Lawrence KayWhat data is there on Covid-19 policy across the world?A look at the Oxford SupertrackerAug 22, 2023Aug 22, 2023
Lawrence KayProductivity and the data economy: what’s the problem?Creating meaning from data across the economy will require hard, organisational change in many firmsNov 26, 2020Nov 26, 2020
Lawrence KayinThe StartupWhy the GDPR?A law is only as good as its enforcementMay 28, 2020May 28, 2020
Lawrence KayinThe StartupRegulating at the international data and technology frontier, togetherInternational regulatory cooperation could foster economic growth and deeper sharing of digitally stored information as modern technology…May 13, 2020May 13, 2020
Lawrence KayinThe StartupBig arguments about big techIf you want to break-up big tech, be clear about which type of domination you’re againstJun 9, 2019Jun 9, 2019
Lawrence KayinThe StartupBrexit blamePeople’s Democrats versus Technician Democrats in Britain’s new politicsMay 21, 2019May 21, 2019
Lawrence KayOrganising for Brexit and beyondAcross the country conservatives need to start getting together to push for Brexit and keep Jeremy Corbyn out of Number TenApr 17, 2019Apr 17, 2019
Lawrence KayBe patient to winWhat conservatives across Britain should do to restore constitutional order and get the centre-right politics they wantApr 9, 2019Apr 9, 2019
Lawrence KayHow to lose your democracy and your friendsTaking part in the elections for the European Parliament would be one of the nastiest things Britain has done in yearsApr 8, 2019Apr 8, 2019
Lawrence KayOpen data and the Sciences of the ArtificialHerbert A Simon’s classic work guides us on how to work in a new ageMar 18, 20191Mar 18, 20191