Difference between revisions of "Institute for Public Policy Research"

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*Dr [[Chai Patel]] - Secretary
 
*Dr [[Chai Patel]] - Secretary
 
*Professor [[Kumar Bhattacharyya]] - former adviser to Thatcher [http://www.kkbooks.com/kumar%20bhattachrayya.html]
 
*Professor [[Kumar Bhattacharyya]] - former adviser to Thatcher [http://www.kkbooks.com/kumar%20bhattachrayya.html]
*Lord Brooke - formed TUC general council member
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*[[Lord Brooke]] - formed TUC general council member
*Lord Eatwell - former advisor to Neil Kinnock
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*[[Lord Eatwell]] - former advisor to Neil Kinnock
 
*[[Bob Gavron|Lord Gavron]] (ex of [[Nicky Gavron]]), and ex-chair of the [[Guardian]]
 
*[[Bob Gavron|Lord Gavron]] (ex of [[Nicky Gavron]]), and ex-chair of the [[Guardian]]
 
*Dr [[Chris Gibson-Smith]] - has been chair of London Stock Exchange, and the National Air Traffic Servives
 
*Dr [[Chris Gibson-Smith]] - has been chair of London Stock Exchange, and the National Air Traffic Servives

Revision as of 13:22, 5 July 2006

The Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR)is a UK think tank with links to the Labour Party. It describes itself as "progressive".

The IPPR is organizing an extensive series of fringe events at the 2004 Labour Party conference, in association with the television station Channel 4 [1].

History

According to the IPPR website, the organisation was "founded by Lord Hollick who developed the idea for an independent progressive think tank in 1986." [2]

Personnel

IPPR Trustees

External Link