Lewis Lloyd
Former researcher
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Policy making in a digital world
Policy makers across government lack the necessary skills to take advantage of digital technologies when tackling problems such as coronavirus.
Another EU court ruling leaves data adequacy in doubt after Brexit
Lewis Lloyd warns that the latest data-protection ruling from the ECJ leaves the UK in a tricky position
A No10 data science unit could create more problems than it solves
The plan to create a new data science unit is the latest example of government talking the talk on data
Boris Johnson government formation - 2019 general election
Following the Conservatives’ general election victory, prime minister Boris Johnson conducted a small reshuffle.
Becoming a junior minister
How junior ministers can make the most of their time in office.
A no-deal Brexit would undermine Prime Minister Johnson’s tough stance on crime
Boris Johnson has spent the past few days signalling a crackdown on crime, but a no-deal Brexit would take us in the opposite direction.
Government’s Technology Innovation Strategy reflects political uncertainty
The Government’s latest technology strategy is lacking in ambition and measurable commitments.
Negotiating Brexit: Preparing for talks on the UK’s future relationship with the EU
The UK risks stumbling into the next phase of negotiations with the EU without a plan, putting the country at an unnecessary disadvantage.
The Brexit Effect
How the “Brexit Effect” has changed government, parliament and politics since the 2016 vote.