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The IPT Blog

The IPT Blog is a forum for the Trust and its supporters (business people, parliamentarians and other stakeholders) to share their experiences and views. While the IPT encourages full, open and frank discussion: all views expressed on the IPT blog are those of the individual posting the message and not the IPT. The Trust operates a non-discriminatory, non-partisan and non-lobbying policy. Any offensive or inaccurate posts will be subject to editing or removal. 

 

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An Intellectual Property System for the 21st Century

By iptadmin on 27 April 2012
Amanda Groom, Creative Director, The Strand Media Consultancy blogs on the recent IPT Policy Event discussing Professor Hargreaves Report on Intellectual Property.
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A Day in the Life...

By iptadmin on 23 April 2012
Andrew Bryant, Head of VAT Registration Service, HM Revenue and Customs recalls his time with Andrew Love MP as part of the Civil Service Attachment Scheme.
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Policy Event Report: Access for all to Healthcare?

By iptadmin on 03 April 2012
Access for all to Healthcare?Martin Moore, Centre of Medicine, University of Warwick reports on the recent IPT Policy Event, "Access for all to Healthcare?" addressing issues of ethnicity and health.

Download a PDF version of the report here.
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Ian Mearns MP begins IPT Fellowship with AkzoNobel

By iptadmin on 02 April 2012
Ian Mearns MPGateshead MP Ian Mearns today (Friday 30 March) began a Fellowship programme at AkzoNobel’s Felling site, which is the largest private-sector employer in the Borough of Gateshead and the company’s International Paint business headquarters.

Ian's Fellowship looks at key organisations in the North East, with a particular focus on manufacturing and skills.  The Fellowship has also included visits to Sage Gateshead and C2MUK.

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Building the New Financial Architecture

By iptadmin on 28 March 2012
Mark McConway, Business Analyst at Close Brothers makes the case for international co-operation in banking regulation as he reflects on the IPT's recent Policy Event, 'Building the New Financial Architecture'
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Policy Event Report: Why Do Silicon Valley Firms Grow So Fast?

By iptadmin on 15 March 2012
Silicon Valley ReportGareth Owen, Head of Content Development, Industry and Parliament Trust reflects on the recent Policy Event, 'Why Do Silicon Valley Firms Grow So Fast?'

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Policy Event Report: A Strategy for Energy in the UK

By iptadmin on 08 March 2012
Craig Fisher, Phillip Mawby and Stan Shire from the School of Engineering at Warwick University reflect on the IPT Policy Event, 'A Strategy for Energy in the UK'.

Download a PDF version of the report here. 
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Policy Event Report: Life Sciences, Innovation and Growth

By iptadmin on 01 March 2012
Martin Moore, Centre for the History of Medicine, University of Warwick reports on the IPT Policy Event, 'Life Sciences, Innovation and Growth'.

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Why do Silicon Valley Firms Grow So Fast?

By iptadmin on 28 February 2012
Sara Kelly, Policy and Development Manager at The Coalition for a Digital Economy (Coadec) blogs on the IPT's recent Policy Event, 'Why do Silicon Valley Firms Grow So Fast?'
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New Supporting Organisations

By iptadmin on 27 February 2012
The IPT welcomes 12 new supporting organisations in the first quarter of 2012.
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