Madeline is an undergraduate studying Economics BSc at the University of Bristol. Her main interests lie in Applied Economics and Environmental Economics.
University of Bristol
Madeline Thomas
Department of Politics and International Studies, Cambridge University
Helen Thompson
Professor Helen Thompson is Professor of Political Economy in the Department of Politics and International Studies at Cambridge University. Her most recent book Disorder: Hard Times in the 21stCentury was published by Oxford University Press this year. Her articles have appeared in the Review of International Political Economy, Research in Political Sociology, the British Journal of Politics and International Relations, New Political Economy, Government and Opposition, and Economy and Society.
Nottingham University
Gregory Thwaites
Gregory Thwaites is an economist on sabbatical from the Bank of England, where his most recent job was as Head of International Research. Gregory is an Associate Professor in Economics at Nottingham University. He is currently working on consulting projects and as a part-time Research Associate at the Resolution Foundation and visiting fellow at the LSE Centre for Macroeconomics. He has also worked as an economist for the United Nations Mission in Kosovo and the Independent Commission on Banking
Wales Centre for Public Policy
Helen Tilley
Helen Tilley is a Senior Research Fellow at the Wales Centre for Public Policy, where she leads on the economy. Her experience has focused on building government capacity to use evidence in policy formulation, to manage public finances and implement budgetary reforms, and to develop policies in areas including climate, education, health, economic growth and poverty reduction. Helen holds a PhD and an MSc in Economics from SOAS, and a BA in Economics from the University of Cambridge.
Metro Dynamics
Daniel Timms
Daniel is a Senior Consultant at Metro Dynamics. His interests include redressing the balance between different UK regions through devolution and targeted support for high value industry; helping cities to build coalitions to grow investment and tackle inequality; and finding imaginative ways of presenting data. He is a Crook Public Service Fellow at the University of Sheffield, leading a research project focused on economic resilience and vulnerability, to support the UK Commission 2070.
Phil Tinline
Phil Tinline is a freelance journalist and broadcaster, and the author of The Death of Consensus: 100 Years of British Political Nightmares (2022), published by Hurst. He is currently writing a book about American political nightmares for Head of Zeus (UK) and Scribner (US).