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Unions should not scupper return to school drive 1 September Environmental policy inevitably involves difficult trade-offs 20 October How many light bulbs does it take to change the world?
The case for a British Innovation Principle 4 May Mandatory vaccine passports: a shove, not a nudge 29 July Is there a doctor in the house? Good riddance Public Health England 1 October Johnson's "radical shakeup" of the planning system is not going to happen 12 May Grounds for concern: Leasehold reform and the future of home ownership 7 January Government housing policy has 'betrayed a generation' 7 October The unseen costs of flexible working rights 5 August Being Your Own Boss 15 December Equal Pay Day: Unravelling the victimhood narrative 10 November Strong employment data should ease fears of recession 12 October It is not obvious that the world needs an alcohol strategy 21 August Short term impact of minimum pricing for alcohol in Scotland 9 April The Ugly Truth: 5 years of plain packaging in Australia 1 December WHO ambition to reduce alcohol consumption part of a 'long term plan' 24 September Note to academics: disagree with economic liberalism all you want, but quit the … 23 April The marketplace is more self-correcting than we think 8 February Lessons from Ancient Rome about the perils of quantitative easing 28 September Rising inflation will squeeze incomes 24 September Sunday trading laws illustrate the tyranny of the status quo 27 September Removing the barriers to enterprise 21 July Dealing with Covid in Australia 4 October IEA updates its alternative history of socialism 11 December What does the future hold for the BBC?
British politics needs optimism, not more catastrophising 13 October The case for abolishing the tax privileges of international organisations 16 September Footing the bill: How do we finance the additional government spending? An escape from Taliban-occupied Afghanistan 27 August After Brexit, What Next? Focus on lifting people out of poverty, not the gap between the rich and the … 23 August Taxi and private hire vehicle regulation: A briefing 8 December The Future of the Railways 11 February An economic approach to social care cost contributions 3 August C Redefining the state of welfare?
Podcast: Is the basic income a good idea? From the moment we receive your enquiry, we will plan a personal and unique journey offering a wealth of choices to exclusive destinations. Every trip we plan is different. Firstly, we have a chat over the phone to understand your interests, likes and dislikes, your budget and any preferred destinations or events. Based on our discussion, we will then send you an initial itinerary with proposed events and activities for your trip as well details of hotels, restaurants and transport.
Taking any feedback you may have, we are happy to amend or alter your itinerary. Once you are happy with your trip, we finalise the budget and secure all bookings and logistics. No detail is too small. We especially love it when clients pop in for tea! I was especially pleased with their planning in the Peak district and in Scottish Western Highlands. Each day we had a unique adventure, be it hiking in the Peak district, taking part in skiff races in the Highlands or meeting a wonderful musician-hotelier couple in Scotland.
Book with this team and you will be in experienced, deeply-caring hands. Lewis Oxbridge Symposium. On our weekend in London, we attended a production at the Globe Theatre, and the seats Jane procured were among the best in the house. Our guides were all delightful and informative. She and Julie did a fantastic job customizing our experience and ensuring we had the benefit of their years of work experience and extensive networks in London. This was a trip my family will remember forever. The attention to detail and ability to help us decide where to spend our time and money was top notch.
I really have no constructive criticism or complaints. They were patient with us as we kept changing our itinerary, were very prompt in their email exchanges and gave excellent advice. Their recommendation of the Ham Yard hotel was spot on. It is a fabulous boutique hotel with an amazing design aesthetic and wonderful service. The concierges were incredible kind and resourceful locating sold-out soccer tickets and arranging an impromptu dinner for our group in the library when everywhere else was booked.
Also, the private tour of the Harry Potter studies that Jane and Julie arranged thrilled my 16 year old Potter fan. I would not hesitate to call on them again. From a personal tour of Chartwell to tea and a personal tour of the chapel at Windsor Castle with one of the military knights, Jane planned three special days. She secured the best table for us at The Ivy and organized a walking tour of London which was capped off by a personal tour of Buckingham Palace.
Excellent job! We were beyond pleased with our accommodations, tour guides and drivers--and I don't even know where to begin to express my appreciation for arranging for the tour and private lunch in London, and coffee at Windsor Castle. We will be talking about this trip for many years to come! I would recommend Jane for attention to detail, efficiency, and flexibility with all of our itinerary changes and excellent guides.
Special touches included entrees into private homes, a courtesy gift and follow up email when we returned home. Truly made the trip a smooth and first class delight.
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