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Below you will find all the coverage that The Stockholm Network receives in the UK and international Press in chronological order. You are also able to view coverage obtained by each of the Stockholm Network's policy programmes.



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Public Finance magazine
New Labour isn`t working
Date: 20 February 2009

Helen Disney, Chief Executive of the Stockholm Network, contributed an article to Public Finance, a weekly magazine for public servants that allows them to keep up to date with all the latest information that affects their work. In her article “New Labour isn`t working”, Helen analyses welfare-to-work programmes, in particular their role within the UK, whilst it suffers a `deep recession`

Health Policy Insight
The health policy impact of the EU’s new Presidency
Date: 21 January 2009
Helen Disney, chief executive of the Stockholm Network, considers the likely impact of the EU`s new six-month Czech Presidency.

This first appeared in Health Policy Insight

Foreign Direct Investment
Seeing the light over innovation
Date: 17 December 2008
Dr Meir Pugatch argues that by introducing compulsory, non-market-driven tools in the private sector, state agencies risk stifling innovation.
Public Finance
Keeping up with the Johanns
Date: 31 October 2008
Helen Disney, Chief Executive of the Stockholm Network, contributed an article to Public Finance, a weekly magazine for public servants that allows them to keep up to date with all the latest information that affects their work. In her article “Keeping up with the Johanns”, Helen analyses the prospects of the new President of the USA adopting a European approach to the economic and social challenges that he will faced in the future.

This article first appeared in Public Finance Magazine on 31 October 2008.

Gazeta Polska
Zdrowie Poczeka
Date: 23 October 2008
Gazeta Polska, a Polish newspaper, talks the Stockholm Network`s CEE Ahead project, which reported that Poland and Romania have the worst healthcare systems in the EU.

This article first appeared in Gazeta Polska on 23 October 2008.