Mechanism for Social Progress - Article for Public Finance
Charles wrote an article for Public Finance, outlining how public-private partnerships are the only way forward for infrastructure...
Charles wrote an article for Public Finance, outlining how public-private partnerships are the only way forward for infrastructure...
Charles Clarke opened the 25th anniversary AGM of National Association of SACREs. Click here for the opening remarks.
Charles chaired the second 2017 Keswick Hall lecture at the University of East Anglia on the subject of "What are "British values"?"
Charles participated in a panel at the University of Nottingham addressing the future relationship between Britain and the EU. Click here...
The Times released an article today providing coverage of a letter, co-written by Charles, warning that: A vote to leave the EU would be...
Radio Cambridge 105 interviews Charles about the books he has edited and contributed to, and his views on Tony Blair and Gordon Brown....
The BBC's Daily Politics explores the four great offices of state in this series of interviews. Charles discusses his time as Labour Home...
Charles is one of several experts on political leadership interviewed by Cambridge research body the Moller Centre's CEO, Gillian...
After the Paris attacks of November 2015, Charles Clarke discusses government responses to terrorism. The interview covers parallels with...
Held at Churchill College, Cambridge, Charles took part in a one-day event on leadership in the modern day. Discussions were held on...
"Rigorous and satisfactory" is Total Politics' judgement on the Labour and Conservative volumes, edited by Charles. The books bring a new...
Looking over the themes running through the new book on British Conservative Leaders, John Rentoul judges the marks of the successful...
Charles does a one-minute interview for the Independent. Click here to read his thoughts on literature and the portrayal of politicians...
In British Labour Leaders, one of three new volumes assessing the people who've headed Britain's major political parties, Charles Clarke...