About David Boyle

David Boyle is the author of a range of books about history, social change, politics and the future.  He has been editor of a number of publications including Town & Country Planning, Community Network, New Economics, Liberal Democrat News and Radical Economics. He is co-director of the thinktank New Weather, policy director of Radix, an advisory council member of the Schumacher Centre for New Economics in Massachusetts, and a fellow at the New Economics Foundation.

He has been at the heart of the effort to develop co-production and introduce time banks to Britain as a critical element of public service reform. He was recently the government’s independent reviewer on Barriers to Public Service Choice (2012-13).

He is the author of a number of books about history, social change and the history of ideas and the future, notably Tickbox (Little, Brown, 2020).  His book Authenticity: Brands, Fakes, Spin and the Lust for Real Life (Flamingo, 2003) helped put the search for authenticity on the agenda as a social phenomenon. Funny Money: In search of alternative cash (Flamingo, 1999) launched the time banks movement in the UK. His work on the history and future of money has also been covered in books and pamphlets like Why London Needs its own Currency (2000), Virtual Currencies (2000), The Money Changers: Currency reform from Aristotle to e-cash  2002), The Little Money Book (2003) and Money Matters (2009). 

He has stood for Parliament, and written a number of well-received history books, including Blondel’s Song: The imprisonment and ransom of Richard the Lionheart (2005), Towards the Setting Sun: Columbus, Cabot, Vespucci and the race for America (2008), Alan Turing (2014) and Before Enigma (2015).

He was for twelve years a member of the federal policy committee of the Liberal Democrats, and advises politicians on a range of issues including localism and the future of volunteering.

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Bibliography and publications

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Chapters and articles

Not including columns or blogs, reviews or news stories

D Boyle (1979), ‘The Irish have the longest laugh’, Kerygma, Vol 1, No 12, 12 Oct.

D Boyle (1981), ‘Death of a prince’, Oxford Star, 25/26 Jun.

D Boyle (1983), ‘1983: Rather odd when you think about it’, Oxford Star, 29/30 Dec.

D Boyle (1984), ‘An Englishman abroad: A journey into Europe’, Oxford Star, 5/6 Apr.

D Boyle (1984), ‘Down in the forest something stirs’, Oxford Star, 22/23 Nov.

D Boyle (1985), ‘Future peril of the rail to road shift’, Town & Country Planning, Vol 54, No 11, Nov.

D Boyle (1986), ‘Future paradox which could enlighten’, Town & Country Planning, Vol 55 No 2, Feb.

D Boyle (1986), ‘New Architecture: Is it the answer?’, Town & Country Planning, Vol 55, No 11, Nov.

D Boyle (1986), ‘Towards a green deal’, New Democrat, Vol 4 No 5.

D Boyle (1986), ‘Defensible Economics’, Liberal Ecology Group Newsletter, Dec.

D Boyle (1987), ‘After modernism – and on our side!’, Town & Country Planning, Vol 56 No 1, Jan.

D Boyle (1987), ‘Cities of the future look set to spread’, Sunday Times, 17 May.

D Boyle (1987), ‘Facing the crisis in town and country’, Town & Country Planning, Vol 56, No 6, Jun.

D Boyle (1987), ‘I want no slacking’, Town & Country Planning, Vol 56, No 7/8, Jul/Aug.

D Boyle (1987), ‘Revitalising inner cities’, New Democrat, Vol 5, No 4.

D Boyle (1987), ‘New alliance?’, New Ground, No 15, Autumn.

D Boyle and J Walker (1987), ‘Little Boxes’, Town & Country Planning, Vol 56, No 12, Dec.

D Boyle (1988), ‘Ideal homes?’, Town & Country Planning, Vol 57 No 5, May.

D Boyle (1988), ‘Boom Towns: Light at the end of the tunnel’, Career Accountant, Sept.

D Boyle (1988), ‘Could planning be privatised?’, Town & Country Planning, Vol 57, No 10, Oct.

D Boyle (1988), ‘The way forward’, Town & Country Planning, Vol 57, No 12, Dec.

D Boyle (1988), ‘Responding to a greening government’, New Economics, No 8, Winter.

D Boyle (1989), ‘Grinding to a halt in the cities’, New Economis, No 11, Autumn.

D Boyle (1989), ‘Hope for whales’, New Economics, No 12, Winter.

D Boyle(1990), ‘Step by step to upstage the summit’, New Economics, No 14, Summer.

D Boyle (1990), ‘News from anywhere?’, New Democrat International, Summer.

D Boyle (1990), ‘Was it all a dream?’, Town & Country Planning, Vol 58, No 10, Oct.

D Boyle (1991), ‘Plagued by blight’, Town & Country Planning, Vol 60 No 1, Jan.

D Boyle (1991), ‘For the cost of a toaster’, New Economics, No 18, Summer.

D Boyle (1991), ‘Shifting leviathon’, Greenstone, No 1, Jul-Aug.

D Boyle (1991), ‘Carry on up the summit’, New Economics, No 19, Autumn.

D Boyle (1992), ‘How to make the UK election mean something’, New Economics, No 21, Spring.

D Boyle (1992), ‘Why we should let Christopher Robin go hoppety hop’, Town & Country Planning, Vol 61 No 3, Mar.

D Boyle (1992), ‘Finding the indicators to explain the riots’, New Economics, No 23, Autumn.

D Boyle (1992), ‘Dumping Tinkerbell for defensible economics’, New Economics, No 24, Winter.

D Boyle (1993), ‘Practical theoretical money’, Town & Country Planning, Vol 62, No 4, Apr.

D Boyle (1993), ‘The three big lies of economic recovery’, New Economics, No 26, Summer.

D Boyle (1993), ‘Southern Lights’, Green, Nov.

D Boyle (1993), ‘Sometimes the message really does get through’, New Economics, No 28, Winter.

D Boyle (1993), ‘Small schools are beautiful too’, Liberal Democrat News, 10 Dec.

D Boyle (1994), ‘The feeding of the 50 million and more’, New Economics, No 29, Spring.

D Boyle (1994), ‘Green economists set alternative jobs agenda’, The European, 15-24 Jul.

D Boyle (1994), ‘The feeding of the 50 million and more’, New Money, No 5, Autumn.

D Boyle (1994), ‘We’ve come a long way in a decade’, New Economics, No 31, Autumn.

D Boyle (1994), ‘Bringing up baby’, Managing Your Business, Autumn.

D Boyle (1994), ‘More than just skin deep’, Managing Your Business, Autumn.

D Boyle (1994), ‘No more wacky bashing’, New Statesman & Society, 7 Oct.

D Boyle (1995), ‘Let’s be ambitious for the new economics’, New Economics, No 33, Spring.

D Boyle (1995), ‘Getting a TOE hold’, In Context, No 40, Spring.

D Boyle (1995), ‘Money for old hopes’, The Guardian, 22 Mar.

D Boyle (1995), ‘Propaganda secrets which beat Goebbels’, Liberal Democrat News, 5 May.

D Boyle (1995), ‘The common market sense in having local currencies for a new Europe’, The Guardian, 22 May.

N Robins and D Boyle (1995), ‘Choose your money for the 21st century’, New Economics, No 34, Summer.

D Boyle (1995), ‘Panel beaters who want their chakras balanced’, New Economics, No 34, Summer.

D Boyle (1995), ‘Bluff your way in new economics’, The Reformer, Summer.

D Boyle (1995), ‘Square pegs in round holes’, Challenge, Summer.

D Boyle (1995), ‘Killers of the road’, New Statesman & Society, 4 Aug.

