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The Independent exclusively reveal the findings of Parliament Street’s report into consumer confidence and Brexit

The Independent exclusively reveal the findings of Parliament Street’s report into consumer confidence and Brexit

Thursday 16th August, 2018 This morning, national online newspaper The Independent, exclusively revealed the findings from our new policy paper, into the impact of Brexit on high street stores and retail prices. Our research, found that more than two-tirds (64%) of consumers are expecting prices to rise due to the UK leaving the European Union, with 24% of shoppers preparing  for a […]

by · 16th August 2018 · Press Room, News
HealthTech ‘critical’ to the future of the NHS

HealthTech ‘critical’ to the future of the NHS

Parliament Street debate on the role of digital technologies in the NHS includes leading figures from the world of HealthTech including Mark Kelly from PushDoctor.co.uk and Rajiv Sethi, from the Faculty of Digial Health Leading figures from the world of technology consultancy have called on the National Health Service (NHS) to modernise its systems in order to provide more cost […]

by · 21st September 2017 · Tech Frontiers, Blog
Things are speeding up: 4 out of 5 UK properties now have access to superfast broadband

Things are speeding up: 4 out of 5 UK properties now have access to superfast broadband

Parliament Streets Director of Environment and Rural Affairs, Sarah-Jane Sewell, discusses the good news about superfast rural broadband. Have you and two or more other people in your rural home all tried to watch something different on Netflix or youtube, on your individual devices, at the same time? If the answer is yes, then the key verb in the question […]

by and · 16th February 2015 · Tech Frontiers
The young are natural Conservatives

The young are natural Conservatives

Young people today have become used to an insecure world: global security events, economic shocks and pervasive uncertainty are all their ‘normal’. But what effect has this had on those young people? Are they pessimistic, worried, scared? No. Multiple pieces of research into the attitudes of Millennials (those aged 18-33) has found rising levels of optimism and a sense of […]

by · 2nd April 2014 · Home Affairs