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Tim Focas writes for City AM about the Conservative Manifesto

Tim Focas writes for City AM about the Conservative Manifesto

In his latest column for City A.M., Tim Focas explains how the Conservative Party manifesto marks a clear rejection of the libertarian right. Tim Focas is Director of Financial Services and the City of London for Parliament Street. He is responsible for providing research and market commentary on the key issues bridging the City and Westminster. His latest column can be read here. […]

by · 19th May 2017 · Tory Thought, Press Room
SOLUTION REPORT: A 21st century approach to mental health

SOLUTION REPORT: A 21st century approach to mental health

At Parliament Street, we believe mental health is one of the biggest issues of our generation; affecting many people across the United Kingdom. We have been looking at innovative ways to forge what we call ‘a 21st century approach to mental health’ trying to outline key issues and find solutions to the problems. Over the past 12 months Parliament Street […]

by · 15th May 2017 · Research
Macron Meets Merkel, German Elections and European Reaction

Macron Meets Merkel, German Elections and European Reaction

Emmanuel Macron was inaugurated as the new President of France on Sunday, as Europe prepares for a new Franco-German partnership to strengthen the Union. With Berlin as the new President’s first destination as head of state, Macron’s intentions are clear: get support from Europe’s most powerful leader for Union-wide reforms on areas such as labour reforms, unemployment insurance and bond […]

by · 15th May 2017 · Brussels & Europe, Blog
Parliament Street speaks to Peter Lilley

Parliament Street speaks to Peter Lilley

Parliament Street’s Jack Emsley speaks to Peter Lilley, former Secretary of State for Trade and Industry. Please note that this interview was recorded before the General Election was announced  and, therefore, before Mr. Lilley announced that he was standing down as a Member of Parliament.

by · 14th May 2017 · Tory Thought, Podcast, Blog
PoliceProfessional.com covers Parliament Street research into harassment on Facebook

PoliceProfessional.com covers Parliament Street research into harassment on Facebook

Tuesday 9th May 2017 Police Professional, the only UK professional journal that caters for police management, forensics, analysis, investigative practice, police technology, law, operational and strategic policing issues, has covered Parliament Street’s new research into harassment on Facebook. The original article can be read here. Alternatively, it can be read below: Facebook attacked for ‘safe haven of harassment’ in thousands […]

by · 9th May 2017 · Press Room
New Delhi TV website covers Parliament Street research into harassment on Facebook

New Delhi TV website covers Parliament Street research into harassment on Facebook

Monday 8th May 2017 ND:TV.com, the website of New Delhi Television, has covered Parliament Street’s new research into harassment on Facebook. The original article can be read here. Alternatively, it can be read, below:   Facebook Involved In 32% Of Cyber-Bullying Cases In UK Parliament Street, a Britain based think-tank, has found that 32.5 per cent of cyber-bullying cases have taken […]

by · 8th May 2017 · Press Room
Consumer Infoline reports on Parliament Street research into Facebook harassment

Consumer Infoline reports on Parliament Street research into Facebook harassment

Monday 8th May 2017 Indian consumer information news website, consumerinfoline.com  has covered Parliament Street’s new research into harassment on Facebook. The original article can be read here. Alternatively, it can be read, below: Facebook involved in 32% of cyber-bullying cases in the UK Facebook was used in 32.5 per cent of cyber-bullying cases, including revenge porn and harassment, in Britain […]

by · 8th May 2017 · Press Room
The Sun covers Parliament Street research into Facebook harassment

The Sun covers Parliament Street research into Facebook harassment

Monday 8th May Parliament Street research, which revealed 19,320 incidents of cyber-bullying — including revenge porn and harassment — that were reported to the police in the UK last year, was reported on page 14 of today’s copy of The Sun. The full story can be read here.

by · 8th May 2017 · Press Room
May’s accidental success

May’s accidental success

by Dan Grummitt If the polls are to be believed Prime Minister Theresa May has stumbled upon a winning combination ahead of this General Election. She has captured the votes of most of those who voted leave in the EU Referendum and held on to a significant portion of the more pragmatic remain voters. It is this first block, though, […]

by · 8th May 2017 · Blog
Parliament Street research covered by The Scottish Sun

Parliament Street research covered by The Scottish Sun

Monday 8th May Parliament Street research, which revealed 19,320 incidents of cyber-bullying — including revenge porn and harassment — that were reported to the police in the UK last year, was reported in today’s copy of The Scottish Sun. The full story can be read here or alternatively below:   THROW THE BOOK AT THEM Police step in to nearly 6,300 cyber-bulling […]

by · 8th May 2017 · Press Room