D Boyle (1995), ‘What do we do about currency speculators?’, New Economics, No 35, Autumn.

D Boyle (1995), ‘Foreign banks – just the ticket for SMEs?’, Managing Your Business, Autumn.

D Boyle (1995), ‘Have faith that everything we do matters very much’, Self Esteem Network, No 9, Autumn.

D Boyle (1995), ‘Fighting Jacques Chirac in the supermarkets’, New Economics, No 36, Winter.

D Boyle (1996), ‘The economics of toilet training’, New Economics, No 37, Winter.

D Boyle (1996), ‘Making a big bang for limited bucks’, Liberal Democrat News, 12 Apr.

D Boyle (1996), ‘Land reclamation’, Town & Country Planning, Vol 65 No 5, May.

D Boyle (1996), ‘Why we need to be bold when it comes to green policy’, The Reformer, Summer.

D Boyle (1996), ‘Why policy is a kind of disease’, New Economics, No 38, Summer.

D Boyle (1996), ‘Power Plays’, European Businessman, Summer.

D Boyle (1996), ‘What are we going to do about money?’, Kindred Spirit, Summer.

D Boyle (1996), ‘When time is money’, New Economics, No 39, Autumn.

D Boyle (1996), ‘The town that prints its own money’, New Statesman, 2 Aug.

D Boyle (1996), ‘Where the moral agenda leads to’, Liberal Democrat News 1 Nov.

D Boyle (1996), ‘The transatlantic money revolution’, New Economics, No 40, Winter.

D Boyle (1997), ‘Get aboard the money revolution’, Liberal Democrat News, 24 Jan.

D Boyle (1997), ‘Time is money but people still care’, The Guardian, 17 Mar.

D Boyle (1997), ‘Strange case of the disappearing Tories’, Liberal Democrat News, 18 Apr.

D Boyle (1997), ‘Now we know it’s possible’, Liberal Democrat News, 9 May.

D Boyle (1997), ”Making money’, Yes!, Spring.

D Boyle (1997), ‘Gateway cities’, European Businessman, Spring.

D Boyle (1997), ‘Green thoughts for Brown’, New Statesman, 30 May.

D Boyle (1997), ‘So just who pays?’, European Businessman, Summer.

D Boyle (1997), ‘A climate for change’, New Statesman, 4 Jul.

D Boyle (1997), ‘Local currency systems’, in T Schroyer (ed.), A World that Works: Building blocks for a sustainable society, Bootstrap, London.

S Murphy and D Boyle (1997), ‘TOES summits coming back home to Britain’, New Economics, No 43, Autumn.

D Boyle (1997), ‘How to turn your time into money’, New Economics, No 43, Autumn.

D Boyle (1997), ‘This parallel economy could be a model for Tony Blair’, The Independent, 21 Aug.

D Boyle (1998), ‘Time for a new kind of party’, Liberal Democrat News, 13 Mar.

D Boyle (1998), ‘Forget the single currency: Let’s have hundreds’, Liberator, No 251, May.

D Boyle (1998), ‘A mobile phone is a cow’, New Statesman, 31 Jul.

D Boyle (1998), ‘Confessions of a global gambler’, New Internationalist, Oct.

D Boyle (1998), ‘It’s goodbye from David’, Liberal Democrat News, 27 Nov.

D Boyle (1998), ‘No money? We’ve all got a bit of time’, New Economics, No 48, Winter.

D Boyle (1999), ‘The funny money revolution begins’, The Independent, 16 Jan.

D Boyle (1999), ‘The new alchemists’, Resurgence, No 192, Jan/Feb.

D Boyle (1999), ‘Working control’, Liberator, No 257, Feb.

D Boyle (1999), ‘The people’s park no more’, LIberator, No 259, May.

D Boyle (1999), ‘Old computers the key to social economy’, News from the New Economy, No 2, May.

D Boyle (1999), ‘Time as currency: A new approach to building communities’, in Voluntary Action, Vol 1 No 3, Autumn.

D Boyle (1999), ‘Time is a great social healer’, New Statesman, 23 Aug.

D Boyle (1999), The new economics of guarantees and garnish’, News from the New Economy, No 5, Sept.

D Boyle (1999), ‘A fresh start for Lib Dems?’, New Times, No 7, Sept.

D Boyle (1999), ‘Time is a great social healer’, in New Statesman, Aug 23.

D Boyle (2000), ‘How to cash in on saving time’, EG, Feb.

D Boyle (2000), ‘The loneliness disease’, Town and Country Planning, March.

D Boyle (2000), ‘Why London needs its very own currencies’, News from the New Economy, #13, June.

D Boyle (2000), ‘Time traders’, Green Futures, No 24, Sept/Oct.

D Boyle (2000), ‘Is there a future for green or ethical labels on goods’, News from the New Economy, #16. Oct.

D boyle (2000), ‘History of England and Wales’, in (ed.) J. J. Norwich, England and Wales, Everyman Guides, London.

D Boyle (2000), ‘After community politics’ in Passports to Liberty, No 4.

E Mayo and D Boyle (2000), ‘Let a thousand monies bloom’, Local Economy, Vol 14 No 4, Feb.

D Boyle (2000), ‘What does divorce have to do with sustainability?’, Green Futures, Nov.

D Boyle (2000), ‘Suburbs: Pioneer projects’, Resurgence, No 198, Jan/Feb.

D Boyle (2000), ‘Wall Street 2’, The Ecologist, Vol 30, No 9, Dec.

D Boyle (2000), ‘Getting real’, Liberal Democrat News, 28 Jan.

D Boyle (2000), ‘Capital gains’, The Ecologist, Nov.

D Boyle (2000), ‘Real currency values’, Challenge, Winter.

D Boyle (2001), ‘Pushing against planetary forces’, Environment Action, No 28, Feb.

D Boyle (2001), ‘You can count me out’, The Observer, 14 Jan.

D Boyle (2001), ‘A world of too many numbers’, Green Futures, Feb.

D Boyle (2001), ‘Why we have to do more than simply measure the world’, News from the New Economy, Feb.

D Boyle (2001), ‘Tyranny of numbers’, Resurgence, No 205, Mar/Apr.

D Boyle (2001), ‘Genoa rioters got it wrong, Liberator, No 276, Sept.

D Boyle and A Macgillivray (2001), ‘Yes, but how do we actually create sustainable farming?’, Radical Economics, No 1, Jul/Aug.

D Boyle (2001), ‘The trouble with too many numbers’, AccountAbility Quarterly, No 16, No 2.

A MacGillivray and D Boyle (2001), ‘Sink or Surf? Social inclusion and the digital age’, in J Wilsdon (ed.), Digital Futures: Living in a dot.com world, Earthscan, London.

D Boyle (2001), ‘Facing up to the tyranny of numbers’, Resurgence, March/April.

D Boyle (2001), ‘The importance of being small-scale’, The Reformer, Summer.

D Boyle (2001), ‘Do-It-Yourself Money and the New Alchemists’, The Ecologist, Mar.

D Boyle (2001), ‘One of the most profound solutions I’ve ever seen…’, Radical Economics, No 3, Nov/Dec.

D Boyle (2001), ‘Time as currency’, in A Roddick, Take it Personally, Thorsons, London.

D Boyle (2001), ‘A timely lesson in propaganda’, New Statesman, 19 Nov.

D Boyle (2002), ‘The storming of the accountants’, New Statesman, 21 Jan.

D Boyle (2002), ‘Does money have original sin?’, Green Futures, Nov/Dec.

D Boyle (2002), ‘The storming of the accountants’, New Statesman, 21 Jan.

