In almost half of university subjects, the bottom quarter of graduates earn less than minimum wage five years after graduation.
A new Policy Exchange report exposes, as reported on the front page of today’s @DailyMail👇
1/5: The Secretary General of the Council of Europe, Alain Berset, thinks that “Leaving the European Convention on Human Rights would put the U.K. in a select group with the autocracies of Russia and Belarus.” He should have read our paper, ‘Against cheap rhetoric’, which shows why this claim is total nonsense 👇
https://t.co/Hkbz7UgavL
(1/2) With the threat of ballistic missile attacks a topic of discussion, read @edwardstrngr65’s Policy Exchange 2022 paper here, where he argued that the UK Government needs to rethink our approach to nuclear weapons - and that the military was limited with what it could do without a long-range air-defence system.
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https://t.co/UzrfLGRTq9
Today, the House of Commons will consider the House of Lords's amendments on the bill enabling the surrender of the Chagos Islands.
Policy Exchange has written extensively on how such a deal is militarily, economically, strategically, legally, and morally unsustainable. 🧵
Handing over the Chagos Islands to Mauritius risks devastating one of the world's most critical and pristine marine environments, putting hundreds of rare animal and coral species at risk.
🚨 Over the last 3 years the Metropolitan Police has been far too slow to focus every part of the force on “Crime Fighting First”.
This is the central finding of Policy Exchange’s report on the force at the 3-year point of Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley’s term.
Policy Exchange’s @BenRamanauskas and @Tici_Alencar comment on yesterday’s Budget, referencing findings from our recent report ‘Beyond Our Means: A Plan to Tame Public Spending’👇
Yesterday, Rt Hon @HilaryBennMP published a Written Ministerial Statement on the Northern Ireland Troubles Bill.
The Government's new legislative proposals, and its analysis of the legal issues in question, follows from @Policy_Exchange's work across the past five years.👇🧵
'Building Resilient Generations: Unlocking Opportunity in Welfare, SEND & Mental Health'
🗣️ @TiceRichard, @amanda_spielman and Cllr Sir Stephen Houghton CBE, chaired by Jean-André Prager
📆 Monday 17th November 2025, 13:00-14:00
Register to attend here 👇
https://t.co/KysDGWiq6q
Former Trump National Security Advisor @robertcobrien warns Ireland has lost the confidence of the US, and that the UK could be next, in Foreword for a recent @Policy_Exchange paper 👇🧵
Today’s release of the Keep Britain Working Review, commissioned by @DWPgovuk, reveals the number of sick and disabled people out of work is putting the UK at risk of an "economic inactivity crisis"
Policy Exchange has been sounding this alarm for years🧵
https://t.co/gNJhCeC0Cs
In advance of next month’s Budget, Policy Exchange today sets out a plan to cut public spending by £115 billion a year to fill the black hole in the nation’s finances instead of raising taxes.👇🧵
The current body of human rights law distorts parliamentary democracy, disables good government, and departs from the ideal of the rule of law.
This is the central argument of a new @Policy_Exchange paper which outlines how to develop a workable programme of reform 👇
1/ The Lord Chancellor, Rt Hon Shabana Mahmood MP, has announced that she will introduce legislation empowering Ministers to veto Sentencing Guidelines issued by the Sentencing Council – following the publication of “Two-Tier Justice” Sentencing Guidelines earlier this year.