Research

BRIEFING PAPER – 2018 U.S. Midterm Elections

BRIEFING PAPER – 2018 U.S. Midterm Elections

Kevin Brown provide us with  a briefing paper into the 2020 U.S. midterm elections, showing that rather than being a harbinger of doom for President Trump, the results show a clear path to his reelection in 2020. Read his paper here: Analyzing the Midterm Election for 2020 briefing

by · 20th November 2018 · Research
NEW RESEARCH: Data Security and NHS Patient Records

NEW RESEARCH: Data Security and NHS Patient Records

Our brand new report into data security in the National Health Service (NHS) reveals that nearly 10,000 patient records were lost by the NHS last year. The report has appeared in both The Times and The Daily Mail this morning. Cybersecurity experts warned that the records could be stolen and traded on the Dark Web. Read the full report and […]

by · 20th August 2018 · Research, Blog
NEW RESEARCH: Retail Revolution

NEW RESEARCH: Retail Revolution

Today the Parliament Street Research Team has released a new policy paper into the impact of Brexit on high street stores and retail prices. Our findings have already been reported on, in national online newspaper The Independent. Reach the full report here: Retail Revolution Report 

by · 16th August 2018 · frontpage, Research
NEW RESEARCH: Training Minds to Save Minds

NEW RESEARCH: Training Minds to Save Minds

The author of this policy paper is Danny Bowman, Director of Mental Health at Parliament Street At Parliament Street we have been working hard to understand the effects mental health is having on people, families, public and private sector organisations. Through our most recent research we have identified some concerning findings. Our findings have indicated that the police are dealing […]

by · 6th July 2018 · Mental Health, Research
NEW RESEARCH: Smart Transport

NEW RESEARCH: Smart Transport

Parliament Street has revealed that Transport for London has dramatically increased its use of Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) schemes, in a new policy paper as part of our smart transport series, entitled BYOD and Beyond Our research team discovered that TFL had increased BYOD in the previous financial year by 170% adding hundreds of new iPhones and Samsung devices to […]

by · 13th June 2018 · Research, Blog
NEW RESEARCH: The Rise of the Data Scientist

NEW RESEARCH: The Rise of the Data Scientist

Our latest research paper examines the rise of data scientists in major government departments, and their respective remittance. Our team surveyed key departments including the Department for Work and Pensions, Department of Health and the Department for Transport about how analytics was being used within the workforce The Rise of the Data Scientist Report

by · 8th June 2018 · Research, Blog
RESEARCH PAPER – Fostering Democracy in North Korea

RESEARCH PAPER – Fostering Democracy in North Korea

Parliament Street has in the past highlighted North Korea and its criminal violation of the rights of its people. In 2012 we held a screening of Kim Gyoo-min’s film “Winter Butterfly” in a committee room in the Palace of Westminster, and in January 2013 published a paper by North Korean defector Joo-il Kim, on how western powers can have a positive impact […]

by · 17th May 2018 · Research
BRIEFING PAPER – U.S. Failure in Latin America

BRIEFING PAPER – U.S. Failure in Latin America

Thomas Lahey (Senior International Correspondent, Parliament Street) provides us with a briefing paper explaining what has the United States’ has got wrong, in it’s foreign policy towards Latin America. You can read the paper below: PS-US-FAILURE-IN-SOUTH-AMERICA

by · 6th May 2018 · Research
RESEARCH PAPER – What next for EU Asylum Policy?

RESEARCH PAPER – What next for EU Asylum Policy?

Dr. James Downes (Director, British and European Politics, Parliament Street) and Ms. Vanisa Wai (Research Assistant, University of Hong Kong) provide us with  a research paper on the recent refugee crisis in Europe and the implications to EU Asylum Policy, resulting  from how it was handled. EU-ASYLUM-POLICY-PAPER

by · 6th May 2018 · Research
GDPR: The Impact on Government

GDPR: The Impact on Government

Parliament Street’s latest report examines the impact the incoming General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will have on central government. Our research team have discovered that the Department for Work and Pensions is spending nearly £15m preparing for the regulation, whilst the Department for Transport, Treasury and Ministry of Justice are spending between £500K and £200K to prepare. Read the report […]

by · 26th April 2018 · frontpage, Research, Blog