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NEF in the news, December 2017

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Anna Coote, Principal Fellow at NEF, has been named one of the Mayor of London’s Sustainable Development CommissionersMore on her appointment and the other Commissioners here. Land is Britain’s most valuable asset – what does this mean for our economy?Sara Mahmoud spoke to the Daily Mail and Reuters about the Office of National Statistics’ new figures.   Could automated technology usher in a new life of leisure? Anna Coote discussed the cultural shift that could come with greater ‘enforced leisure time’, at Raconteur. Read more How will Grimsby’s fishing industry look post-Brexit?The Humber Business included Griffin Carpenter’s evidence given to MPs at the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee. Read more

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Anna Coote, Principal Fellow at NEF, has been named one of the Mayor of London’s Sustainable Development Commissioners
More on her appointment and the other Commissioners here.

Land is Britain’s most valuable asset – what does this mean for our economy?
Sara Mahmoud spoke to the Daily Mail and Reuters about the Office of National Statistics’ new figures.  

Could automated technology usher in a new life of leisure?
Anna Coote discussed the cultural shift that could come with greater ‘enforced leisure time’, at Raconteur. Read more

How will Grimsby’s fishing industry look post-Brexit?
The Humber Business included Griffin Carpenter’s evidence given to MPs at the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee. Read more

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