D Boyle (2002), ‘Intellectual currencies: An introduction to the concept of i-commerce’, Foresight, Vol 4, No 1.

D Boyle (2002), ”Keeping UK consumers informed’, Liberal Democrat News, 9 Aug.

D Boyle (2002), ‘The numbers game’, Crossbow, Autumn.

D Boyle (2002), ‘The truth about Harold Shipman’, Liberator, No 283, Sept.

D Boyle (2002), ‘Being disobedient to an accountant’s profit’, Challenge, Autumn.

D Boyle (2002), ‘Bringing the green revolution back home’, Environment Today, Autumn.

D Boyle (2002), ‘Lets re-imagine cities to make them greener -not denser’, Radical Economics, Sept/Oct.

D Boyle (2002), ‘Islam or rest’, Green Futures, No 37, Nov/Dec.

D Boyle (2002), ‘Let’s re-imagine cities to make them greener not denser’, Radical Economics, Sept/Oct.

D Boyle (2002), ‘A creaking old conception of cities’, Town & Country Planning, Dec.

D Boyle (2003), ‘The secret history of economics’, Radical Economics, No 10, Jan/Feb.

D Boyle (2003), ‘Send in the volunteers’, Crossbow, Spring.

D Boyle (2003), ‘The secret history of money’, Radical Economics, No 10, Jan/Feb.

D Boyle (2003), Beyond Yes and No: A multi-currency alternative to the euro, New Economics Foundation, London.

D Boyle (2003), ‘Hilaire Belloc and the Liberal revival’, Journal of Liberal History, No 40, Autumn.

D Boyle (2003), ‘The trouble with too many numbers’, in AccountAbility Quarterly, Issue 16, No 2.

D Boyle (2003), ‘The new mutualism and the meaning of time banks’, in Local Economy, Vol 18 No 3, Feb.

D Boyle (2003), ‘Don’t say yes, don’t say no’, New Statesman, 23 May.

D Boyle (2003), ‘The strange rebirth of a forgotten idea’, New Statesman, 7 Apr.

D Boyle (2003), ‘Why we need garden cities’, Challenge, Spring.

D Boyle (2003), ‘The man who made us work like this’, BBC History, Jun.

D Boyle (2003), ‘Visionaries: Homespun wisdom’, Resurgence, No 219, Jul/Aug.

D Boyle (2003), ‘The real world is making a smashing comeback’, Sunday Times, 10 Aug.

D Boyle (2003), ‘How to attract Conservatives: A five point plan’, The Reformer, Summer.

D Boyle (2003), ‘How to make the world a bit more authentic’, Radical Economics, No 14, Sept/Oct.

D Boyle (2003), ‘Naughty children and the syndrome that became an epidemic’, New Statesman, 6 Oct.

D Boyle (2003), ‘The most artificial place on earth No. 1: Ocean Dome’, The Ecologist, Oct.

D Boyle (2003), ‘2020 Vision’, Your Environment, Autumn.

D Boyle (2003), ‘Localising Money: Alternative currencies’, in A Pettifor, Real World Economic Outlook, Palgrave Macmillan, London.

D Boyle (2003), ‘A town called Celebration’, The Ecologist, Nov.

D Boyle (2003), ‘1984? Not big brother, but the start of new economics’, Radical Economics, No 15, Nov/Dec.

D Boyle (2004), ‘Is this how to end public service failure?’, New Statesman, 23 Feb.

D Boyle (2004), ‘Goodbye yellow brick road’, Itch, Vol 1 No 1.

D Boyle (2004), ‘The sad tale of Crystal Palace Park’, Town and Country Planning, Mar.

D Boyle (2004), ‘Ten predictions for ten years ahead that are not so bad’, Radical Economics, No 18, May/Jun.

D Boyle and J Calder (2004), ‘Cohesive Communities’, in Passports to Liberty 6, Liberator Publications, London.

D Boyle (2004), ‘Hitler, Cromwell and the moral case for Europe’, Liberator, No 298, Sept.

D Boyle (2004), ‘Why property is not theft after all’, Liberator, No 300, Dec.

D Boyle (2004), ‘In search of wabi-sabi planning: The strange revival of authentic places’, Town and Country Planning, Dec.

D Boyle (2004), ‘Truth, lies and authenticity’, Resurgence, No 224, May/Jun.

D Boyle (2004), ‘Time to choose’, Your Environment, Autumn.

D Boyle (2004), ‘Why gambling money is not like real money’, Radical Economics, No 21, Nov/Dec.

D Boyle (2005), ‘Taking people’s time seriously’, in T Aldrich, About Time: Speed, society, people and the environment, Greenleaf, Sheffield.

D Boyle (2005), ‘Why Gordon’s wrong about buying local’, Radical Economics, No 22, Jan/Feb.

M Lorenz and D Boyle (2005), ‘Identity Checks’, New Start, 20 May.

D Boyle (2005), ‘Campaigners and wonks’, Liberator, No 302, Jun.

M Lorenz and D Boyle (2005), ‘How cheese and canals make all the difference’, Radical Economics, No 25, Jul/Aug.

D Boyle (2005), ‘Do we have a mre medieval economy than we reaise?’ Radical Economics, No 25, Jul/Aug.

D Boyle (2005), ‘What is a narrative – and what it isn’t’, Liberator, No 304, Aug.

D Boyle (2005), ‘Is there such a thing as a community brand?’, Viewpoint, No 17.

D Boyle and S Clark (2005), ‘The downside of full employment’, Radical Economics, No 27, Winter.

D Boyle (2006), ‘Problems with evidence-based policy’, ARVAC Bulletin, No 99, Feb.

D Boyle (2006), ‘Everything today is thoroughly modern – or is it?’, Town and Country Planning, May.

D Boyle (2006), ‘Plus ca Change’, in S Hitchins (ed.), Lib Dems and Localism, New Local Government Network, London.

D Boyle (2006), ‘London: To be real’, Directions, No 2, Spring/Summer.

D Boyle (2006), ‘What if Joseph Chamberlain had married Beatrice Webb’ in D Brack (ed.) President Gore and other things that never happened, Politico’s, London.

D Boyle (2006), ‘All to gain on the carbon diet’, Your Environment, Feb/Apr.

D Boyle (2006), ‘The new economics of bird flu’, Radical Economics, No 28, Spring.

D Boyle (2006), ‘The contribution made by unpaid workers is forgotten in the drive for full employment’, Guardian, 28 Jun.

D Boyle (2006), ‘Screwing up on a big scale’, Liberal Democrat News, 2 Jun.

D Boyle (2006), ‘Authenticity’, in L Zsolnai (ed.), Interdisciplinary Yearbook of Business Ethics, Vol 1, Peter Lang, Berne.

D Boyle (2006), ‘Working it out’, Guardian, 28 Jun.

D Boyle (2006), ‘To be real’, Directions, Vol 2, Spring/Summer.

D Boyle (2006), ‘Hearts and minds’, Liberator, No 310, Jun.

D Boyle (2006), ‘Plus ca Change’, in S Hitchins (ed.), Lib Dems and Localism, New Local Government Network, London.

D Boyle (2006), ‘John Maynard Keynes’, in S Kumar and F Whitefield, Visionaries of the Twentieth Century: A Resurgence anthology, Green Books, Hartland.

D Boyle (2006), ‘Authenticity’, in L Zsolnai (ed.),

Interdisciplinary Yearbook of Business Ethics, Vol 1.

D Boyle (2006), ‘The dark side of choice’, Radical Economics, No 30, Autumn.

D Boyle (2006), ‘Being more ambitious’, Challenge, Autumn.

