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In the media
BBC Debate Night
10 July 2024
Professor Nicola McEwen, Director of the Centre for Public Policy appeared as a member of the panel on BBC Debate Night.
BBC Scotland Election 2024
4 July 2024
Professor Kezia Dugdale, Associate Director of the Centre for Public Policy appeared as a panel guest on BBC Scotland’s live, overnight coverage of the UK General Election results.
LBC Cross Question with Iain Dale
24 June 2024
Professor Kezia Dugdale, Associate Director of the Centre for Public Policy appeared on Cross Question with Iain Dale.
'Productivity puzzle' looms large as July 4 election looms
10 June 2024
Professor Graeme Roy, Fellow at the Centre for Public Policy writes in The Herald about the election and productivity.
BBC Radio Scotland Lunchtime Live
29 April 2024
Centre Director Professor Nicola McEwen explains the process of replacing the First Minister.
BBC Radio Scotland Drivetime
29 April 2024
Centre Director Professor Nicola McEwen explains the process of replacing the First Minister.
BBC Radio 5 Live Drive
29 April 2024
Centre Director Professor Nicola McEwen explains the process for the replacement of the First Minister.
BBC Radio 4
29 April 2024
Centre Director Professor Nicola McEwen speaks about the challenges the First Minister has faced.
BBC Radio 5 Live
29 April 2024
Centre Director Professor Nicola McEwen speaks to Nicky Campbell about the current leadership turmoil in Scottish politics.
BBC Radio Scotland
26 April 2024
Centre Director Professor Nicola McEwen outlines possible outcomes for the First Minister as he faces a potential vote of no confidence, on Good Morning Scotland.