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Latest revision as of 07:58, 26 April 2024
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Type | think-tank |
Contents
People
Advisory Board
In 2008[1]
- Lord Wallace of Saltaire - Chair
- Lord Alderdice
- Lord Ashdown of Norton-sub-Hamdon
- James Cameron
- Baroness Bonham Carter of Yarnbury
- Dr Vincent Cable MP
- Robert Chote
- Nick Clegg MP
- Ramesh Dewan
- Lord Dholakia
- Andrew Duff MEP
- Christopher Huhne MP
- Anatole Kaletsky
- Susan Kramer MP
- Alan Leaman
- Dr Tim Leunig
- Baroness Neuberger
- Lord Newby
- Prof Philippe Sands
- Hugh Simpson
- Baroness Thomas of Winchester
- Lord Turner of Ecchinswell
- Lord Vallance of Tummel
- Alison Wolf
Management Board
- Paul Marshall - Chair
- Natascha Engel MP
- Duncan Greenland
- David Laws MP
- Neal Lawson
- Jennifer Moses
- Alan Parker
- Andrew Tyrie MP
- Lord Wallace of Saltaire
- Neil Sherlock
- Dr James Sandbach - Company Secretary
Trustees
- Duncan Greenland - Chair
- Lord Clement Jones
- Nick Harvey MP
- Lord Kirkwood of Kirkhope
Press Releases
- Businesses should make a profit from academies arguing that business should be allowed to make a profit from British schools and the taxpayers coffers that subsidises them.
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