️ Policy Exchange's Head of Government Reform and Home Affairs, Stephen Webb, writes for the The Telegraph Read here ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/e6iyYCyE