D Boyle (2006), ‘Lions led by donkeys?’, Liberator, No 313, Sept.

D Boyle (2006), ‘Authentic options’, Resurgence, No 238, Sept/Oct.

D Boyle (2006), ‘William Blake in Prscottville’, The Liberal,  No 9, Oct/Nov.

D Boyle (2006), ‘Technocrat or ideologue: That is the question’, Liberator, No 314, Nov.

D Boyle (2006), ‘Fresh script is needed for future on the big stage’, Ethical Performance, Vol 8 No 6, Nov.

D Boyle (2007), ‘Jowell needs to take an urgent look at Black Hawk, Colorado’, LIberal Democrat News, 16 Feb.

D Boyle (2007), ‘Liberalism and the search for meaning’ in D Brack, R Grayson and D Howarth (eds.), Reinventing the State: Social liberalism for the 21st century¸ Politico’s, London.

D Boyle and P Sander-Jackson (2007), ‘Just in case the banks unravel’, Radical Economics, No 35, Winter.

D Boyle (2007), ‘Can you count a better environment’, in Ecos, Vol 28, No 1,

D Boyle (2007), ‘The way out of the 1997 trap’, Liberator, No 319, Jul.

D Boyle (2007), ‘Tesco and the five kinds of localism’, Challenge, Autumn.

D Boyle (2007), ‘Two-way services’, Radical Economics, No 34, Autumn.

D Boyle (2007), ‘Anita and the new economics’, Radical Economics, No 34, Autumn.

D Boyle (2007), ‘Anita and the future of business’, Open Democracy, 12 Sept.

D Boyle (2008), ‘We must stop the trolleygarch’s massive power’, Liberal Democrat News, 29 Feb.

D Boyle (2008), ‘We have been here before’, in A Simms and J Smith, Do Good Lives have to Cost the Earth, Constable & Robinson, London.

D Boyle (2008), ‘A human agenda for public services’, Liberator, No 325, Apr.

D Boyle (2008), ‘The new green agenda is mental’, Challenge, Spring.

D Boyle (2008), ‘A bit of magic’, in The Idler, Issue 41, Summer.

D Boyle (2008), ‘Why targets are the central problem’, Liberal Democrat News, 15 Aug.

D Boyle (2008), ‘A whole new kind of regeneration’, Radical Economics, No 36, Spring.

D Boyle (2008), ‘Making local links across the globe’, Town & Country Planning, Mar.

D Boyle (2008), ‘I never meant to be editor…’, Liberal Democrat News, 13 Jun.

D Boyle (2008), ‘Assets that can’t be bought’, Guardian, 16 Jul.

D Boyle (2008), ‘Towards a green new deal’, Challenge, Autumn.

D Boyle (2008), ‘Why buying local is key to economic survival’, Liberal Democrat News, 21 Nov.

D Boyle (2008), ‘Ten years of time banking’, Radical Economics, No 39, Winter.

D Boyle (2009), ‘Save us from Fabianism’, Liberator, No 332, Apr.

D Boyle (2009), ‘Too many green new deals?’, Challenge, Spring.

D Boyle (2009), ‘Britain’s supplicant state’, Guardian, 30 Jun.

D Boyle (2009), ‘Economic thought in the Middle Ages’, in The Idler, Issue 42.

D Boyle (2009), ‘Differentiating green politics’, Challenge, Autumn.

D Boyle (2009), ‘Why the debate on localism has got so miserably stuck’, Radical Economics, No 41, Summer.

D Boyle (2009), ‘Public space or private control?’, Liberator, No 335, Sept.

D Boyle (2009), ‘Tackling the supplicant state’, in J Pugh, What is Radical Politics Today?, Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke.

D Boyle (2009), ‘It’s time to transform our failed banking system’, Liberal Democrat News, 5 Jun.

D Boyle (2009), ‘Towards a new service revolution’, Radical Economics, No 43, Winter.

D Boyle (2010), ‘Local economics and co-production’, Development, Vol 53 No 3, Sept.

D Boyle (2010), ‘Time is money reinvented’, Guardian, 26 Mar.

D Boyle (2010), ‘Banking reform – the big debate’, Liberal Democrat News, 26 Feb.

D Boyle (2010), ‘The new economics: a bigger picture’, in M Levi and M Griffith, Collateral Damage: Global Crash Phase Two, Moving Toyshop Books, Sale.

D Boyle (2010), ‘The cost of centralisation’, Liberator, No 339, June.

D Boyle (2010), ‘All hail the new lending infrastructure’, Town & Country Planning, Jun.

D Boyle (2010), ‘What is a low carbon economy’, Challenge, Summer.

D Boyle and A Simms (2010), ‘Did our peasant ancestors know something we don’t?’, Resurgence, Sept/Oct.

D Boyle (2010), ‘The strange new debate about local planning’, Town & Country Planning, Sept.

D Boyle (2010), ‘Target culture: back from the dead’, Guardian Comment, 8 Oct.

D Boyle (2010), ‘Banking on reform’, The Tablet, Nov 13.

D Boyle (2010), ‘Being just a little more radical still’, Town & Country Planning, Dec.

D Boyle (2010), ‘Only half a revolution so far’, Town & Country Planning, Nov.

D Boyle (2010), ‘Regulate the big, set the small free’, Town & Country Planning, Dec.

D Boyle (2010), ‘Columbus’, in R Hanbury-Tenison, Great Explorers, Thames & Hudson, London.

D Boyle (2011), ‘In search of weird’, Town & Country Planning, Feb.

D Boyle (2011), ‘The BSkyB decision may lead to a rethink on monopoly power’, The Guardian, Mar 4.

D Boyle (2011), ‘Left brain planning, right brain planning’, Town & Country Planning, Apr.

D Boyle (2011), ‘Time to be a bit more sophisticated about money’, Town & Country Planning, Jun.

D Boyle (2011), ‘Local solution to Greece’s international crisis’, The Tablet, Jul 2.

D Boyle (2011), ‘It’s that Chamberlain moment for the cities’, Liberal Democrat News, 29 Jul.

D Boyle (2011), ‘Big boys move in’, The Tablet, Aug 5.

D Boyle (2011), ‘Authenticity’ in L Bouckaert and L Zsolnai, The Palgrave Handbook of Spirituality and Business, Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke.

D Boyle (2011), ‘Small is splendid’, The Idler, No 44.

D Boyle (2011), ‘If Lloyd George had gone to Russia in 1916’, in D Brack and I Dale (ed), Prime Minister Boris and other things that never happened, BiteBack, London.

D Boyle (2011), ‘Back to basics’, Liberator, No 348, Sept.

D Boyle (2011), ‘Why things work and why they don’t’, Liberal Democrat News, 30 Sept.

D Boyle (2011), ‘Recovering from Concrete Croydon Disease’, Town & Country Planning, Sept.

D Boyle (2011), ‘One and a half cheers for the Framework’, Town & Country Planning, Oct.

D Boyle (2011), ‘The case for a new kind of quantitative easing’, New Statesman blog, 6 Oct.

D Boyle (2011), ‘New deal for a better world’, The Tablet, Oct 15.

D Boyle (2011), ‘Really facing the future’, Liberator, No 349, Nov.

D Boyle (2011), ‘The strange rebirth of local money’, Town & Country Planning, Nov.

D Boyle (2011), ‘Free to innovate?’, Public Service Magazine, Winter.

D Boyle (2011), ‘The pitfalls and perils of payment by results’, Local Economy, Vol 26 No 8, Dec.

D Boyle (2011), ‘Mind the gap: the great green division on the left’, in D Boyle, T Crompton, M Kirk and G Shrubsole, Different Politics, Same Planet, ResPublica, London.

