Articles by Emran Mian
Emran Mian / February 11, 2015
Rhetoric around this new technology has been unusually level-headed. For once, that might be a bad idea
Emran Mian / February 5, 2015
While in 2010 the coalition agreement focused on the grim work of cutting the deficit, it may just be that in May compromise will be motivated by reducing inequality
Emran Mian / January 28, 2015
Undergraduate fees aren't the most important issue, and Labour hasn't yet offered much for part timers and postgraduates
Emran Mian / January 22, 2015
A recent audit of the Department for Education exposes woolly thinking in the civil service
Emran Mian / January 15, 2015
Now that the major parties believe "there is no money," they will have to come up with ways to help families provide vital services
Emran Mian / December 11, 2014
The government needs to lay out how it plans to save money through making departments more efficient
Emran Mian / November 28, 2014
This week's agreement looks set to help the SNP out play Team Westminster
Emran Mian / November 21, 2014
The debate next week will be dominated by economic forecasts, but here are some crucial other points to look out for
Emran Mian / November 13, 2014
Zero to One: Notes on Startups, or How to Build the Future by Peter Thiel (Virgin Books, £16.99)
Peter Thiel, the founder of the online payment service PayPal and first outside investor in...
Emran Mian / October 21, 2014
Charities and political parties are preventing hard questions from being asked