Blog Unconscionable public sector spending continues Earlier this week the Office for National Statistics (ONS) released its public sector finances report for March 2025, closing out the figures for the financial year 2024-2025. Unsurprisingly, the report makes for grim reading, and confirms that fiscal recklessness is a permanent feature of this government’s policy. It adds
Campaigns REVEALED: Meet the Quango Board Members Cashing In Did you know 285 quangocrats sat on multiple quango boards, and cashed in just for showing up? Our policy analyst Shimeon Lee breaks down Members of the Board — the first paper in our Britain’s Quangos Uncovered project, exposing the quango class.
Campaigns REVEALED: Top Quango Boss Raked in £145k Media campaign manager William Yarwood joined Mike Graham on Talk to discuss our latest paper, Members of the Board, and our new campaign Britain's Quangos Uncovered
Campaigns Exposed: The Quangocrats Cashing Millions of YOUR Money Head of research Darwin Friend joined Julia Hartley-Brewer on Talk to discuss our latest paper, Members of the Board, and the launch of our Britain's Quangos Uncovered Campaign.
Campaigns It's Time to Uncover Britain's Quangos For years, politicians promised a 'bonfire of quangos' but all we've had is hot air and half measures. Well, we've had enough. Today, we're launching Britain's Quangos Uncovered. A new campaign to name names, expose budgets, and reveal the hidden
Research Members of the board 2025 Quasi-autonomous non-governmental organisations (quangos) are funded by taxpayers but not directly controlled by the central government.[1] They range from non-ministerial departments that regulate various sectors, to public corporations that deliver public services, to smaller expert committees that provide advice. These include organisations such as HM Revenue and Customs, HM