FAQ 1: Are the Wincott Awards free to enter? Answer: Yes! There is no fee for entering yourself or nominating others for the awards.…
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On Tuesday 22nd November, we held our latest Wincott Foundation event “Britain on the Brink”, a conversation between Wincott chairman Lionel Barber and Lord…
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Watch our Zoom discussion: The British economy after Brexit and the Covid pandemic
by Emily BHow serious are shortages in food distribution, fuel and the labour market, and what should chancellor Rishi Sunak do in his upcoming autumn statement?…
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Zoom discussion on the future of the British economy, Thursday 30th September
by Emily BOur next Zoom event will see Kate Andrews, Economics editor of The Spectator, and Stephen Bush, Political editor of The New Statesman, discuss the…
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Following the virtual 2020 Wincott Awards ceremony, Twitter was abuzz with congratulatory comments for our winners, from across the British journalism world. Here’s a…
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Wincott’s second online event, on March 4th 2021, took place only one week before Piers Morgan’s controversial departure as co-host of Good Morning Britain. …
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The Covid-19 pandemic prevented us holding our traditional annual lecture, at least in a physical space. Instead, on November 19th 2020, we hosted a…
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Harold Wincott: financial journalist, defender of liberal capitalism By Geoffrey Owen[1] This essay was published in November 2019 to commemorate 50 years of the…
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50th Anniversary of The Wincott Foundation commemorative debate – ‘Should liberal capitalism survive?’
by Emily BOpening statement by Martin Wolf, chief economics commentator, Financial Times: Why liberal capitalism should be saved “The bourgeoisie has through its exploitation of the…
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50th Anniversary of The Wincott Foundation – ‘Should liberal capitalism survive?’
by Emily BOpening statement by Yanis Varoufakis, former finance minister of Greece: ‘Towards a post-capitalist liberal, technologically advanced social economy’ It is only fitting that any…