Point Maker, Mar 2004-Jan 2006
File
PUB 231/1-15
Comprises:
- PUB 231/1 - The Price of the Profligate Chancellor: Higher taxes to come, by Ruth Lea, Mar 2004;
- PUB 231/2 - Where Now for Universities? Principle before pragmatism, by Robert Stevens, Mar 2004;
- PUB 231/3 - An Outbreak of Narcolepsy? Why the BBC must improve its coverage of the EU, by Kathy Gyngell and David Keighley, Mar 2004;
- PUB 231/4 - What If We Say No to the EU Constitution?, by Lord Blackwell, Apr 2004;
- PUB 231/5 - Tax 'N' Spend: No way to run an economy, by Ruth Lea, Jun 2004;
- PUB 231/6 - Blair's EU-Turn: A case study in BBC partiality, by Kathy Gyngell and David Keighley, Jun 2004;
- PUB 231/7 - Gordon Brown's Boasts: How well has the Chancellor really performed?, by Keith Marsden, Jul 2004;
- PUB 231/8 - Why Britain Can't Afford Not To Cut Taxes: Five tax cuts to make now, by Lord Blackwell, Oct 2004;
- PUB 231/9 - Pollyanna, Not Prudence: The Chancellor's finances, by Ruth Lea, Nov 2004;
- PUB 231/10 - After the Literacy Hour: May the best plan win!, by Tom Burkard, Mar 2005;
- PUB 231/11 - Whatever Happened to the Golden Legacy? The economic background to the 2005 Budget, by Ruth Lea, Mar 2005;
- PUB 231/12 - BBC Bias? Two Short Case Studies, by Kathy Gyngell and David Keighley, Apr 2005;
- PUB 231/13 - The NHS Since 1997: modest improvements at immoderate cost, by Ruth Lea, May 2005;
- PUB 231/14 - Whatever happened to the "Golden Rule"?: The Chancellor's unravelling policy framework, by Ruth Lea, Dec 2005;
- PUB 231/15 - The larceny of the Lottery Fund, by Ruth Lea, with additional research by Dan Lewis, Jan 2006.
Dates
- Creation: Mar 2004-Jan 2006
Extent
1 box
Language of Materials
- English
Shelfmark
PUB 231/1-15
Repository Details
Part of the Bodleian Libraries Repository
Contact:
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specialcollections.enquiries@bodleian.ox.ac.uk
Weston Library
Broad Street
Oxford OX1 3BG United Kingdom
specialcollections.enquiries@bodleian.ox.ac.uk