D Boyle (2012), ‘Retail has its own squeezed middle’, Guardian, 4 Jan.

D Boyle (2012), ‘Out of silence’, Resurgence, Jan/Feb.

D Boyle (2012), ‘The problem with Pingit: mobile phone payment comes at a price’, The Guardian, 16 Feb.

D Boyle (2012), ‘The human element’, Liberator, No 351, Feb.

D Boyle (2012), ‘Bonuses are part of the corrosive ‘target culture’ – yes, tax them at 90%’, The Guardian, 2 Mar.

D Boyle (2012), ‘I’ve seen the future – and it doesn’t work’, Town & Country Planning, Jun

D Boyle (2012), ‘The economics of food and music’, Town & Country Planning, Jul/Aug.

D Boyle (2012), ‘To save places, you have to destroy them!’, Town & Country Planning, Sept.

D Boyle (2012), ‘The Mondragon method’, Liberal Democrat News, 14 Sept.

D Boyle (2012), ‘Time to re-invent consultation’, Town & Country Planning, Nov.

D Boyle (2012), ‘Hammering out principles for a new local economics’, Town & Country Planning, Oct.

D Boyle (2012), ‘Mayors might be the key after all’, Town & Country Planning, Dec.

D Boyle (2013), ‘A glimmer of hope for Chinese planning’, Town & Country Planning, Jan.

D Boyle (2013), ‘Choice is an embattled word in public services’, The Guardian, 24 Jan.

D Boyle (2013), ‘When the seas rise’, Town & Country Planning, Feb.

D Boyle (2013), ‘The euthanasia of clones’, Town & Country Planning, Mar.

D Boyle (2013), ‘Time to put regeneration out of its misery’, Town & Country Planning, Apr.

D Boyle (2013), ‘Why the middle classes can’t survive in London’, Town & Country Planning, May.

D Boyle (2013), ‘Why we all need the middle classes’, The Guardian, 7 May.

D Boyle (2013), ‘Little boxes all the same’, Town & Country Planning, Jun.

D Boyle (2013), ‘Written on the grave of localism – potholes…’, Town & Country Planning, Jul/Aug.

D Boyle (2013), ‘Strike out bureaucracy: barriers to choice in public service delivery’, The Guardian, 13 Aug.

D Boyle (2013), ‘The strange rebirth of collaborative planning’, Town & Country Planning, Sept.

D Boyle (2013), ‘Creative destruction in the energy market’, Town & Country Planning, Oct.

D Boyle (2013), ‘The struggle for the soul of public services’, Town & Country Planning, Nov.

D Boyle (2013), ‘The sheer complexity of centralised government’, Town & Country Planning, Dec.

D Boyle (2014), ‘How to rescue the UK’s middle classes’, The Guardian, 19 Jan.

D Boyle (2014), ‘Can mayors rule the world?’, Town & Country Planning, Jan

D Boyle (2014), ‘A Nelson touch for government’, Town & Country Planning, Feb.

D Boyle (2014), ‘The politics of one more heave’, Town & Country Planning, Mar.

D Boyle (2014), ‘Hollowing out the planning system’, Town & Country Planning, Apr.

D Boyle (2014), ‘For fcuk’s sake: Brands are swearing more than ever’, The Guardian, 28 Apr.

D Boyle (2014), ‘Goodbye, Marco Polo’, Town & Country Planning, May.

D Boyle (2014), ‘Not all waiters become dictators. Or Sandra Bullock’, The Guardian, 2 May.

D Boyle (2014), ‘In Britain, like the US, out of town shopping centres are dying’, The Guardian, 22 Jun.

D Boyle (2014), ‘The Beveridge legacy: exhausted professionals and passive clients’, The Guardian, 28 May.

D Boyle (2014), ‘Sandals expose a liberal soul’, The Guardian, 29 May.

D Boyle (2014), ‘The government must think small to bring about big economic change’, The Guardian, 12 May.

D Boyle (2014), ‘A hopeful oasis in the desert of policy-making’, Town & Country Planning, Jun/Jul.

D Boyle (2014), ‘Richard III: My eight degrees of separation’, The Guardian, 29 Jul.

D Boyle (2014), ‘If the cities were at all like Scotland’, Town & Country Planning, Aug.

D Boyle (2014), ‘My son says he won’t play Minecraft again’, The Guardian, 16 Sept.

D Boyle (2014), ‘Richard Branson should beware of the perils of peer control’, The Guardian, 26 Sep.

D Boyle (2014), ‘Children need parents shouting from the touchlines’, The Guardian, 14 Oct.

D Boyle (2014), ‘In search of a solicitor from Redditch’, Town & Country Planning, Nov.

D Boyle (2014), ‘When dictators disappear rumours abound, and so it is with Kim Jong-un’, The Guardian, Oct 11.

D Boyle (2014), ‘Kids not catching buses are missing out – they’re a ticket to the real world’, The Guardian, Dec 1.

D Boyle (2014), ‘Why do we still romanticise the Christmas truce?’, The Guardian, 13 Dec.

D Boyle (2014), ‘Why we need to abolish DCLG and DWP’, Town & Country Planning, Dec.

D Boyle (2014), ‘The Future? We’ve seen it all before’, The Guardian, 30 Dec.

D Boyle (2015), ‘Is the age of out-of-town shopping over?’, Town & Country Planning, Jan.

D Boyle (2015), ‘I’m middle class, I’m afraid.’ The Guardian, 30 Jan.D Boyle (2015), ‘Local is the wrong word – it’s small that’s important’, Town & Country Planning, Feb.D Boyle (2015), ‘Taking responsibility for local economic recovery’, Public Sector Executive, Feb/Mar.

 
D Boyle (2015), ‘Missing pensions and missing questions’,  Town & Country Planning, Mar.D Boyle (2015), ‘How time banking is making a difference to patients’ lives’, Guardian healthcare, Feb 6.

 

D Boyle (2015), ‘Cameron’s grammar school plan isn’t a dog-whistle to the middle classes. It’s a slap in the face’, The Guardian, Feb 18.

D Boyle (2015), ‘Appreciating Waitrose doesn’t make me snobbish’, The Guardian, Mar 19.

D Boyle (2015), ‘My five localism instructions for the coalition’, Town & Country Planning, Apr.

D Boyle (2015), ‘The Lib Dems’ crushed pigeon isn’t an omen of doom’, The Guardian, Apr 10.

D Boyle (2015), ‘I’m proud to live in a nation where we can paint red stripes on our homes’, The Guardian, Apr 15.

D Boyle (2015), ‘Rupert Brooke’s patriotism offers an antidote to Ukip’, The Guardian, Apr 24.

D Boyle (2015), ‘I can’t spin it. The Liberal dream is dead – and it hurts/My traumatised Lib Dem party must discover its radical roots’, The Guardian, 9 May.

D Boyle (2015), ‘Can the new government grasp the localism issue?’, Town & Country Planning, May.

D Boyle (2015), ‘Charles Kennedy was an outsider – that was his strength’, The Guardian, 2 Jun.

D Boyle (2015), ‘Back to-the-Land’ in K Bohm and M Pope (eds.), Company: Movements, deals amd drinks, Jap Sam Books, London.

D Boyle (2015), ‘Farron must appoint Lamb to create the flurry of new thinking the party needs’, The Guardian, 15 Jul.

D Boyle (2015), ‘Home truths’, The Guardian, 8 Jul.

D Boyle (2015), ‘Is it time to localise welfare?’, Town & Country Planning, Jun/Jul.

