In Verba

Laura Dawson


BigBangFair

All the fun of the fair

3 April 2013 by Yasmin Hossain, Policy Adviser

  I recently had the chance to speak to a group of young people, at the Big Bang Fair, aptly…

Brainwaves reports

You may say I’m a dreamer…

3 April 2013 by Rapela Zaman, Senior Policy Adviser

  …but I’m not the only one. Anyone with a brain might be interested in President Obama’s speech yesterday announcing…

When good news is also bad news

18 March 2013 by Laura Dawson, Senior Policy Adviser

Today the pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca announced that it will be opening a £330 million R&D facility in Cambridge. That AZ…

Heseltine globe

In pursuit of growth…

18 March 2013 by Laura Dawson, Senior Policy Adviser

Budget week! I am pretty sure that it is normally a lot warmer at this time of year, and that…

Rope Bridge

Matchmaker, matchmaker, make me a match… just leave me to it after that

7 March 2013 by Laura Dawson, Senior Policy Adviser

I don’t imagine I will go back there often, but I found myself at the Carlton Club last night. I…

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