Posted by Chris Lowe on 24 December 2009
As it’s Christmas, we thought that you wouldn’t mind taking 10 minutes out to do a little poltical quiz. As we are all looking forward to spending more time with our families (!) the theme for this Christmas Quiz is ‘Political Families’.
There aren’t any prizes on offer, but lots of glory for those who put the correct answers in the comments section.
1. [...]
Posted by James Nason on 23 December 2009
Over the last six months, the EU has gained a single legal personality, greater power and competencies on key issues such as justice, freedom and security, intellectual property rights, sports, space tourism, civil protection, not to forget environment and climate change.
Lobbying the EU will involve considerably more work within the European Parliament as the [...]
Posted by Ania Swirski on 17 December 2009
CPP is delighted to be supporting the work of the charity, International Health Partners (IHP), CPP will be working closely with the IHP team to help them in a changing political environment.
IHP’s raison d’être is to improve access to healthcare and medicines in the developing world; working in partnership with a range of companies from [...]
Posted by Chris Lowe on 15 December 2009
The Sunday Times followed up its sister paper’s article on Friday suggesting that the General Election could be held on 25 March. The articles suggest that Labour would prefer not to have a Budget before they go to the country and that the latest polls suggests that Labour might be cutting back the lead. I did hear a similar rumour [...]
Posted by James Nason on 4 December 2009
I joined a few colleagues from our Local Government team to hear Bob Neill MP (Shadow Planning Minister) seek to explain the Conservatives policy on planning at a Bow Group event last night.
Whilst planning may not be every one’s cup of tea there’s a fascinating debate going on in this policy space which will [...]