D Boyle (2015), ‘How to be English’, Daily Express, 6 Aug.

D Boyle (2015), ‘Shifting from local to small’, Town & Country Planning, Aug.

D Boyle (2015), ‘Devo max or centralism max?’, Town & Country Planning, Sept.

D Boyle (2015), ‘Home truths: five ‘English’ traditions that aren’t from England’, The Guardian, Jul 17.

D Boyle (2015), ‘Let’s call a halt to this tutoring arms race’, The Guardian, Sept 17.

D Boyle (2015), ‘Bonjour! Welcome to the United Francedom (an alternative history of the UK)’, The Guardian, Oct 22.

D Boyle (2015), ‘Lord Lucan still haunts us – why can’t we let the vanished go?’, The Guardian, Nov 9.

D Boyle (2015), ‘Don’t forget the Lib Dems. The party was also split over Syria’, The Guardian, Dec 9.

D Boyle (2015), ‘The new divide in politics?’, Town & Country Planning, Oct.

D Boyle (2015), ‘Ending the habit of supplication’, Town & Country Planning, Nov.

D Boyle (2015), ‘Two stories from the second dawn of Liberalism’ in Agenda 2020, London: Liberal Democrats.

D Boyle (2015), ‘The spiritual roots of localism’, Town & Country Planning, Dec.

D Boyle (2016), ‘Heathrow and the snobbish elite’, Town & Country Planning, Jan.

D Boyle (2016), ‘Ebook authors may be an endangered species – but we can fight back’, The Guardian, Jan 7.

D Boyle (2016), ‘My gay ancestor’s fate shows how dangerous political witch-hunts can be’, The Guardian, Jan 21.

D Boyle (2016), ‘Local currency schemes and community energy aren’t just for the middle classes’, The Guardian, Mar 29.

D Boyle (2016), ‘The non-dispersal of economic power’, Town & Country Planning, Feb.

D Boyle (2016), ‘The Nelson touch and the paradox of power’, Town & Country Planning, Mar/Apr.

D Boyle (2016), ‘Why public involvement is such an uphill struggle’, Town & Country Planning, May.

D Boyle (2016), ‘So Dave’s not so fond of Boris now. Can politicians ever be friends?’, The Guardian, May 3.

D Boyle (2016), ‘The local elections won’t mark a Lib Dem revival sadly, but there are stirrings’, The Guardian, May 4.

D Boyle (2016), ‘Children have always used Lego to make weapons – no big deal, The Guardian, May 24.

D Boyle (2016), ‘Tim Farron – history demands you step into the breach and ‘speak for England’, The Guardian, Jun 28.

D Boyle (2016), ‘Southern Railway is failing customers again and again. That’s why I spoke out’, The Guardian, Jun 20.

D Boyle (2016), ‘In praise of the Nimby’, Town & Country Planning, Jun.

D Boyle (2016), ‘The canary on the railways’, Town & Country Planning, Jul.

D Boyle (2016), ‘Whatever happened to the inner cities?’, Town & Country Planning, Aug.

D Boyle (2016), ‘Robots still don’t get cracker jokes’, The Guardian, Sept 23.

D Boyle (2016), ‘The vital importance of a bit of slack’, Town & Country Planning, Sept.

D Boyle (2016), ‘The strange rebirth of free trade and practical economics’, in L Nandy, C Lucas and C Bowers, The Alternative: Towards a new progressive politics, Biteback, London.

D Boyle (2016), ‘What if Britain and France had united in 1940?’, in D Brack and I Dale, Prime Minister Corbyn and other things that never happened, Biteback, London.

D Boyle (2016), ‘Time to start counting in whole new ways’, Town & Country Planning, Oct.

D Boyle (2016), ‘Merlin and the small dog’, in A Simms (ed.), There was a knock at the door: 23 modern folk tales for troubling times, Steyning: New Weather/The Real Press.

D Boyle (2016), ‘Liberalism is still alive – it’s neoliberalism that’s the problem’, The Guardian, Oct 3.

D Boyle (2016), ‘Cross-party co-operation on the left? It’s not as mad as it sounds’, The Guardian, Sept 17.

D Boyle (2016), ‘Renationalisation is not the answer, just look at the Southern mess’, The Guardian, Aug 11

D Boyle (2016), ‘Medieval assumptions which deny us local prosperity’, Town & Country Planning, Dec.

D Boyle (2016), ‘Strikes won’t fix the Southern rail crisis. Here are some fresh ideas for the unions’, The Guardian, Dec 14.

D Boyle (2017), ‘Would a citizen’s income help us get back to basics?’ Resurgence & Ecologist, Jan/Feb.

D Boyle (2017), ‘The Screwtape economy’, Town & Country Planning, Jan.

D Boyle (2017), ‘Inclusive growth – the new catchphrase for local economics’, Town & Country Planning, Feb.

D Boyle (2017), ‘The great silence that follows centralisation’, Town & Country Planning, Mar.

D Boyle (2017), ‘Tim Farron can still reach out to the Lib Dems’ lost tribe, the Liberal Brexiters’, The Guardian, May 18.

D Boyle (2017), ‘Vince Cable is right to try to form alliances. But it won’t work, the system is rotten’, The Guardian, May 8.

D Boyle (2017), ‘Welcome to the Absent Corporation, where customer services don’t exist’, The Guardian, Mar 3.

D Boyle (2017), ‘How do Southern Rail passengers regain their self-respect? By going on strike’, The Guardian, Jan 12.

D Boyle (2017), ‘Robbing Peter to pay Peter’, Town & Country Planning, Apr.

D Boyle (2017), ‘The Thatcherite revolution that never happened’, Town & Country Planning, May.

D Boyle (2017), ‘Murray and Barber – we shall not see their like again’, Town & Country Planning, Jun.

D Boyle (2017), ‘Sorry, Vince, the centre needs big, radical ideas before it can rise again’, The Guardian, Sept 18.

D Boyle (2017), ‘How can the Southern rail fiasco be solved? Look to John Lewis’, The Guardian, Jul 14.

D Boyle (2017), ‘One of us is Lib Dem, the other is Green. But we share a vision’, The Guardian, Jun 27.

D Boyle (2017), ‘Can Vince Cable help the Liberal Democrats find themselves?The Guardian, Jun 21.

D Boyle (2017), ‘The real winners? The progressive alliance of voters who forced the result’, The Guardian, Jun 9.

D Boyle (2017), ‘Pity the failed prospective MPs – they’ve all got Mad Candidate’s Disease’, The Guardian, Jun 8.

D Boyle (2017), ‘When laissez-faire goes to seed’, Town & Country Planning, Aug.

D Boyle (2017), ‘The perils of groupthink’, Town & Country Planning, Oct.

D Boyle (2017), ‘Puss’, in A Simms (ed.), Knock Twice: 25 modern folk tales for troubling times, Steyning: New Weather/The Real Press.

D Boyle (2017), ‘What military incompetence can teach us about Brexit’, The Guardian, Nov 29.

D Boyle (2018), ‘Why the taboo tale of the BBC’s wartime propaganda battle must be told’, The Guardian, Jan 11.

D Boyle (2018), ‘Welcome to the new age of antitrust’, Town & Country Planning, Feb.

D Boyle (2018), ‘We need better rural governance’, Town & Country Planning, Aug.

D Boyle (2018), ‘What rural rides by bike can tell you’, Town & Country Planning, Sept.

D Boyle (2018), ‘Trying to remember what liberal economics meant’, in  Flynn (ed), Four Go in Search of Big Ideas: Putting progressive ideas at the heart of UK politics, Social Liberal Forum, London.

