To launch Ian Beesley's book, 'The Official History of the Cabinet Secretaries', the current Cabinet Secretary, Sir Jeremy Heywood was joined by four of his predecessors, Lord Wilson, Lord Turnbull, Lord Armstrong and Lord Butler.
The second meeting of the Strand Group, the signature events series of the Policy Institute at King’s College London, took place at the university’s Strand campus on 27 April. Sir Dave Ramsden, Chief Economic Adviser to the Treasury, Head of the Government Economic Service (GES) and recently-appointed Visiting Professor to King’s addressed a diverse and distinguished audience on ‘50 years of the Government Economic Service’.
Patrick is conducting research into how Downing Street operated during the Blair government of 1997- 2007 focusing on the emergence of the Chief of Staff.
London’s Mayor at 20 combines expert opinion with reflections from those closely involved in setting up, running and working in the mayor’s office. Featuring a foreword by Tony Blair, who played a crucial role in the establishment of the mayoralty, and including interviews with Ken Livingstone and Sadiq Khan, this comprehensive analysis seeks to investigate how the government of London has developed and what the future holds for this modern metropolis.
The twenty-sixth event of King’s College London’s Strand Group took place at Bush House on Thursday 15th February 2018. King's Visiting Professor Ed Balls and Peter Sands launched their Harvard working paper, titled, 'Time for Clarity: The Views of British Business on The Path to Brexit'
Professor Jon Davis OBE is Director of the Strand Group at King’s College London. His research and work focuses on the contemporary history of British central government.
Sian Cleary is a PhD student researching the History of Digital Policy in the UK in partnership with the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT).