The Adam Smith Institute’s latest paper, written by Simon Clanmorris MA, Peter Edwards FRS, ML and Paul Norman PHD, highlights the fact that the Government is under-investing in the nuclear power it needs to reach its decarbonisation targets, and sets out how we can fast-track approval for modern, less expensive, reactors.
In the Bleak Midwinter: How (and How Not) to Tackle the Energy Crisis
The Adam Smith Institute’s latest paper, written by John Macdonald, Emily Fielder and Alex Hughes, sets out the most effective policies to tackle the energy crisis and alleviate pressure on poorer households.
Home Truths: Reforming the Home Office
The Adam Smith Institute’s latest discussion paper, written by Tim Ambler, proposes a number of reforms to improve the efficiency and value for money of the Home Office.
This paper is part of the Adam Smith Institute’s “Reforming the Civil Service” series.
Criminal Negligence: Reforming the Ministry of Justice
The Adam Smith Institute’s latest discussion paper, written by Tim Ambler, proposes a number of reforms to improve the efficiency and value for money of the Ministry of Justice.
This paper is part of the Adam Smith Institute’s “Reforming the Civil Service” series.
Innovation Nation: Reforming the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy
The Adam Smith Institute’s latest discussion paper, written by Tim Ambler, proposes a number of reforms to improve the efficiency and value for money of the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy.
This paper is part of the Adam Smith Institute’s “Reforming the Civil Service” series.
Stuck in the Slow Lane: Reforming the Department for Transport
The Adam Smith Institute’s latest discussion paper, written by Tim Ambler, proposes a number of reforms to improve the efficiency and value for money of the Department for Transport.
This paper is part of the Adam Smith Institute’s “Reforming the Civil Service” series.
A Recipe for Growth: The Economic Effects of Corporate Tax Reform in the UK
The Adam Smith Institute’s latest paper, written by Dr. Tyler Goodspeed, argues that reversing the corporation tax hike and replacing the super-deduction would have significant positive impacts on growth, investment and wages.
Indefensible: Reforming the Ministry of Defence
The Adam Smith Institute’s latest discussion paper, written by Tim Ambler, proposes a number of reforms to improve the efficiency and value for money of the Ministry of Defence
This paper is part of the Adam Smith Institute’s “Reforming the Civil Service” series.
Culture Wars: Reforming the Department for Culture, Media and Sport
The Adam Smith Institute’s latest discussion paper, written by Tim Ambler, proposes a number of reforms to improve the efficiency and value for money of the Department for Culture, Media and Sport.
This paper is part of the Adam Smith Institute’s “Reforming the Civil Service” series.
Brits Abroad: Reforming the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
The Adam Smith Institute’s latest discussion paper, written by Tim Ambler, proposes a number of reforms to improve the efficiency and value for money of the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office.
This paper is part of the Adam Smith Institute’s “Reforming the Civil Service” series.