D Boyle (2018), ‘Five Brexit lessons for Theresa May from the fateful Munich agreement’, The Guardian, Sept 28.

D Boyle (2018), ‘A plague on the whole Brexit debate’, Town & Country Planning, Nov.

D Boyle (2019), ‘The Lib Dems should act decisively – and join the Independent Group now’, The Guardian, Feb 28.

D Boyle (2019), ‘Too big to manage’, Town & Country Planning, Mar/Apr.

D Boyle (2019), ‘A great EU election result for the Lib Dems. Now the hard work starts’, The Guardian, 28 May.

D Boyle (2019), ‘The death of Amazon’s promise to local economies’. Town & Country Planning, Jun.

D. Boyle (2019), ‘Big tech company power – the next big economic issue’, Town & Country Planning, Jul.

D Boyle (2019), ‘The perils of conservatism, just when we don’t need it’, Town & Country Planning, Aug.

D Boyle (2019), ‘Loch Nowhere’, in A Simms and B McGuire (eds.), Knock Three Times: 28 modern folk tales for a troubled world, Steyning: New Weather/The Real Press.

D Boyle (2019), ‘Introduction’ in A Penty, Distributism: A manifesto (new edtn), The Real Press, Steyning.

D Boyle (2019), ‘Who decides – and how?’, Town & Country Planning, Nov.

D Boyle (2019), ‘Can we redevelop the rhetoric of local power?’, Town & Country Planning, Dec.

D Boyle (2020), ‘The tentacles of tickbox and what they do to planning’, Town & Country Planning, Jan.

D Boyle (2020), ‘Without so much as a theory of change’, Town & Country Planning, Feb/Mar.

D Boyel (2020), ‘I’m taking a stand against the culture of box-ticking’, Evening Standard, Mar 11.

D Boyle (2020), ‘Ask what you can do…’, Town & Country Planning, Apr/May.

D Boyle (2020), ‘Heroes from a post-Trump era’, Town & Country Planning, Jun/Jul.

D Boyle (2020), ‘Power to people’ in L Moran (ed.), Build back better:
Britain after coronavirus: policy ideas for Liberal Democrats, Layla Moran office, Abingdon.

D Boyle (2020), ‘The culture wars and my nerves about localism’, Town & Country Planning, Aug/Sept.

D Boyle (2020), ‘People first – and leaders who believe in us’, Town & Country Planning, Oct.

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Bibliography

Books, reports and pamphlets

D Boyle (1985), How to deal with the media, Association of Social Democrat Councillors, London.

D Boyle (1986), Motor Saturation: The trouble with traffic, Liberal Ecology Group, London.

D Boyle (1989), Building Futures: A Layman’s Guide to the Inner City Debate, W.H. Allen, London.

D Boyle (ed.) (1989), The New Economics of Information, New Economics Foundation, London.

D Boyle (1992), Old World: Report for Help Age International, David Boyle, London.

D Boyle (1993), What is New Economics?, New Economics Foundation, London.

D Boyle (1996), Local currencies in the USA: A report for the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust, David Boyle, London.

D Boyle (1999), Funny Money: In Search of Alternative Cash, HarperCollins, London.

D Boyle (1999), Alternative Currencies, Alternative Identities, Centre for Reform, London.

D Boyle (1999), Virtual Currencies: Growth Prospects for the New Millennium, Financial Times.

D Boyle (2000), Why London Needs its own Currency, New Economics Foundation, London.

D Boyle (2001), The Tyranny of Numbers, HarperCollins, London.

D Boyle (2001), Time banks: A radical manifesto for the UK, New Economics Foundation, London.

D Boyle (2001), Renaissance Art: A crash course, Raincoast Books, Vancouver.

D Boyle (2001), Impressionist Art: A crash course, Raincoast Books, Vancouver.

D Boyle (2002), The Sum of Our Discontent, Texere, New York.

D Boyle, S Burns and K Krogh (2002), Putting the life back into our health services, New Economics Foundation, London.

D Boyle (2003), African Americans, Coming to America/Barron’s Educational, New York.

D Boyle (ed.) (2003), The Money Changers: Currency reform from Aristotle too e-cash, Earthscan, London.

D Boyle (2003), Authenticity: Brands, Fakes, Spin and the Lust for Real Life, HarperCollins Flamingo, London.

D Boyle (2003), The Little Money Book, Alistair Sawday Fragile Earth, Bristol.

D Boyle (ed) (2004), The Communist Manifesto, Barron’s, New York.

D Boyle and M Conisbee (eds.) (2004), Return to Scale: Alternatives to globalization, New Economics Foundation, London.

D Boyle et al (2004), For the sake of a nail: Co-production, time banks and mutual volunteering for DIY and small repairs, New Economics Foundation, London.

D Boyle and A Simms (2004), News from Somewhere: A new economics reader, New Economics Foundation, London.

M Holdsworth and D Boyle (2004), Carrots not Sticks: The possibilities of a sustainable consumption reward card for the UK, National Consumer Council, London.

D Boyle, M Conisbee and S Burns (2004), Towards an Asset-based NHS: The missing element of NHS reform, New Economics Foundation, London.

D Boyle and V Croot (2004), Troy: Homer’s Iliad Retold, Barns & Noble, New York.

D Boyle and A Roddick (2005), Numbers, Anita Roddick, London.

D Boyle (2005), Blondel’s Song: The capture and ransom of Richard the Lionheart, Viking Penguin, London.

P Squires, E Cox and D Boyle (eds.) (2006), Who’s the entrepreneur? The BizFizz story, New Economics Foundation, London.

D Boyle, G Mulgan and R Ali (2006), Life Begins at 60: What kind of NHS after 2008?, Young Foundation, London.

D Boyle (2006), Aspects of Co-production, New Economics Foundation, London.

D Boyle, S Clark and S Burns (2006), Hidden Work: Co-production by people outside paid employment, Joseph Rowntree Foundation, York.

S Brand (2006), Literary Feasts: Inspired eating from classic fiction, Atria Books, New York.

D Boyle (2007), Power, Actually, Local Government Association, London.

S Brand and I Hissey (2007), Make your own paper dragons, Ivy Press, Lewes.

D Boyle (2007), Leaves the World to Darkness, Real Press, London (fiction)

D Boyle and L Stephens (2008), The Co-production Manifesto, New Economics Foundation, London.

D Boyle (2008), Communities, Actually, Local Government Association, London.

B Greaves and D Boyle (2008), The Theory and Practice of Community Economics, Association of Liberal Democrat Councillors, Hebden Bridge.

D Boyle (2008), Toward the Setting Sun: Columbus, Cabot and Vespucci and the Race for America, Walker Books, New York.

D Boyle (2008), Localism: Unravelling the Supplicant State, New Economics Foundation, London.

A Hassell, D Boyle and J Harwood (2009), Modern Architecture, Metro, New York.

S Brand and I Hissey (2009), Creating Dragons, Metro Books, New York.

D Boyle (2009), Money Matters: Putting the eco into economics, Alistair Sawday, Bristol.

D Boyle and A Simms (2009), The New Economics: A Bigger Picture, Earthscan, London.

D Boyle (2009), Greening Actually, Local Government Association, London.

D Boyle, L Stephens and J Slay (2009), The Challenge of Co-production, NESTA, London.

D Boyle, J Slay and A Coote (2010), Public Services Inside Out, NESTA, London.

D Boyle, J Slay, A Coote and C Sherwood (2010), Right Here Right Now: Taking co-production mainstream, NESTA, London.

D Boyle (2010), The Wizard, Real Press, London (fiction)

A Simms and D Boyle (2010), Eminent Corporations, Constable & Robinson, London.

