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New research duo to join Demos from IPPR
Demos is pleased to announce the appointment of two leading researchers to develop a new programme of research tackling social mobility and inclusion.
8th October 2008
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A Universal Declaration of Digital Rights needed for the ‘online republic’
A campaign to create a global framework of digital rights is launched today by the UK think-tank Demos, calling for a Universal Declaration of Digital Rights to clarify ownership of intellectual pr...
6th October 2008
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Gove, Cable and Purnell a ‘Radical Dream Team’
Michael Gove, Vince Cable and James Purnell are the most radical politicians in Britain, according to a Demos survey released today.
15th September 2008
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Labour is the traditional party of fraternity, says minister
The Minister for Immigration Liam Byrne today claimed that Labour is the only party that can ‘refresh’ Britain’s sense of community.
14th September 2008
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New Director for Demos
The Board of Trustees of Demos have appointed Richard Reeves to the role of Director.
17th July 2008
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Brazil: The Natural Knowledge Economy
Embargo: 00.01 hours Tuesday 08 July 2008 Furore over biofuels masks Brazil's real potential, warns thinktank Demos launches new report - Brazil: The natural knowledge economy Concerns about the ...
7th July 2008
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GP-patient relationship in need of first aid
The conversation between GPs and patients – the cornerstone of modern healthcare in the UK – is under enormous pressure, and must be rethought for a less deferential age in which patients have access to vast amounts of medical information, a report launched by Demos today will argue.
14th May 2008
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Shrinking government no recipe for people power, argues new report by UK thinktank
Smaller government is not a recipe for making people feel more empowered, according to a new study of 25 European countries to be published by Demos today. This conclusion is based on data from the Everyday Democracy Index, part of ongoing experiment which seeks to examine people’s power over the decisions that affect their everyday lives: within their workplaces, families, and in public services and communities as well as at the ballot box.
31st January 2008