Articles by: Parliament Street

NEW REPORT – Digital Government: A Secure Future

NEW REPORT – Digital Government: A Secure Future

Wednesday 2nd March 2022 In an exclusive new report, Parliament Street examines the challenges facing digital government in terms of operations and security issues. We speak with leading experts in the field of public sector visibility including Ben Johnson of Gigamon and other industry figures. Our research findings include worrying statistics about the rise of ransomware and its impact on […]

by · 2nd March 2022 · Research
New Policy Paper – How to avoid a Christmas Fuel Crisis

New Policy Paper – How to avoid a Christmas Fuel Crisis

With a Christmas fuel crisis looming, Parliament Street publishes a timely policy paper, written by Dr. Peter Hill, discussing potential solutions to this vexing problem, which could avert a Christmas catastrophe!

by · 11th October 2021 · Research
Escape from Microreality

Escape from Microreality

Wednesday 25th August 2021 by Patrick Sullivan, Chairman and Chief Executive of Parliament Street During the pandemic and the intertwining lockdowns my windows to the wider, world outside of my gilded cage was an assortment of screens. Through my phone, my tablet, my computer and my televisions I was able to see beyond the confines of my immediate surroundings. However, […]

by · 25th August 2021 · Chairman's Musings
Word on Parliament Street with Lady Colin Campbell

Word on Parliament Street with Lady Colin Campbell

Monday 16th August 2021 In a new Word on Parliament Street podcast, Marwan Riach interviews Lady Colin Campbell. They discuss Diana conspiracies, I’m A Celeb and covid lockdowns

by · 16th August 2021 · Podcast
NEW RESEARCH – A Degree of Support

NEW RESEARCH – A Degree of Support

A New Report by Danny Bowman, Head of Campaigns at Parliament Street examines and operationalises the mental health need and access to appropriate support for students on university campuses in England and the devolved nations before and during the current COVID-19 crisis. The report provides an analysis of the previous literature before presenting the findings of recent research carried out […]

by · 17th March 2021 · Research
Parliament Street in City A.M.

Parliament Street in City A.M.

Parliament Street’s Director of Financial Services Tim Focas has written a new opinion piece published by City A.M. which calls for City pragmatism to override political posturing in Brexit trade talks. The article can be read here.

by · 20th August 2020 · Press Room
Can the Boris government really avoid Austerity the sequel?

Can the Boris government really avoid Austerity the sequel?

Parliament Street’s Director of Financial Services Tim Focas has written a new opinion piece published by City A.M. asking whether Boris Johnson’s government can avoid a post-Coronavirus return to austerity. Read the article here. Or alternatively you can read the text below:- There is still a widespread view that austerity at the start of the last decade was somehow a […]

by · 8th June 2020 · Press Room, Blog
BRIEFING NOTE – Home Education

BRIEFING NOTE – Home Education

Parliament Street’s Head of External Affairs, Elizabeth Anderson has written a briefing note to assist parents with educating their children during the lockdown. Elizabeth draws upon her own personal experience being Home Schooled.

by · 28th April 2020 · Research
BRIEFING NOTE – Time for a China Rethink

BRIEFING NOTE – Time for a China Rethink

In a new briefing note for Parliament Street, Jack Rydeheard argues that post-pandemic Britain must fundamentally change its stance on China.

by · 28th April 2020 · Research
NEW RESEARCH – Flood Forests

NEW RESEARCH – Flood Forests

While scientists and policymakers around the world are rightfully focused on the coronavirus, this new research paper started before the crisis, reminds us that other policy problems will still need solutions when normal life returns. In this research paper, our Director of Policy, Dr. Peter Hill urges the planting of new forests to reduce the incidents of winter flooding in […]

by · 8th April 2020 · Research