A Simms and D Boyle (2011), The Ratio, New Economics Foundation, London.

D Boyle (2011), Ten steps to save the cities, New Economics Foundation, London.

D Boyle (2011), A Local Banking System: The urgent need to reivigorate UK high street banking, New Economics Foundation, London.

D Boyle (2011), Voyages of Discovery, Thames & Hudson, London.

D Boyle (2011), The Human Element: Ten new rules to kickstart our failing organizations, Earthscan, Abingdon.

D Boyle (2011), More than Money: Platforms for exchange and reciprocity in public services, NESTA, London.

D Boyle (2013), Barriers to Choice: An independent review for the Cabinet Office and Treasury, Cabinet Office, London.

D Boyle (2013), On the Eighth Day, God Created Allotments, Endeavour Press, London.

D Boyle (2013), The Age to Come: Authenticity, post-modernism and how to survive what comes next, Endeavour Press, London.

D Boyle (2013), Unheard, Unseen: Submarine E14 and the Dardanelles, Endeavour Press, London.

D Boyle (2013), Broke: Who Killed the Middle Classes (1st edition), Fourth Estate, London.

D Boyle (ed.) (2013), What if Money Grew on Trees: Asking the big questions about economics, Ivy Press, Lewes.

D Boyle (2014), Alan Turing: Unlocking the Enigma, Endeavour Press, London.

D Boyle (2014), Broke: How to Survive the Middle Class Crisis (2nd edition), Fourth Estate, London.

D Boyle (2014), Peace on Earth: The 1914 Christmas Truce, Endeavour Press, London.

D Boyle and S Bird (2014), Give and Take: How time banking is transforming healthcare, Time Banking UK, Stroud.

D Boyle (2014), Equity, Equality and Choice, London: British Council.

D Boyle (2014), The potential of time banks to support social inclusion and employability, Seville: European Commission Joint Research Centre.

D Boyle (2014), Turbo-charging Volunteering, London: CentreForum.

D Boyle and T Greenham (2015), People Powered Prosperity: Ultra-local solutions to making poorer places wealthier, New Weather Institute, Steyning.

D Boyle (2015), Jerusalem: England’s national anthem, Endeavour Press, London.

D Boyle and J Zammit-Lucia (2015), A Radical Politics for Business, New Weather Institute/WOLF Foundation, Steyning.

D Boyle (2015), How to be English, London: Square Peg.

D Boyle (2015), Rupert Brooke: England’s Last Patriot, London: Endeavour Press.

D Boyle (2015), Operation Primrose: U110, the Bismarck and the Enigma Code, Endeavour Press/Real Press, London.

D Boyle (2015), Before Enigma: The Room 40 codebreakers of the First World War, Endeavour Press/Real Press, London.

D Boyle (2015), Scandal: How homosexuality became a crime, The Real Press, Steyning.

D Boyle (2015), The Piper, The Real Press, Steyning.

D Boyle (2015), Rupert Brooke: Englands last patriot, Endeavour Press/Real Press, London.

D Boyle (2015), Jerusalem: England’s national anthem, Endeavour Press/Real Press, London.

D Boyle (2016), How to become a freelance writer, The Real Press, Steyning.

J Zammit-Lucia and D Boyle (2016), The Death of Liberal Democracy?, Radix, London.

D Boyle (2016), Regicide: Peter Abelard and the Great Jewel, Endeavour Press/The Real Press, London (fiction).

D Boyle (2016), Like leaves fall in Autumn: Hotspur, Henry IV and the Battle of Shrewsbury, Friends of Battlefield Church, Shrewsbury.

D Boyle (2016), Prosperity Parade: Eight stories from the frontlines of economic recovery, New Weather, Steyning.

D Boyle and L Mackie (2016), The Absent Corporation: Why big companies don’t want to see you, New Weather, Steyning.

D Boyle (2016), Cancelled! The strange disturbing story of the SouthernRail crisis – and what we can do about it, The Real Press, Steyning.

D Boyle (2016), V for Victory: The wireless campaign that defeated the Nazis, Steyning: The Real Press.

J Zammit-Lucia, D Boyle and N Silver (2017), Quantitative Easing: The debate that never happened: How the Bank of England transferred money to the wealthy without clear democratic accountability, Radix Paper No. 1, London.

D Boyle et al (2017), Positive Change in Challenging Times: How Spice Time Credits are creating system change, Spice, London.

D Boyle (2017), Enigmas: Alan Turing and the Codebreakers of the World Wars, Endeavour Press, London.

D Boyle (2017), Ronald Laing: The rise and fall and rise of a radical psychiatrist, The Real Press, Steyning.

D Boyle (2017), Dunkirk: A miracle of deliverance, Endeavour Press/Real Press, London.

D Boyle and J Hodge (2017), How to manage techno tantrums: 10 strategies to cope with your child’s time online, The Real Press, Steyning.

D Boyle (2017), Great British Mavericks: Three books in one, The Real Press, Steyning.

D Boyle (2017), The Grammar of Change: Big Local neighbourhoods in action, Local Trust, London.

D Boyle, T Crilly and B Malby (2017), Can volunteering help create better health and care? London South Bank University/Helpforce, London,

J Zammit-Lucia and D Boyle (2018), Backlash: Saving globalisation from itself, London: Radix.

D Boyle (2018), The Berlin Affair: A Xanthe Schneider Enigma thriller Book 1, Endeavour Quill, London (fiction).

D Boyle (Ed.) (2018), 30-Second Great Inventions: 50 light bulb moments that changed the world, from the compass to the smartphone, each explained in half a minute, Brighton: Ivy Press.

D Boyle (2018), Munich 1938: Prelude to war’, Sharpe Books/The Real Press, London.

D Boyle (2018), Geniuses: Three Lives: Alan Turing, Thomas Edison, Rupert Brooke, Sharpe Books, London.

D Boyle (2018), Grand Tour 1978: How I hitch-hiked to Rome, was incarcerated in Queen of Heaven, and survived, The Real Press, Steyning.

D Boyle (2018), The Athens Assignment: A Xanthe Schneider Enigma thriller Book 2,Endeavour Quill, London (fiction).

D Boyle (2019), The Swiss Appointment: A Xanthe Schneider Enigma thriller Book 3,Endeavour Quill, London (fiction).

D Boyle (2019), The Xanthe Schneider Enigma Files, Endeavour Quill, London (fiction).

C Alldritt and D Boyle (2019), How to do inclusive growth: A six-step programme, Centre for Progressive Policy, London. 

D Boyle and A Simms (2019), Crash Course Economics, Ivy Press, London.

D Boyle (2019), The Last Days of Port Royal: The destruction of the home of the pirates of the Caribbean, The Real Press, Steyning.

D Boyle (2019), Back to the Land: Distributism and the politics of life, The Real Press, Steyning.

D Boyle and S Aquarone (2019), Whatever Happened to Doing? Has the political culture forgotten how to make things happen?, Radix Paper no. 13, Radix UK, London.

D Boyle (2020), Counterweight: Levelling the scales of local power,Local Trust, London.

D Boyle (2020), Tickbox: How it is taking control of our money, our health, or lives – and how to fight back, Little, Brown, London.

D Boyle (2020), Nor Shall My Sword Sleep, Sharpe Books, London (fiction).

P Goldsmith, D Colin-Thome and D Boyle (2020), Localise, Equalise and Untick: The future of health care post-covid, Radix paper No 16, Radix UK, London.

D Boyle (ed.) (2020), The Urgent Future of Constitutional Reform, Radix paper No 18, Radix UK, London.