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This is an audiobook version of the Institute of Economic Affairs publication 'Harvest time: Why the UK should unleash the power of gene editing', by Cameron English.
The full publication can be read at: https://iea.org.uk/publications/harvest-time-why-the-uk-should-unleash-the-power-of-gene-editing/
This audiobook was read by Cormac Diamond.
This is an audiobook version of the Institute of Economic Affairs publication 'Accounts and Accountability: The UK Government's misguyided plans to regulate corporate reporting and auditing'.
The full publication can be read at: https://iea.org.uk/publications/accounts-and-accountability-the-uk-governments-misguided-plans-to-regulate-corporate-reporting-and-auditing/
This audiobook was read by Elise Busset.
This is an audiobook version of the Institute of Economic Affairs publication 'New Vision: Transforming the BBC into a subscriber-owned mutual', by Professor Philip Booth.
The full publication can be read at: https://iea.org.uk/publications/new-vision
This audiobook was read by Elise Busset.
This is an audiobook version of the Institute of Economic Affairs publication 'The New Great Inflation: How Western Central Banks Got It Wrong... and What They Should Do About It',written by Sir John Redwood MP.
The full publication can be read at: https://iea.org.uk/publications/the-new-great-inflation-how-western-central-banks-got-it-wrong-and-what-they-should-do-about-it/
This audiobook was read by Elise Busset.
This is an audiobook version of the Institute of Economic Affairs publication 'Prohibition 2.0: Critiquing the Generational Tobacco Ban', written by the IEA's Head of Lifestyle Economics Christopher Snowdon.
The full publication can be read at: https://iea.org.uk/publications/prohibition-2-0-critiquing-the-generational-tobacco-ban/
This audiobook was read by the report author Christopher Snowdon.
This is an audiobook version of the Institute of Economic Affairs publication 'A Vapid Solution: Why banning disposable e-cigarettes would be a failure of law-enforcement', written by IEA Communications Officer and Linda Whetstone Scholar Reem Ibrahim, and IEA Head of Lifestyle Economics Christopher Snowdon.
The full publication can be read at: https://iea.org.uk/publications/a-vapid-solution-why-banning-disposable-e-cigarettes-w...
This is an audiobook version of the Institute of Economic Affairs publication 'Taking Liberties: Why postliberals are wrong about personal freedom?', written by Dr Jamie Whyte, the IEA's Senior Research Fellow.
The full publication can be read at: https://iea.org.uk/publications/taking-liberties-why-postliberals-are-wrong-about-personal-freedom/
This audiobook was read by Elise Busset.
This is an audiobook version of the Institute of Economic Affairs publication 'The Alternative Smoke-Free 2030 Plan', written by Christopher Snowdon, Head of Lifestyle Economics at the IEA.
The full publication can be read at: https://iea.org.uk/publications/the-alternative-smoke-free-2030-plan/
This audiobook was read by Cormac Diamond.
This is an audiobook version of the Institute of Economic Affairs publication 'Alcohol Advertising: What does the evidence show?', written by Christopher Snowdon, the Head of Lifestyle Economics at the IEA.
The full publication can be read at: https://iea.org.uk/publications/alcohol-aadertising-what-does-the-evidence-show/
This audiobook was read by Elise Busset.
This is an audiobook version of the Institute of Economic Affairs publication 'Fraud Focus: Is the Serious Fraud Office fit for purpose?', written by James Forder, the IEA's Academic and Research Director.
The full publication can be read at: https://iea.org.uk/publications/fraud-focus-is-the-serious-fraud-office-fit-for-purpose/
This audiobook was read by Elise Busset.
This is an audiobook version of the Institute of Economic Affairs publication 'An Unsafe Bill: How the Online Safety Bill threatens free speech, innovation and privacy', written by Head of Public Policy at the IEA Matthew Lesh, and Victoria Hewson, the IEA's former Head of Regulatory Affairs.
The full publication can be read at: https://iea.org.uk/publications/an-unsafe-bill-how-the-online-safety-bill-threatens-free-speech-innovati...
This is an audiobook version of the Institute of Economic Affairs publication 'Bangers and Cash: Cutting red tape to put Britain at the centre of the cultivated meat revolution', written by Matthew Lesh, Head of Public Policy at the IEA.
The full publication can be read at: https://iea.org.uk/publications/bangers-and-cash-cutting-red-tape-to-put-britain-at-the-centre-of-the-cultivated-meat-revolution/
This audiobook was read by Co...
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