Difference between revisions of "The Institute for Policy Research"
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
The [[Institute for Policy Research]] is a British charity which funds conservative think tanks. It's 2005 Accounts reveal grants to the [[Centre for Policy Studies]] (£157,000), the [[European Policy Forum]] (£2,500), [[Eurofacts]] (£36,500), [[Open Europe]] (£70,000) and [[Politeia]] (£10,000).<ref name="AnnualRep2005">The Institute for Policy Research ''Report and Accounts'', Year ended 30 September 2005, Charity number 285143. Accessible via: http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/Showcharity/RegisterOfCharities/DocumentList.aspx?RegisteredCharityNumber=285143&SubsidiaryNumber=0&DocType=AccountList</ref> | The [[Institute for Policy Research]] is a British charity which funds conservative think tanks. It's 2005 Accounts reveal grants to the [[Centre for Policy Studies]] (£157,000), the [[European Policy Forum]] (£2,500), [[Eurofacts]] (£36,500), [[Open Europe]] (£70,000) and [[Politeia]] (£10,000).<ref name="AnnualRep2005">The Institute for Policy Research ''Report and Accounts'', Year ended 30 September 2005, Charity number 285143. Accessible via: http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/Showcharity/RegisterOfCharities/DocumentList.aspx?RegisteredCharityNumber=285143&SubsidiaryNumber=0&DocType=AccountList</ref> | ||
− | There are three trustees, [[Simon Webley]] is the Research Directr of the [[Institute for Business Ethics]] and from 1969-98, he was director of the [[British-North American Research Association]] and UK director of the [[British-North America Committee]]. [[Eric | + | There are three trustees, [[Simon Webley]] is the Research Directr of the [[Institute for Business Ethics]] and from 1969-98, he was director of the [[British-North American Research Association]] and UK director of the [[British-North America Committee]]. [[Eric Koops]] a former member of the [[Territorial Army]] was a Parliamentary candidate for the [[Conservative Party|Conservatives]] in Wakefield 1974; had been vice-president of the Political Committee of the [[Carlton Club]] 1988- (chairman 1984-88).<ref>Debretts People of Today [http://www.debretts.com/people/biographies/browse/k/8651/Eric+Jan.aspx Eric Koops Esq, LVO], accessed 3 May 2011</ref> |
==People== | ==People== |
Revision as of 11:55, 3 May 2011
The Institute for Policy Research is a British charity which funds conservative think tanks. It's 2005 Accounts reveal grants to the Centre for Policy Studies (£157,000), the European Policy Forum (£2,500), Eurofacts (£36,500), Open Europe (£70,000) and Politeia (£10,000).[1]
There are three trustees, Simon Webley is the Research Directr of the Institute for Business Ethics and from 1969-98, he was director of the British-North American Research Association and UK director of the British-North America Committee. Eric Koops a former member of the Territorial Army was a Parliamentary candidate for the Conservatives in Wakefield 1974; had been vice-president of the Political Committee of the Carlton Club 1988- (chairman 1984-88).[2]
People
2011
Simon Webley | Eric Koops | Nicholas Finney[3]
2005
Simon Webley (chairman) | Eric Koops | Nicholas Finney[1]
Contact
2011
- D R MOORE
- GOSSMORE
- PEAT COMMON
- ELSTEAD
- GODALMING
- GU8 6DX[3]
2005
- Institute for Business Ethics
- 24 Greencoat Place
- London
- SW1P 1BE[1]
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 The Institute for Policy Research Report and Accounts, Year ended 30 September 2005, Charity number 285143. Accessible via: http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/Showcharity/RegisterOfCharities/DocumentList.aspx?RegisteredCharityNumber=285143&SubsidiaryNumber=0&DocType=AccountList
- ↑ Debretts People of Today Eric Koops Esq, LVO, accessed 3 May 2011
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Charity Commission Contact and Trustees, accessed 3 May 2011