TRG By Invitation is the the home of guest authors on the TRG blog.
The main TRG blog tends to concentrate on current media stories and news of the TRG itself. From April 2007, we are also hosting articles and discussions on a wider variety of topics under the title of TRG By Invitation.
The articles in this section will be longer in length than typical blog entries and are written, as the name implies, by political figures that we have invited to discuss a particular topic. Articles that we publish here will be complementary to those that appear in Reformer, the TRG’s magazine.
A list of the most recent articles will appear in the right-hand menu on the main TRG blog site and a complete list will be maintained here, in the section overview.
A major part of the value of these contributions must come from the comments left by the readers of this blog, so please add your thoughts, however short or long. We look forward to some fascinating discussions emerging!
If there is a particular subject or author you would like us to cover on this section of the website, leave a comment here and we will look into it.
Contents
- New Clauses on Abortion: a Once-in-a-Generation Opportunity for MPs, by Ann Furedi, October 2008
- Biofuels Policy Must Be Reformed, by Tim Yeo MP, June 2008
- Giving Londoners Back Their City by Steve Norris, September 2007
- The Legacy of Childhood Trauma by Camila Batmanghelidjh, August 2007
- Tony Blair in the Economist: A Response by Sir Malcolm Rifkind KCMG QC MP, June 2007
- Why Legal Abortion is Compatible with Tory Values by Ann Furedi, June 2007
- Where is the Responsibility to Protect by Benedict Rogers, May 2007
- Refugees at the Borders by Jonathon Cox, May 2007
- All Change in Wales by Nick Bourne AM, April 2007
- Scottish Parliamentary Elections by Annabel Goldie MSP, April 2007


