News & views
Filter results
2 Dec 2020
Are Boards behind the curve on ESG?
Accelerated by Covid, sustainability, and the ESG factors that describe it, has moved from the margins to the mainstream.
2 Dec 2020
Jumping on the ESG bandwagon
Whilst Covid-19 ravaged the economy one of the silver linings has been the continued rise of ESG which has moved permanently...
13 Nov 2020
Shifting sands – hopes and fears for a new climate agreement
Pete Bowyer, a veteran of four COPs and a spokesman on climate justice issues discusses the hopes and fears for a new climate agreement.
30 Oct 2020
US Election 2020: “You’re fired”, probably…
DRD Partner, Duncan Fulton, takes a look at the presidential candidates in the week running up to the 2020 US election - “You’re fired”, probably…
23 Oct 2020
School Meals: No.10 fails the comms test again
Samantha Beggs takes a look at the Government’s handling of the free school meals debate and considers how No.10 could have handled their comms better
8 Oct 2020
Trust me, I’m a hacker – the threat of ransomware
Kate Miller and Geordie Hazeel examine the evolving threat of ransomware in the midst of Covid-19, and its significant communications challenges.
6 Oct 2020
Permanent Secretaries & the Civil Service Reform
There's another deep current of change in British politics that shouldn’t escape our attention. Read about the Civil Service reform from Duncan Fulton here.
6 Oct 2020
The final stretch for a Brexit deal?
As Brexit rumbles on, Johnson insists that a deal must be struck by mid-October, while the EU insists that a deal must be struck by the end of October.
25 Sep 2020
Revenge of the nerds
With every scientist becoming an armchair politician, and every politician becoming an armchair scientist, how do we know who to believe?
18 Sep 2020
What is the point of the Lib Dems?
Ross Ewing takes a look at Sir Ed Davey’s first few weeks as leader of the Lib Dems and considers how he will place the party ahead of the next GE.
11 Sep 2020
Kier Starmer: So far, so good… but what next?
Part two of our series on how the party leaders are faring as Parliament returns from recess.
4 Sep 2020
Conservatives perform well but provide scant detail
As the Government returns from Recess – and schools across England and Wales return - DRD Partner Paul Barnes discusses their performance so far and what improvements are needed…
Sign up
Join our mailing list for timely commentary and news from the team at DRD Partnership.
"*" indicates required fields